Joseph Ariminio is founder and senior pastor of Abundant Life Worship Center of Whippany, New Jersey. He established a television program, A New Day, in 1991, and it is now broadcast worldwide. |
Christopher Ash is director of London’s Cornhill Training Course. A popular conference speaker, Christopher is also the author of several books, including Marriage: Sex in the Service of God and Out of the Storm: Grappling with God in the Book of Job. |
Alistair Begg is senior pastor of Parkside Church in metropolitan Cleveland, Ohio, to which he came from pastorates in Scotland, at Charlotte Chapel in Edinburgh and at Hamilton Baptist Church. He has written several books and is heard on the radio program Truth For Life. |
David Bisgrove is assistant pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, having earlier served as a health-care administrator and then as Director of Finance and Operations at Redeemer. He was ordained in 2004 and now oversees the areas of Prayer, Evangelism, Worship, Stewardship, and Family Ministry. |
Moore Casement is director of Cornhill Belfast, which trains people to teach the Bible. He received theological training at Belfast’s Union Theological College and served in three churches prior to becoming director. |
Graham A. Cole is professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. A native of Australia, he is author of He Who Gives Life: The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit and co-author, with David Petersen, of Engaging with the Holy Spirit: Real Questions, Practical Answers. |
Marty Cowan, who worked in the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, is currently engaged in research in seventeenth-century church history at Peterhouse, Cambridge. |
Rob Cruver has served as head pastor of Zarephath Christian Church in New Jersey since 2004. |
Mark Dever is pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. and president of 9Marks Ministries. He has authored several books, including Promises Made: The Message of the Old Testament and Promises Kept: The Message of the New Testament. |
John Dickson is co-founder and director of Australia’s Centre for Public Christianity. He now serves as a Senior Research Fellow in ancient history at Sydney’s Macquarie University. His book The Christ Files has been made into a TV documentary on the historical sources for Jesus. |
J. Ligon Duncan has served, since 1996, as senior minister of First Presbyterian Church of Jackson, Mississippi. He is an adjunct professor at Reformed Theological Seminary and author of several books, including The Genesis Debate and Women’s Ministry in the Local Church. |
Mark Ellis is a teacher with the International Mission Board, responsible for recording Brazilians teaching seminary level courses on DVD, for use by emerging leaders who could not attend a traditional residential seminary. |
David Epstein has served as pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, New York City. He is host of the popular radio broadcast, Tell It From Calvary, which airs six days a week in New York City. |
Liam Goligher is senior minister at Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The former senior minister at Duke Street Church in Richmond, London, he has also served as a pastor in Ireland, Canada, and Scotland. He is author of several books, including The Jesus Gospel and Joseph: The Hidden Hand of God. |
Michael Haykin is director of the Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies as well as church history professor at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of various books, including The Armies of the Lamb and The Pure Fountain of the Word. |
Paul House is Professor of Divinity and Associate Dean at Beeson Divinity School, Birmingham, Alabama. He has served as a pastor of churches in Missouri, Kentucky, and Indiana and has written several books and articles. |
Harry Jackson Jr. is pastor of Hope Christian Church, Beltsville, Maryland. He has authored several books including Personal Faith Public Policy and The Truth in Black and White. With a BA from Williams College and an MBA from Harvard Business School, he has worked for several Fortune 500 companies. |
Paul Jackson is a professor of Christian Studies at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. He has held pastorates in Texas, Colorado, Missouri, and Tennessee. He also writes regularly for the Biblical Illustrator. |
George Kalantzis is an associate professor of theology at Wheaton College in Illinois. He also serves as the director of The Wheaton Center for Early Christian Studies. |
Tim Keller is senior pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, and author of The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism. Earlier, he served on the faculty of Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he continues as an adjunct professor of practical theology. |
David Kim is director of The Gotham Fellowship. He has served at Princeton University for the past thirteen years directing a campus ministry called Manna Christian Fellowship. |
Will Kynes is a PhD student in Old Testament at the University of Cambridge. He has also served in various capacities at The Southern Baptist Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky and Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. |
