Jonathan Oskins graduates in May 2013 with his M.A. in the inaugural class of the interreligious Claremont Lincoln University. He has been a Board member with the Academy for the Study of Judaism, Christianity and Islam since 2008. He is also the Media Relations intern for the nonprofit S.A.R.A.H. (Spiritual and Religious Alliance for Hope) as well as I Am Jerusalem. Jonathan currently is Communications Intern for the North American Interfaith Network (NAIN). For two years in a row he was an editor of Epoché, the UCLA Undergraduate Journal for the Study of Religion, and president of the “Bolle Study of Religion Student Organization at UCLA.” Jonathan was TIO’s first Guest Editor, overseeing the March 2013 issue on “From Toddlers to Millennials – Reimagining Interfaith Community.” Jonathan Oskins graduates in May 2013 with his M.A. in the inaugural class of the interreligious Claremont Lincoln University. He has been a Board member with the Academy for the Study of Judaism, Christianity and Islam since 2008. He is also the Media Relations intern for the nonprofit S.A.R.A.H. (Spiritual and Religious Alliance for Hope) as well as I Am Jerusalem. Jonathan currently is Communications Intern for the North American Interfaith Network (NAIN). For two years in a row he was an editor of Epoché, the UCLA Undergraduate Journal for the Study of Religion, and president of the “Bolle Study of Religion Student Organization at UCLA.” Jonathan was TIO’s first Guest Editor, overseeing the March 2013 issue on “From Toddlers to Millennials – Reimagining Interfaith Community.”