
Barry Cameron
Barry L. Cameron is the Senior Pastor of Crossroads Christian Church, in Grand Prairie, Texas, in the middle of the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex where Mansfield, Arlington and Grand Prairie all come together.
He became pastor in 1992 when the church was averaging 188 in Morning Worship. Today, more than 5,000 people call Crossroads their church home. Crossroads is a completely debt-free ministry located on a beautiful 146-acre campus on State Highway 360 South, the highway that divides Dallas and Fort Worth. Current property and facilities are valued at over 35 million dollars. Mr. Cameron is a second-generation pastor. He and his wife, Janis, have three children, Katie, Matt and Kelli. He’s the author of several books including the bestseller: The ABC’s of Financial Freedom. He also wrote The Financial Freedom Workbook and Contagious Generosity. The Cameron family has been completely debt free since November of 2001. Mr. Cameron served on the state steering committee for Promise Keepers in Texas, as a Trustee for Dallas Christian College, and on the board of directors for Provision Ministry Group and Church Development Fund in Anaheim, CA. He served on the board for Stadia: New Church Strategies, the NACC Continuation Committee and the 2006 Executive Committee for the NACC. He also served as Vice President of the North American Christian Convention for 2009. Mr. Cameron serves as a financial coach for churches and ministries and speaks for a number of ABC’s weekends each year helping churches raise millions of dollars for the Kingdom. Education: Ozark Christian College, Luther Rice Seminary, Northwest Graduate School of Theology.

George Housney
Georges Houssney, raised in the predominantly Muslim city of Tripoli, Lebanon, came to the Lord as a teenager, and consequently suffered persecution and beatings for this decision from the Orthodox Church, his school, family and friends.
At the young age of 14 he began to sense God's call for full-time service among Muslims; preaching, teaching and planting churches. Georges is known for his cross-cultural experience having traveled in more than 97 countries doing ministry and research in comparative linguistics and culture. One of the most significant projects Georges worked on was supervising a modern translation of the Bible in Arabic and Kurdish. Houssney has authored numerous articles on Islam from a Christian perspective. He and his family moved from the Middle East to the United States in 1982 to minister to international students. In 1990, Georges founded Horizons International, and today is a world known and highly respected expert on Islam and evangelizing Muslims. Georges' activities include training Christians in Muslim evangelism, extensive writing, church planting, preaching, debates with Muslim scholars, media, Muslim convert training, Bible distribution, and discipling. Horizons is involved in ministry to Muslims in various countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and the USA. Georges is passionate about reaching internationals and Muslims here and abroad with the great news of salvation. He writes and lectures internationally about ministry to Muslims, and longs to awaken a new generation of bold witnesses to the Gospel.

David Linn
David and Donna Linn had their first located ministry at the Lystra Church of Christ, near Williamstown, KY in the early 1980’s. Six year later, God called them to Caracas, Venezuela where they have been planting churches ever since. Working with Team Expansion, the team has helped plant 12 churches since 1987. The vision for 2020 is to multiply 12 churches into 120 inside and out of the country.
During their tenure in Venezuela, they have had the privilege of helping to start a number of churches. In 2000, they founded the Casarapa Community Church which has grown from 12 to 700 - 800 people each Sunday between three services. Parallel to the church plant they helped found the “Potter’s Inn Camp” which serves as a year-round camp/ retreat center. David has also made a number of trips to the island of Cuba to help in the training and development of house church leaders. David and Donna have four children, Denee (working as an info/tech at a medical clinic in Columbus, Ohio), Deshay (2nd year student at CCU, Cincinnati), Dionna (member of Venezuelan Nat’l Woman’s Soccer Team & Class of ’10) and Dawson (class of ’13). David is from Heath, Ohio & Donna from Buchanan, Michigan. They met while attending Cincinnati Christian University and married in 1981.

Ajai Lall
Ajai Lall, Ph.D., D. Min. grew up in a Christian home where his parents served the Lord faithfully in full-time Christian ministry. Ajai feels that God has called him to serve his people in India.
Ajai and his wife, Indu, began Central India Christian Mission in December 1982. The Mission has grown from two to over 500 fulltime workers and has planted over 712 churches in central and northern India and the countries of Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan. The primary focus of CICM is Evangelism, Church Planting and Leadership Training.
Ajai served as the President of the 2001 National Missionary Convention and President of the All India Christian Convention in 2006. He spoke during main sessions at the combined 1995 North American Christian Convention/National Missionary Convention and at the 2000 and 2008 North American Christian Conventions. He is a sought-after speaker both in America and India. Ajai currently serves as an Executive Member of the World Convention. Ajai has written four Christian textbooks and edited six others that are widely used by Hindi-speaking Christian leaders, teachers and evangelists in India.
Ajai received a B.A. in Criminology from the State University (Sagar) of Central India in 1978. Ajai attended Mid Atlantic Christian University, Elizabeth City, North Carolina and graduated in December 1982. Ajai earned his M.A. in Humanities from the State University (Sagar) of Central India in 1984. He received a Ph.D. in Public Administration from the State University (Sagar) of Central India, May 2, 1990. He earned the D.Min. from the Institute of Theological Studies and Research, Kerala, India, March 10, 1999.
Ajai and Indu Lall have four children, Abhineeta, Abhilasha, Abhijeet and Sarika. Abhineeta is a graduate of Taylor University in Upland, Indiana, and has earned a law degree from the State University (Bhopal) in India. Abhineeta and her husband, Greg Matney, live in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. Abhilasha (Lashi) graduated from Johnson Bible College, Knoxville, Tennessee, and is the Director of CICM’s children’s home. Lashi’s husband, Josh Howard, serves with the leadership training ministry of Central India Christian Mission. Lashi and Josh have one son, Josiah Howard. Abhijeet attends William Jessup University in Rocklin, California. Sarika is at home in Damoh.

John Hampton
John has been married to Melinda since 1983. Together they have two daughters, Anna who is a 2008 graduate of Milligan College, and Rachel who attends Kent State Stark. John has recently been called to be the Lead Pastor of Journey Christian Church in Apopka, Florida. Previously, he served as Senior Pastor of First Christian Church in Canton, Ohio for twelve and a half years. He also served for nine years as the Senior Pastor of Northern Heights Christian Church (now known as NorthEast Christian Church) in Lexington, Kentucky. He served as the Preaching Minister of Southwest Christian Church in Jackson, MS from 1984-1988 and preached at Claysville Christian Church in Cynthiana, KY, while a student at Cincinnati Christian University.
John is a 1984 graduate of Cincinnati Christian University, a 1987 recipient of Kentucky Christian University’s Master of Ministry, and completed studies in Asbury Seminary’s Beeson Institute of Advanced Church Leadership in 2002. John describes himself as “a regular guy from a small Kentucky town living in a big Florida city who loves God, enjoys his family, considers preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ an honor, has a decent short game in golf, can usually hit a wide open jump shot in basketball, and who, most of all, wants to see a little bit of ‘Up There’ come ‘down here’.”

Chris Dewelt
Professor and Director of Missions, Ozark Christian College, Joplin, Missouri.
For over 30 years, Chris has been serving through preaching, youth ministry, and Christian publications. He has been working with the National Missionary Convention since 1994. He has been serving on various committees and boards, including the role of 2004 NMC President.
Chris is an Ozark Christian College graduate. He received his masters in Church History from Cincinnati Bible College in 1995 and a Doctorate in Missiology from Biola University. Chris currently lives in Joplin, Missouri with his wife Carol Casey. They have three children: Matthew (deceased), David and Abigail.