YDS HOME WORKSHOPS SPEAKERS SCHEDULE
 


2012 GUEST SPEAKERS
 

 
 
 

GENERAL SESSION I - 10:00AM - Friday, January 6
Krish Kandiah
is Executive Director: Churches in Mission and England Director for the UK Evangelical Alliance. He is also part of the theme development group for Spring Harvest, an external examiner for
Oak Hill College and Associate Research Fellow at London School
of Theology.

 

GENERAL SESSION II - 8:00PM - Friday, January 6
Major Terry Masango
is a 5th generation Salvationist whose grandparents and those before them were soldiers, local officers, and officers in The Salvation Army.  They lived in abject poverty, one of the poorest high-density suburbs in Harare, Zimbabwe.  After working in Spokane for 4 years, he decided to go to The Salvation Army College for Officers training.  He and his wife Rutendo have two beautiful children: Fiela, who is 10 years old and Tanaka is 4 years old. He and his wife Rutendo are the Corps Officers in El Cajon (Sierra del Mar Division), California.

 

GENERAL SESSION III - 11:15AM - Saturday, January 7
Commissioner David Jeffrey
was appointed as the Territorial Commander on August 1, 2011, for The Salvation Army USA Southern Territory. Immediately preceding this appointment, Commissioner David Jeffrey served as the National Chief Secretary at USA National Headquarters. The Jeffreys served in a number of corps and administrative appointments from serving at an outpost in Norway, WV before becoming Divisional Youth Leaders in the National Capital and Virginia and North and South Carolina Divisions. The Jeffreys were married in 1969 and have two sons and three grandsons, Blake, Mitchell and Parker.

 

GENERAL SESSION IV - 8:00PM - Saturday, January 7
Nikole Lim
is the Founder and Director of Freely in Hope, a developing non profit organization dedicated to empowering women and children to overcome adversity and live freely in hope by liberating young women from sexual oppression, providing opportunities for dignified work and advocating security through education. Freely in Hope operates in Kenya and Zambia providing micro-business training courses, psychological counseling, vocational courses, and educational scholarships for young women who are survivors of sexual abuse, single mothers, or living in slum communities.
 

 

GENERAL SESSION V - 11:15AM - Sunday, January 8 
Michael Frost
is an internationally recognised Australian missiologist and one of the leading voices in the missional church movement. His books are required reading in colleges and seminaries around the world and he is much sought after as an international conference speaker.

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