Paul Levy moved to London in 1999 to study in the Cornhill Training Course, which teaches people how to handle the Bible. He then worked at Grove Chapel in South London before becoming pastor of London’s International Presbyterian Church. |
John Lin is Director of Congregational Life of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Manhattan, New York. Prior to Redeemer, he worked as the English minister of a Korean-American church in Hartford, Connecticut. |
Tricia Marnham is a former lawyer who now works alongside her husband, Charles, vicar of St Michaels, Chester Square, London. She is a former Board member of IVP (UK) and the Council of the UK Evangelical Alliance. She speaks widely at conferences and retreats. |
Phil Maxwell is pastor of Gateway Church, Bridgewater, New Jersey. He and his family came to the U.S. in 1997 as missionaries from South Africa. |
Vijay Menon has been an evangelist since 1965, when he converted to Christianity from Hinduism. Based at St. Helen’s Church, Bishopsgate, London, he is known for his one-on-one ministry, teaching and praying with many individuals weekly. |
Benjamin L. Merkle is an associate professor of New Testament and Greek at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of 40 Questions about Elders and Deacons and Why Elders? A Biblical and Practical Guide for Church Members. |
John Monson is associate professor of Old Testament and Semitic Languages at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He has authored many articles on biblical archaeology and related topics in Bible dictionaries, books, and journals. |
Mark O’Donoghue is City Minister at St Helen’s Bishopsgate, in London. Mark studied history at Durham University and practiced law for seven years, prior to studying theology at London’s Oak Hill Theological College. |
Hugh Palmer is Rector of All Souls Church in London. He chairs New Word Alive, a major Bible teaching week serving churches and students across the UK. Converted as a law student at Cambridge University, Hugh has led many university missions during his years of ministry. |
William Philip has served as minister at The Tron Church, Glasgow since 2004. He studied medicine at Aberdeen University and spent five years as ministry director of The Proclamation Trust, also teaching in the Cornhill Training Course. |
Robert L. Plummer is Associate Professor of New Testament Interpretation at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY and a teaching elder at Sojourn Community Church. Most recently, he authored 40 Questions About Interpreting the Bible. |
N. Rabinowitz is Associate Professor of Biblical Studies for The Kings College in New York City. |
Vaughan Roberts is President of the UK’s Proclamation Trust, Rector of Oxford’s St. Ebbe’s Church, and a founding member of “9:38” - a UK body established to assist and encourage people to consider full-time gospel ministry. He is the author of such books as Distinctives, True Worship, God’s Big Picture, and Life’s Big Questions. |
Phil Ryken is president of Wheaton College, and a prolific author. He formerly served as pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia. |
Andrew Sach studied theology at Oak Hill and serves at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate, London. He is coauthor of Pierced for Our Transgressions. |
Gary Smith is a professor of Christian Studies at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. He is author of Isaiah 1-39 and Isaiah 40-66 in the New American Commentary series and Hosea, Amos, Micah in the NIV Application Commentary series. |
Owen Strachan is Associate Professor of Christian Theology, Director of the Center for Theological and Cultural Engagement at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. He received his PhD in Theological Studies (Historical Theology) from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, IL, and has a M.Div. from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. |
Rico Tice has served as Associate Minister (Evangelism) at All Souls Church in London since 1994. In 1995, he co-wrote Christianity Explored, a course that presents the gospel and trains people to share it. |
Ray Van Neste is an associate professor of Christian Studies and director of R. C. Ryan Center for Biblical Studies at Union University. He also serves as one of the pastors at Cornerstone Community Church in Jackson, Tennessee. |
Terry Virgo is the founder of Newfrontiers, an international family of nearly 500 churches “seeking to establish the kingdom of God by restoring the Church, making disciples, training leaders, and planting churches.” |
Garry Williams is director of London Theological Seminary’s John Owen Centre, which was established to aid churches in addressing contemporary theological issues. He has also served as Lecturer in Church History and Doctrine at London’s Oak Hill Theological College. |
Peter J. Williams received his PhD in Old Testament from Cambridge University and taught there before becoming a Senior Lecturer in New Testament at the University of Aberdeen. He is now Warden (CEO) of Tyndale House, Cambridge, UK. |
Taylor Worley is an assistant professor of Christian Studies at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee and co-founder of the Society for Critical Imagination. |