Hubert Harriman was born and raised in Bolivia, South America, where his parents served as missionaries, giving him fluency in Spanish. Hubert and Sarah have been married since 1974 and are blessed with 3 daughters and 3 sons-in-law (each walking with the Lord), and 9 grandchildren (3 children per family).
Hubert received his B.A. in Bible/Missions at Vennard College in 1971. After doing some graduate work in Historical Geography at the Institute of Holy Land Studies (now called Jerusalem University College, 1972-1973), he received his M.A. in Religion at the Anderson School of Theology in 1975. Hubert has received two honorary doctorates conferred by Wesley Biblical Seminary in 2004 and Universidad Evangelica Boliviana in 2016.
The Harrimans served in Argentina, with (WGM) World Gospel Mission, prior to moving to Ligonier, IN where Hubert served as senior pastor of the Ligonier Evangelical Church for 26 years. Their church thrived on worship, discipleship, fellowship, service, and missionary outreach. During that time, he also served on the WGM Board of Directors. In 2002 he was elected as the president of WGM and served in this capacity for 14 years (2002-2016). On his retirement from this responsibility, the WGM Board of Directors conferred on him the titles of WGM President Emeritus, and WGM Ambassador at Large. He presently serves on the board of the Universidad Evangelica Boliviana (UEB).
Hubert and Sarah have been blessed with years filled with travel, preaching, teaching, ministry, adventure, and friendships around the world. They presently live in Upland, Indiana and especially enjoy times of interaction and fellowship, in and outside their home, with friends, small group gatherings, and with students attending Taylor and Indiana Wesleyan universities. Their lives are filled with purposeful time with their three daughters and their families—which takes them to Ligonier, Indiana, Wilmore, Kentucky and St. Louis, Missouri, on a regular basis. Presently, their oldest grandchild is living with them, to help her as she does graduate work at IWU. Their commitment is to house her through this three-year program. In his spare time, Hubert enjoys yard work, clearing paths in the woods, taking walks, preparing presentations, reading, writing poetry and watching a good movie with Sarah. They both enjoy exercise walking together through each week and have, over many years now, used this time to pray together for their children and grandchildren.
Presently serving as a speaker for FAS, Hubert’s first calling is to preach, and he feels that call stirring in his heart in a fresh way. He deeply cares about the message of Scriptural holiness and has faithfully preached it down through his ministry; bringing people to the reality of a life so transformed that they are, by God’s grace, able to live wholly devoted to God.
Dave Engbrecht serves as Pastor at Large of Nappanee Missionary Church, Nappanee, Indiana, which is part of the Missionary Church, Inc.
Previously, Dave served as Senior Pastor of Nappanee Missionary Church for 41 years before changing roles to work with local, regional and global partners along with being a part of the teaching team at Nappanee Missionary Church, which is in rural Northern Indiana. The church has been called “the miracle in the cornfield.” Dave’s vision is to “make fully committed disciples” through healthy local churches led by gifted leaders.
One of Dave’s passions is to pour himself into leaders and organizations with whom Nappanee Missionary Church has partnerships. He currently serves as Chairman of both the Sammy Tippit Board of Directors (San Antonio, Texas), and the World Gospel Mission Board of Directors (Marion, Indiana). Along with many other organizations he serves on the Bethel University Board of Directors (Mishawaka, Indiana). Dave, along with his team has planted and restarted numerous churches across Northern Indiana.
He has spoken at numerous retreats, leadership and business training events, conferences and camps in North America as well as in India, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Bolivia, Mexico, Honduras, Pakistan, Jamaica, Kenya, Russia, Romania, and Armenia.
Born in South Bend, Indiana, Dave earned a bachelor’s degree from Vennard College in University Park, Iowa and a Master of Education degree at Concordia University in Seward, Nebraska. He has done Doctoral Studies at Temple Baptist Seminary in Chattanooga,
Tennessee. He and his wife, Christy, reside in Nappanee, Indiana and are the parents of two married children and five grandchildren.
INTERESTING TIDITS:
· Dave graduated from Lincoln East High School in Lincoln, Nebraska and is a dedicated Nebraska football fan even in hard times, which has happened for 25 years.
· Dave is the son of a pastor and grew up in South Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska.
· Dave is a NASCAR fan and had the opportunity to give the opening prayer at the NASCAR night race at Bristol, Tennessee when it was one of the ten toughest places in America to get a sports tickets. His favorite driver was always #24, Jeff Gordon.
· He still believer Michael Jordan (#23) is the best ever NBA player.
Bill Kierce presently serves as President of the Francis Asbury Society, a ministry dedicated to the proclamation of biblical holiness. During his years in ministry, Bill has served as an itinerant evangelist, pastor, congregational consultant and adjunct instructor in strategic communication. He is married to Kim, with whom he enjoys 3 grown children and 8 grandchildren. They reside in Auburn, Alabama.
Dr. Stone (PhD, Yale) joined the faculty of Asbury Theological Seminary in 1987. He served as a missionary in Kenya before attending Asbury. He was a translator for the New Living Translation. His scholarly articles have appeared in numerous biblical journals, dictionaries, and atlases. He authored the commentary on the book of Judges in the Cornerstone Biblical Commentary.
Each summer Dr. Stone leads students and friends of the school in discovering the concrete vividness of the Bible’s truth in Israel and Jordan. He has also worked on archaeological excavations in Israel and coordinates Asbury Seminary’s Israel Summer Studies program.
He is a frequent preacher, teacher and lecturer in churches, camps and conferences. He and his wife Angie have three adult children.