GUESTS
June Hunt
Founder and CSO — Hope for the Heart
Hope For The Heart Founder and CSO June Hunt is one of the world’s leading biblical counselors. An author, singer and speaker, she founded Hope For The Heart in 1986. Her life’s work has yielded landm...
Hope For The Heart Founder and CSO June Hunt is one of the world’s leading biblical counselors. An author, singer and speaker, she founded Hope For The Heart in 1986. Her life’s work has yielded landmark contributions in the field of Christian counseling. The ministry offers biblical hope and practical help—through biblical counsel, coaching, and context for contemporary concerns—in more than 60 countries on 6 continents. Early family pain was the catalyst that shaped June’s compassionate heart. Later, as a youth director, she became aware of the need for sound biblical counsel. This led June to a lifelong commitment to providing God’s Truth for Today’s Problems.
Justin Bass, PhD
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Justin W. Bass has a Ph.D. from Dallas Theological Seminary in New Testament Studies. He has formally debated Dr. Bart Ehrman, Dr. Richard Carrier, Dan Barker and Mufti Hussain Kamani. He currently li...
Justin W. Bass has a Ph.D. from Dallas Theological Seminary in New Testament Studies. He has formally debated Dr. Bart Ehrman, Dr. Richard Carrier, Dan Barker and Mufti Hussain Kamani. He currently lives in Amman, Jordan serving refugees through an NGO and he is Professor of New Testament at Jordan Evangelical Theological Seminary (JETS). Dr. Bass’ upcoming book: The Bedrock of Christianity: The Unalterable Facts of Jesus’ Death and Resurrection will be released April 8, 2020. He has also written The Battle for the Keys: Revelation 1:18 and Christ’s Descent into the Underworld. When he is not working, he is reading, watching movies (usually The Lord of the Rings), and spending time with his high school sweetheart Allison Bass and their two kids Arianna (10) and Christian (7).
Justin Batt
Father | Author | Founder — Daddy Saturday
Justin Batt is the founder of Daddy Saturday, a platform to disrupt fatherhood by creating intentional fathers who raise good kids that become great adults. Justin has been recognized for his athleti...
Justin Batt is the founder of Daddy Saturday, a platform to disrupt fatherhood by creating intentional fathers who raise good kids that become great adults. Justin has been recognized for his athletic achievements as an OCR athlete and competes routinely in Spartan races across the country. Justin is a TEDx and international public speaker, a multi-published author and regular guest on multiple podcasts. When not at work, Justin can be found helping his wife, Heather, run her bridal enterprise, spending time with his four children, and bernedoodle Weekend.
Justin Brierley
UK Broadcaster | Writer | Speaker | Podcast Host — Re-Enchanting podcast and The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God podcast
Justin Brierley is a UK broadcaster, writer, and speaker who hosted the Unbelievable? show and Ask NT Wright Anything podcast for many years. He currently hosts the Re-Enchanting podcast and a newly-l...
Justin Brierley is a UK broadcaster, writer, and speaker who hosted the Unbelievable? show and Ask NT Wright Anything podcast for many years. He currently hosts the Re-Enchanting podcast and a newly-launched documentary podcast series The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God. Justin is passionate about creating thoughtful conversations about faith with both Christians and skeptics. His first book, Unbelievable?: Why, After Ten Years of Talking with Atheists, I'm Still a Christian, was published in 2017. His second book, The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God (Tyndale House Publishers), publishes in September 2023. Justin lives in Surrey, England with his wife, Lucy, and their four children: Noah, Grace, Jeremy, and Toby.
Justin Danhof
General Counsel — National Center for Public Policy Research
Justin Danhof is the General Counsel for the National Center for Public Policy Research, as well as Director of the Center's Free Enterprise Project. Mr. Danhof previously worked as a research associa...
Justin Danhof is the General Counsel for the National Center for Public Policy Research, as well as Director of the Center's Free Enterprise Project. Mr. Danhof previously worked as a research associate with the National Center for Public Policy Research from 2008 to 2009. Prior to joining the National Center for Public Policy Research, Mr. Danhof worked in the Miami-Dade State's Attorney's Office in the Economic Crimes and Cybercrimes Division, for the Massachusetts Alliance for Economic Development and at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Mr. Danhof’s work has been widely published and quoted in major newspapers, including the Christian Science Monitor, Washington Post, Sacramento Bee, Orange County Register, Politico, Bergen County Record and the Canadian National Post, among others. Mr. Danhof is a member of the Federalist Society and Christian Legal Society. Mr. Danhof is a graduate of Bentley University (Waltham, MA), where he received a Bachelor of Science in economics and finance and pitched for three seasons on the school's NCAA Division II baseball team. Mr. Danhof completed his graduate studies at the University of Miami School of Law where he received his Juris Doctor and Master of Laws in Taxation. Mr. Danhof is licensed to practice law in New York and Washington, D.C.
Justin Gambino
Singer | Songwriter — JustinGambino.com
Since 2015, acclaimed Texas-based singer/songwriter Justin Gambino has been developing an enthusiastic following across the United States and around the world with his charismatic live performances an...
