Jon Acuff at 0.92 and Timothy Keller at 0.91 form two distinct poles in Relevant's top 10 — one an Authors cluster, the other a Spiritual Leaders cluster — and the audience sits squarely at their intersection.
The shape is two-peak, and the subcategory distribution makes the structure plain. Three Authors — Acuff (0.92), Bob Goff (0.87), and Ed Stetzer (0.84) — anchor one neighborhood. Four Spiritual Leaders — Keller (0.91), Russell Moore (0.85), Andy Stanley (0.84), and Matt Chandler (0.84) — anchor the other. Between them, Christianity Today (0.85) is the only other Magazine in the top 10, and The Gospel Coalition (0.82) adds a Blogs entry that sits comfortably in the same faith-media orbit. The one structural outlier is Marco's Pizza at 0.82 — a Casual Dining brand whose audience composition apparently mirrors this cluster closely enough to land at position 10, with no thematic explanation required by the data.
The two-peak pattern reveals an audience that bridges faith-oriented publishing and faith-oriented public figures, with no meaningful separation between readers drawn to authors and those drawn to preachers and theologians.