
Frank Hinkelmann (Austria) is a lecturer in Modern Church History at the MBS University in Austria. The son of a missionary in Indonesia, Frank Hinkelmann then went on to study theology at the Free Theological Academy (Gießen/D) (1989-1993) and majored in Church History at the Theological University at Apeldoorn.(NL) (2004-2006). Hinkelmann has worked with Operation Mobilisation in Austria since 1994 and led the work from 1998-2007. At the beginning of 2008 he became regional director of OM in Central Europe. Frank Hinkelmann is married to Dorothy and they have 3 children aged between 2½ and 8. He lives with his family in Petzenkirchen, lower Austria. Dennis Peacocke (USA) is the founder and president of ‘Strategic Christian Services’, a leadership organization for training Christians who have two things in common: 1. They want to make a difference and 2. They are looking for effective strategies to do it. Dennis is a political scientist, businessman, and trainer for Christians in leadership positions. He has gained international respect due to his strategic way of applying biblical solutions to the burning questions of our time. He speaks of a reformation of our cultures and nations through the foundation of the Word of God. Dennis is the author of three books. Dennis and his wife Jan reside in Santa Rosa, California. They have three adult children and seven grandchildren. Rachel Hickson (England) The daughter of missionaries Alan & Eileen Vincent, she grew up in India and later spent many years in Africa and the Far East where she also worked alongside Reinhard Bonnke. Together with her husband, Gordon, she leads their ministry “Heartcry” and has a passion to see cities transformed through the power of prayer, evangelism and social action. |
Alfred Schweiger (Austria) started work as a baker and confectioner and was ready to take on his parent’s business, however the call of God led him in a different direction. He went on to study at Bible schools in both Switzerland and Germany and completed an MA in Theology at IGW Zurich. Since 1987 he has served in full-time ministry in Schladming and the county of Salzburg. Alfred is a lecturer at a vacational bible school and is director of studies at the Academy for Theology and Church Planting of the Pentecostal churches. He is also a board member of the Austrian Evangelical Alliance. He is married to Wiltraud, and now has 2 grown-up sons and a daughter. Ian Green (England) As founder and director of the innovative church planting organisation ‘Next Level International’ as well as ‘The Proton Foundation’ Ian’s focus is to influence government, the business world and the education system; and to establish centres that facilitate prosperity for God’s kingdom. Through his apostolic gifting he imparts faith and vision in an understandable and inspiring way from God’s word. Ian is a mentor to many pastors and businessmen & women in many nations. He is married and has two children. Dr. Walter Dürr, (Switzerland) is pastor of the JAHU church in Biel, Switzerland, and founder of the Institute for Biblical Reform. He analyses societal conditions in Europe from a Christian viewpoint and concludes that Europe needs reformers! “In modern-day Christian churches the influence of society will more or less be reproduced – only with a 15 to 20 year delay. However, exactly the opposite must happen: Christians must set the pace.” Dr. Dürr focuses particularly on schools and education; “It is better to bring up and educate children properly than to repair them later as adults!” for there is no such thing as a neutral worldview. Walter Dürr is married and has three sons. |
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