Greg Parsons: General Director U.S. Center for World Mission: Greg and his wife Kathleen have been on the staff of the USCWM since 1982. He has served in public affairs, media, administration and, since 1990, as the Director. He is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary (ThM) and is a candidate for a PhD at the University of Wales. He is involved in networking with mission leaders in the U.S. and around the globe. He serves on the boards of Christar (chair of the International Board), William Carey International University (Chair) Cross GlobalLink and The Mission Exchange.
Dr. Chris Gnanakan: A native of Bangalore, South India, Chris is the Director of Training for Outreach to Asian Nationals (OTAN). Since 1999, he has lectured and produced curriculum for the Haggai Institute for Leadership Development (Maui & Singapore). He is a consultant with the Commission on World Missions and Evangelism. He is also a contributing member of the International Council for Higher Education (ICHE) in Bangalore, part of the vision-leadership team at the Institute for Religion and Society in Asia (IRSA), and serves on the board of Academic Ministry Opportunities.
Bob Strauss: The President and CEO of Worldview Resource Group (www.wrg3.org), Robert has a Doctorate of Missiology from Biola University’s School of Intercultural Studies in Los Angeles, California. For 30 years he has worked in intercultural training. With his wife Carole he lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where they enjoy hiking and mountain biking. They have two married children, Carrie and Christopher, and five beautiful grandchildren.
David Ruiz: David is one of the founders and promoters of the Missions Education Centre for Central America –CEMCA- the first centre for cross cultural studies in Guatemala. From 2000-2006 he was the fourth International President of COMIBAM International. Now, David is involved as the International Coordinator for The Great Commission Roundtable (GCR), a network of networks that is a forum which convenes the biggest and more representative networks and mission organizations at regional, functional and international levels around the globe. Further, he was appointed as Associate Director of the Missions Commission of World Evangelical Alliance (WEA). He is an active writer about missions and his first book “Transformation of the Church” has been published recently in Spanish and Portuguese.
Dr. Darrell Bock: PhD, Research Professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary, has written several books including The Missing Gospels and the New York Times bestseller Breaking the Da Vinci Code. Bock is the Professor for Spiritual Development and Culture for the Center for Christian Leadership, as well as the editor at large for Christianity Today. He also served as a past president of the Evangelical Theological Society. He and his wife, Sally, have three children and two grandsons.
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