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Sound
Insight Radio Presents...
The
Global Christian Leader Series
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Global Christian Leaders are a series of Sound Insight radio interviews with leaders of Christian organizations that are having a tremendous, if not miraculous, impact on the world today.
Their stories will inspire you to make yourself totally available to the God who has a divine plan for your life, and they will motivate you to embrace and learn from our Christian brothers and sisters who are serving on the front lines of the kingdom and changing lives for eternity.
Click on the links below to hear their stories!
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Charles
Wendell "Chuck" Colson (born
October 16, 1931) was the chief counsel for President Richard
Nixon from 1969 to 1973 and was one of the Watergate Seven,
jailed for Watergate-related charges.
His later life has
been spent working with his nonprofit organization devoted
to prison ministry called Prison Fellowship. Colson is also
a public speaker and author. He is founder and chairman of
the Wilberforce Forum which is the "Christian worldview thinking,
teaching, and advocacy arm of" Prison Fellowship.

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David Brickner
is the Executive Director of Jews for Jesus. He is a fifth
generation Jewish believer in Jesus. It was through the ministry
of Jews for Jesus in the 1970s that David rededicated his
life to the Lord while a music student at Boston University.
His desire to tell others about Jesus became stronger, and
he enrolled in Moody Bible Institute. On staff with Jews for
Jesus since 1977, David has served as leader of our mobile
evangelistic music and drama team, The Liberated Wailing Wall;
Director of our Chicago and New York branches; and Minister-at-Large.
In 1996, David took on his current position as Executive Director.
He and his wife, Patti, have two children.

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Loren Cunningham is the Co-founder
of Youth With A Mission (YWAM), an ever-expanding global "family
of ministries," born in 1960, which has reached into every nation.
Loren is also Co-founder and President of the University of
the Nations (U of N), YWAM's global university. Since its inception
in 1978, the U of N has grown to offer more than 800 courses
and seminars (125 different courses/seminars).
Loren has personally gone to every sovereign nation on earth,
all dependent countries, and more than 150 territories and islands,
for the sake of the Gospel. This has given him valuable insights
into global trends and uniquely prepares him to share God's
strategies for world evangelism. His wisdom, experience, leadership
understanding and call to build bridges of unity within the
body of Christ have caused him to be sought out by leaders of
nations and organizations worldwide. He speaks publicly in 30
to 40 nations a year, and has spoken to live audiences from
a few to more than a million people gathered in one location.
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Tony Patrick
Hall (born 16 January 1942, in Dayton, Ohio) is an
American politician who served as a Democrat from Ohio in
the U.S. House of Representatives for more than 20 years,
then as ambassador and chief of the U.S. mission to the U.N.
Food and Agricultural Agencies in Rome. Most recently he is
author, with Tom Price, of Changing the Face of Hunger:
One Man's Story of How Liberals, Conservatives, Democrats,
Republicans, and People of Faith Are Joining Forces to Help
the Hungry, the Poor, and the Oppressed (W Publishing
Group, 2006).

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