J.G. Hutchinson

Mr. Hutchinson was brought up in N. Ireland; his father was a well-known evangelist. He was saved when he was 14, and when he was 19 was spoken to by God about his life and service. Ministry given by Mr. D. Craig was the means God used at that time. He thought much about missionary work, especially in Africa, and workers there encouraged him to take that step. But God made it clear to him that his field of service was in the land of his birth. For 42 years he engaged in gospel work and saw God at work in many places. He made a number of visits to other lands (U.S.A., Canada, S. Africa, Egypt, Australia and Malaysia), and saw God’s hand in blessing.  While not being chosen of God to labour permanently in other lands, he had the joy of knowing that a number who were saved under his preaching are serving abroad.

A.J. Higgins

A. J. Higgins is a retired physician who practiced for over 40 years in Family medicine. Sandy Higgins served as editor of Truth & Tidings for over twenty years. He and his wife, Ruth, are in fellowship in the assembly which gathers in Barrington NJ. His spoken and written ministry is widely appreciated throughout the English-speaking world.

Nate Bramsen

Nate Bramsen, born in Senegal, has spent much of his life on the African continent.  At age 22, while working with street children in the Middle East, he founded ROCK International, a non-profit organization and channel for projects that offer Relief, Opportunity, and Care for Kids amid danger, abuse and neglect. ROCK is also a multi-language media source for Resources Of Crucial Knowledge. Nate oversees international development projects as he carries out a global itinerant ministry (which includes Unfiltered podcasts). His heart is to encourage this generation to become unconditional followers of Jesus Christ, and to see souls accessed with the gospel.

Isobel Kuhn

It was the 1920s, and a young woman named Isobel Selina Miller was making her mark in the theater, social and academic world. But through her mother’s prayers and after a tragic romance, Isobel discovered peace with God. After reading about Hudson Taylor and the China Inland Mission, she felt a call to China, and specifcally, to the Lisu people. Preparation at Moody Bible Institute was completed with honors, and eventually she sailed for China as a missionary. There she married John Kuhn whom she had first met during her training at Moody. Together they faced hardships, long separations, severe illness, war, and death itself. Yet through all this the church among the Lisu people grew in faith and the knowledge of Jesus Christ.

Richard E. Strout

Richard E. Strout, M.A. (1986) in Religious Studies, Bishop’s University, came to Quebec with his wife and family in 1970. For over two decades he served in numerous capacities including director, academic dean and librarian at Bethel Bible Institute, Sherbrooke. Commended to the Lord’s work by three Brethren assemblies in the United States, he has been actively involved, both locally and provincially, in the work of the assemblies in French Canada since his arrival. The Strouts have four children, eleven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Michael Poole

Michael Poole  is Visiting Research Fellow in Science and Religion at King’s College, London. He is he author of several books and some eighty other publications, including a debate with Professor Richard Dawkins.

Liz Curtis Higgs

Liz Curtis Higgs is an award-winning speaker as well as the author of twenty-eight books, including Bad Girls of the Bible and Thorn in My Heart.  Her Parable Series for children has been awarded the ECPA Gold Medallion for Excellence.

Wes Roberts

Wes Roberts is the founder and president of Life Enrichment and the Kristos Institute. Located in Parker, Colorado, these consulting and counseling ministries are dedicated to strengthening Christian leaders around the world.