Author Listings (Christian Church)
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| Roderick L. Evans is a solid voice in the Christian community as a minister, author, and songwriter. He has written numerous books, teaching resources, and other devotional materials for the Christian community. Roderick L. Evans is a solid voice in the Christian community. He has a three-fold ministry as a prophetic....[more] |
| Kent Hunter is the founder and leader of Church Doctor Ministries, Corunna, Indiana. He is an ordained Lutheran pastor and has Ph.D and D.Min degrees. He is the author of several books and numerous articles. He has consulted over 1,200 churches in 63 denominations. He is heard daily through the Christian radio program ....[more] |
| Rev. Dr. Richard Rouse currently serves as adjunct staff for the Grand Canyon Synod (ELCA) as a parish consultant and pastoral coach. He is a trained spiritual director, author, and popular conference speaker; and teaches in Luther Seminary's Doctor of Ministry program on missional leadership. President of North Amer....[more] |
| FRANK VIOLA is a bestselling author, popular conference speaker and blogger. You can learn more at http://www.frankviola.net/vita.html
Also see his Mediography at http://www.ptmin.org/mediography |
| Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove is an author, New Monastic, and sought-after speaker. A native of North Carolina, he is a graduate of Eastern University and Duke Divinity School. (See jonathanwilsonhartgrove.com)
Shortly before the United States began bombing Iraq in 2003, Jonathan and his wife, Leah, traveled there as me....[more] |
| Matthew Arnold (December 24, 1822 – April 15, 1888) was an English poet and critic. He is best known for the lyric poems “Dover Beach” (1867), “The Scholar-Gipsy” (1853), the commemorative poem “Thyrsis” (1865), a series of essays called Culture and Anarchy, and Literature and Dogma.
Arnold was born at Laleham on ....[more] |
Psychology, Religion
| Jay Edward Adams is an ordained United Presbyterian Minister who has written extensively on the subject of Christian counseling. He was born on January 30, 1929, in Baltimore, Maryland. Adams received an A. B. from Johns Hopkins University and a B. D. from the Reformed Episcopal Seminary in 1952. He earned an S.T.M. fr....[more] |
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