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Kerby Anderson
Host — Point of View
Kerby Anderson is host of Point of View Radio Talk Show and also serves as the President of Probe Ministries. He holds masters degrees from Yale University (science) and Georgetown University (govern...
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Barry Creamer
President — Criswell College
Barry Creamer has served as president of Criswell College since 2014, after spending a combined 10 years as both a member of the faculty and as the vice president of academic affairs. A trained philos...
Barry Creamer has served as president of Criswell College since 2014, after spending a combined 10 years as both a member of the faculty and as the vice president of academic affairs. A trained philosopher and historian, Barry holds a B.A. in English from Baylor University, an M.Div. from Criswell College, and a Ph.D. in Humanities from the University of Texas at Arlington. Before coming to Criswell, he taught adjunctively at both Texas Woman’s University and the University of Texas in Arlington. For more than 20 years Barry pastored churches across Texas, and he continues to preach at conferences, teach lay audiences, and serve as interim pastor for churches in transition. As a leading voice for Southern Baptists, Barry often receives invitations to speak at leadership seminars in the Dallas area, and he serves on the Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission. In addition to his writing, which has been featured on numerous print and electronic platforms, he has spent the last nine years hosting “Coffee with Creamer,” a radio program that covers relevant issues in ethics, ministry, and worldview.
Sergey Rakhuba
President — Mission Eurasia
Sergey Rakhuba has served as the president of Mission Eurasia since 2010. Prior to this, Sergey served as the vice president of Mission Eurasia (then Russian Ministries), overseeing all of our ministr...
Sergey Rakhuba has served as the president of Mission Eurasia since 2010. Prior to this, Sergey served as the vice president of Mission Eurasia (then Russian Ministries), overseeing all of our ministries in Eurasia. Originally from Ukraine, Sergey Rakhuba later moved to Moscow, where he lived for many years. He is a gifted national believer who has a great vision for his homeland and the entire Eurasian region. Peter Deyneka Jr., the founder of Mission Eurasia, discovered this young leader in the church in Russia and was quickly impressed by his pastoral and evangelistic abilities. After the Iron Curtain fell, Sergey helped to plant a church near Moscow, and he now has a great desire to help train other nationals to expand evangelism and church growth throughout Eurasia. This burden for training bore much fruit when Sergey helped to establish 52 Evangelism and Church-Planting Centers in key regions of Eurasia. These centers provided training in evangelism and church-planting for Christian workers, and also served as networks for the distribution of Christian training materials and other resources for evangelism and Christian growth. National evangelists and church-planters have started over 1,000 new churches with the training and resources they have received through these centers. Today, as Mission Eurasia’s president, Sergey Rakhuba casts the strategic vision for the organization and plays a leading role in developing and implementing strategic ministry models designed to transform the spiritual landscape of Eurasia. Sergey attended Moody Bible Institute, studying International Ministries and Evangelism. Sergey and his wife, Tanya, live near Wheaton, Illinois with their young daughter, Sophia. Sergey and Tanya also have two older, married children, Dmitri and Yevgenia (Geni).
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Scripture Absorption
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