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Our board is comprised of a group of Men and Women who share a deep desire to serve God and to share Christ’s love to all of the world. We exist to insure that God’s word is shared in a true and correct manner and to assist the individual ministries in carrying out their individual goals and objectives in alignment with God’s teaching.

 

Dr. Michael Craven – President, Center for Christ and Culture
Michael is a respected Christian cultural apologist, author, columnist, and speaker who works to challenge the spiritual apathy and cultural indifference of the church through serious research, writing, speaking and teaching.
http://www.battlefortruth.org


 

Dr. John Armstrong – Distinguished Fellow of Theology, Center for Christ and Culture
John is the president of ACT3 Ministries, a former pastor and an adjunct professor of evangelism at Wheaton College. Dr. Armstrong has published or edited 13 books on a wide range of theological issues and Church renewal.
http://www.act3online.com/


 

Kyle Martin- Discipleship/Revival Pastor, Dallas Bible Church
Kyle is committed to revive others in their relationship with Jesus Christ. He has the heart for impacting the “church” in America, where he strongly believes the body of Christ is ready to experience a spiritual time of restoration.
http://www.dallasbible.org


 

Michael Jebaraj – Former Director of Affairs for South Asia, Campus Crusade for Christ
Michael desires to build leaders at every level who are passionate about building spiritual movements. “It is my personal purpose statement to bless everyone everywhere by leading a supernatural phenomena of spiritual revival, empowering young emerging leaders to be the best they can be for the Kingdom, sharing the Word as seeds that have the potential to transform lives, cultures and nations, and significantly contribute to building movements everywhere as I experience the resurrection power of Christ."
http://www.ccci.org