Since 2015, acclaimed Texas-based singer/songwriter Justin Gambino has been developing an enthusiastic following across the United States and around the world with his charismatic live performances and hope-filled anthems. His signature songs include “Your Hands & Feet,” “Journey Within My Soul” and “Going Under.” Gambino has performed at festivals, churches, camps and other venues, opening for such genre leaders as TobyMac, for KING & COUNTRY, Crowder and Casting Crowns. Gambino’s personal journey is a consistent theme in his music and ministry. A rebellious teen, he was arrested for theft at the age of 18. Opting for military enlistment and community service in lieu of incarceration, he spent eight years in the Navy. While serving in Iraq, Gambino was asked to lead worship on base, rekindling a love for music he first embraced as a child. Battling PTSD and anger issues following his military service, Gambino turned to alcohol and spiraled into depression and despair. One night, on the floor of his apartment, he cried out to God for help and a new journey of redemption, hope and purpose began. Coming full circle, Gambino now holds the Brazoria County Revival each year on the steps of the Texas courthouse where he was sentenced as a teen. Made New, Gambino’s second full-length studio recording, is set to release August 25. Tracing his prodigal years and the abounding grace and mercy he received when he finally returned to the Father, Made New is an autobiographical collection of emotive pop anthems and vulnerable ballads. With 13 selections all written or co-penned by Gambino, the album is highlighted by the lead single “Fighting On My Behalf,” a percolating pop track now available on digital platforms; “Mercy,” a modern psalm of gratitude; the poignant “A Father’s Heart,” a simple plea for God’s revelation amidst struggle and unbelief; and the album’s buoyant folk-rock opener, “Courage.”
Justin Giboney
Attorney | Political Strategist | Co-founder — And Campaign
Justin Giboney is an attorney and political strategist in Atlanta. He grew up in Colorado and attended Vanderbilt, where he was a defensive back on the football team. He was a Democratic National Conv...
Justin Giboney is an attorney and political strategist in Atlanta. He grew up in Colorado and attended Vanderbilt, where he was a defensive back on the football team. He was a Democratic National Convention delegate in 2012 and 2016 and is co-founder of the And Campaign.
Justin Holcomb
Canon for Vocations — Diocese of Central Florida
Justin Holcomb is an Episcopal priest (serving as the Canon for Vocations in the Diocese of Central Florida) and teaches theology, philosophy, and Christian thought at Gordon-Conwell-Theological Semin...
Justin Holcomb is an Episcopal priest (serving as the Canon for Vocations in the Diocese of Central Florida) and teaches theology, philosophy, and Christian thought at Gordon-Conwell-Theological Seminary and Reformed Theological Seminary. He previously taught at the University of Virginia and Emory University. Justin holds two masters degrees from Reformed Theological Seminary and a Ph.D. from Emory University. He and his wife, Lindsey, are authors of: Is It My Fault?: Hope and Healing for Those Suffering Domestic Violence.
Justin Long
Director of Global Research — Beyond
Justin Long is a global missions researcher. He presently serves with Beyond as Director of Global Research, maintaining the Global District Survey and the Global Movement Index. He helps compile move...
Justin Long is a global missions researcher. He presently serves with Beyond as Director of Global Research, maintaining the Global District Survey and the Global Movement Index. He helps compile movement case studies and people cluster forecasts, and edits The Long View weekly missions trends analysis.
Justin Walker
Assistant Professor — University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law
Justin Walker was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. After graduating from Duke University and Harvard Law School, he practiced appellate law in Washington, D.C., and clerked for Judge Brett Kav...
Justin Walker was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. After graduating from Duke University and Harvard Law School, he practiced appellate law in Washington, D.C., and clerked for Judge Brett Kavanaugh and Justice Anthony Kennedy. He is an assistant professor at the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law.A
Justyn Terry, PhD
Vice-Principal (Vice-President) & Academic Dean — Wycliffe Hall, Oxford
Justyn Terry is the Vice-Principal (Vice-President) and Academic Dean at Wycliffe Hall. He previously served as Dean/President of Trinity School for Ministry, Pittsburgh, USA, where he was also Profes...
Justyn Terry is the Vice-Principal (Vice-President) and Academic Dean at Wycliffe Hall. He previously served as Dean/President of Trinity School for Ministry, Pittsburgh, USA, where he was also Professor of Systematic Theology. Before moving to the United States, Justyn was Assistant Minister of St John’s Hyde Park, London, and then Rector of St Helen’s, North Kensington, London. Prior to ordination, Justyn was a Physics teacher and then an International Marketing Manager in the Electronics Industry. His academic interests are in the areas of the doctrine of atonement and of Anglican theology, especially as it applies to ministerial practice. Justyn is married to Cathy, and they have two daughters. For relaxation, he plays jazz trumpet and trombone.
K.P. Yohannan
Founder & Director — GFA
"Lord, I'll give myself to speak for You." Young Yohannan had no idea what those words of surrender would mean for his life and for millions of others in his generation. Once an insecure 16-year-old,...
"Lord, I'll give myself to speak for You." Young Yohannan had no idea what those words of surrender would mean for his life and for millions of others in his generation. Once an insecure 16-year-old, he became a missionary statesman who has impacted the world of missions and whose unbending message has touched hungry hearts on every continent. He chose to take the road less traveled many years ago, and today GFA, the mission he founded, is one of the most respected organizations in our time with thousands of national workers bringing hope to the most needy in South Asia
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