Christian Authors - W
July 27th, 2006 by
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Please find listed below Christian Authors whose surname begins with W along with a short profile on their work. Happy reading!
Terry Wardlaw
Dr Terry Wardlaw is Professor of Spiritual Formation at Ashland Theological Seminary, Ohio, USA. He has written a number of books, including Healing Care, Healing Prayer and The Transforming Path. He conducts frequent seminars on inner-healing prayer for counsellors, pastors, therapists and other caregivers.
Paul Weaver
Rev Paul Weaver is the General Superintendent of Assemblies of God in Great Britain and Ireland and a member of the World Assemblies of God Executive since 2001. His ministry has spanned forty years, during with time he has pastored several churches and held a number of offices awithin AoG. Paul has written several previous books on pastoral care, cell church and discipleship. He is married to Jenny and they have two children, Sally and Joel.
Canon Andrew White
Andrew White is the Director of the International Centre for Reconciliation at Coventry Cathedral. He is responsible for the running of the centre which handles practical conflict resolutions and prevention in Iraq, Israel/Palestine and Northern Nigeria. As Director Andrew is also responsible for the Community of the Cross of Nails - a network of 250 organisations in 60 countries committed to reconciliation.
Phil Whitehead
Phil Whitehead is the minister of Chiswick Christian Centre a vibrant, multiracial church in West London. Phil has an international teaching ministry and has taught or led missions to 20 nations. He was formerly director of missions for Kensington Temple. Thriving in the Grace of God is Phil’s first book.
Rick Warren
Rick Warren is often called “America’s most influential spiritual leader.” He founded Saddleback Church in Orange County, California, which is now one of the largest and best-known churches in the world. He also founded the Purpose Driven Movement, a network of tens of thousands of churches from all denominations in 160 countries. He has trained over 350,000 pastors worldwide. Calling him a “spiritual entrepreneur,” Forbes magazine said, “If Warren’s ministry was a business it would be compared with Dell, Google, or Starbucks in impact.” Rick and Kay Warren give away 90 percent of the profits from their books to charitable causes, including their global P.E.A.C.E. plan and Acts of Mercy, which services those infected with and affected by AIDS.
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