2010 National Pre-Conference
  • Tim Challies

    Tim Challies

    Tim Challies is a pioneer in the Christian blogosphere, having one of the most widely read and recognized Christian blogs anywhere, Challies Dot Com. A self-employed web designer, he is author of the book The Discipline of Spiritual Discernment and editor of Discerning Reader, a site dedicated to offering discerning reviews of books that are of interest to Christians. Follow Tim Challies on Twitter: @challies

  • Albert Mohler

    Albert Mohler

    Albert Mohler is president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky., and one of the most prominent intellectual leaders of evangelicalism today. Dr. Mohler offers biblical commentary on the issues of our day on the website AlbertMohler.com and in his daily podcast The Briefing. A frequent guest on national news programs, he has also written or contributed to several books, including Atheism Remix, The Disappearance of God, and He Is Not Silent: Preaching in a Postmodern WorldYou can follow him on Twitter @AlbertMohler.

  • Burk Parsons

    Burk Parsons

    Burk Parsons serves as associate minister at Saint Andrew’s in Sanford, Fla., and he is editor of Tabletalk. He holds the Master of Divinity degree from Reformed Theological Seminary, where he is also completing his Doctor of Ministry degree. He speaks regularly at various conferences and schools in the United States and abroad and has contributed to various books and journals. He is author of the forthcoming booklet Why Do We Have Creeds? (P&R, 2010), and he is editor of the books Assured by God and John Calvin: A Heart for Devotion, Doctrine & DoxologyYou can follow him on Twitter @BurkParsons.

  • Ed Stetzer

    Ed Stetzer

    Ed Stetzer has planted churches in New York, Pennsylvania, and Georgia and transitioned declining churches in Indiana and Georgia. He has trained pastors and church planters on five continents, holds two masters degrees and two doctorates, and has written dozens of articles and books. He is also visiting professor at both Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, as well as serves on the Church Services Team at the International Mission Board (SBC). He is currently the President of Lifeway Research and Lifeway's Missiologist in Residence. Ed Stetzer can be followed on his blog, EdStetzer Dot Com, and on Twitter @edstetzer.