Mr. Reinald Dersch Mr. David Cecil Worship & Music: Dr. Tanmay Pramanik & Firebrands Rev. Johnson Macdonal Sharoon Farhat Sujeet Nuthulapaty Conference Prayer Coordinators: Endora C. Massey, Victor John, Kathy Palmer Dr. Lakshmi Victoria Rao, Valiza Sagar •• Childrens’ Church •• will be provided during all Sessions •• Nursery for children will be available •• FIRST ASIAN INDIAN BAPTIST CHURCH of Metro Atlanta Rev. Younis Farhat, Senior Pastor Rev. Dr. David Housholder, Senior Administrative Pastor 1100 Piedmont Road N.E., Marietta, GA 30066 Phone: 770-516-5751, 678-485-8432 E-mail: sfarhat@hotmail.com www.faibc.org VENUE FOR ALL SESSIONS: ELIZABETH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Adrian Coetzer R E L E V A N T Meals Coordinators: Nanditha Dindayal, Anjula Charles, Farah Cecil, Naila Bhatti, Anita Dharamrup, Surriya Farhat C H R I S T Anjana Paul, Narinda Paul Malik, Ranjit Ambat, Yesu Oggu, Leslie Charles, Vinod Lall, Seadeep David, Murphy Patterson, Sandeep Das, Ruth Gupta, James Waleski, Yousaf Farhat, Shafqat Bhatti 21st Annual ALL NATIONS DEEPER LIFE CONFERENCE I S Publicity. Promotion & Logistics: 2 9 : 1 8 Dr. Jimi Samuel Malik, Nanditha Dindayal, Ritu David, Flavia Bharadwaj, Sajeela Macdonal, Sheeba S. Farhat T O D A Y ? Youth & Children’s Program Coordinators: engage 2015 engage 2015 Conference Coordinators: Dr. Joseph Paturi Mr. Leslie Charles P R O V E R B S If people can’t see what God is doing, they stumble all over themselves; But when they attend to what he reveals, they are most blessed. Conference Directors: Dr. David Housholder Rev. Adrian Coetzer Rev. Younis Farhat J U L Y 2 4 -2 6 , 2 0 15 Proverbs 29:18, from The Message — Dr. Ravi Zacharias Rev. Dr. Chris Gnanakan Dr. Sam George FR ID AY - S UND AY IS CHRIST RELEVANT TODAY? GUEST SPEAKERS: Dr. Ravi Zacharias is Founder and President of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM.org), which celebrated its thirtieth anniversary in 2014. Dr. Zacharias has spoken all over the world for 43 years in scores of universities, notably Harvard, Dartmouth, Johns Hopkins, and Oxford University. Dr. Zacharias has direct contact with key leaders, senators, congressmen, and governors who consult him on an ongoing basis. He has addressed the Florida Legislature and the Governor’s Prayer Breakfast in Texas and Louisiana, and has twice spoken at the Annual Prayer Breakfast at the United Nations in New York, which marks the beginning of the UN General Assembly each year. As the 2008 Honorary Chairman of the National Day of Prayer, he gave addresses at the White House, the Pentagon, and The Cannon House. He has had the privilege of addressing the National Prayer Breakfasts in the seats of government in Ottawa, Canada, and London, England, and speaking at the CIA in Washington, DC. Born in India in 1946, Dr. Zacharias immigrated to Canada with his family twenty years later. He pursued a career in business management before speaking and writing. Dr. Zacharias has been honored with the conferring of six doctoral degrees, including a Doctor of Laws and a Doctor of Sacred Theology. He is presently Senior Research Fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University in Oxford, England. Dr. Zacharias has authored or edited well over twenty books including the Gold Medallion winner Can Man Live Without God (Word, 1994), and many others. Several of his books have been translated into Russian, Chinese, Korean, Thai, Spanish, and other languages. Dr. Zacharias is recognized as a distinguished lecturer, and has appeared on CNN, Fox, and other international broadcasts. His weekly radio program, “Let My People Think,” airs on 2152 outlets worldwide. Additionally, his television program, “Let My People Think,” is broadcast internationally in several countries including Indonesia. RZIM is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Zacharias and his wife, Margie, have three grown children. They reside in Atlanta. SESSIONS Dr. Chris Gnanakan BA, M.Div, M.Th, D.Min, Ph.d, D.D. Professor of Theology & Global Studies Liberty University Friday, July 24, 2015 6:00 PM — Dinner 7:30 PM — INAUGURAL SESSION Speaker: Dr. Chris Gnanakan Saturday, July 25, 2015 3:00 - 5:00 PM — SECOND SESSION Seminar: Building Strong Families Speaker: Dr. Sam George 6:00 PM — THIRD SESSION Speaker: Dr. Chris Gnanakan CEO/Executive Director Outreach To Asian Nationals (OTAN) OTAN serves in over ten countries in Asia where traditional missions is restricted by assisting, equipping, and empowering national, pastoral leaders to fulfill the Great Commission. Chris is doing what most others Don’t (discipling nationals leaders for Church Planting movements), Won’t (targeting least/unreached People Groups) and Can’t (mobilizing missions within closed, restricted, and limited access countries). https://chrisgnanakan.wordpress.com/about/ Personal Web Page: http://www.chrisgnanakan.com 7:00 PM — Community Dinner Sunday, July 26, 2015 11:00 AM — FOURTH SESSION Speaker: Dr. Chris Gnanakan Lunch following Session 6:00 PM — FINAL SESSION Speaker: Dr. Ravi Zacharias Dinner following Session (Dinner by Reservation Only) VENUE FOR ALL SESSIONS: ELIZABETH BAPTIST CHURCH 315 Kurtz Road Marietta, GA 30066 Special Note: A joint service has been organized on Sunday, July 26, 2015, at 11:00 a.m. with Elizabeth Baptist Church. The timings will be respected. Please come on time! Dr. Sam George Executive Director Parivar International A Christian Family ministry to the South Asian communities in North America. Sam lives in the northern suburbs of Chicago with his wife and two boys. He holds degrees in Engineering and Management, worked in the corporate world for nearly a decade before stepping into Christian ministry. He studied at Fuller and Princeton Seminaries in the US, and completed his PhD in diaspora missiology and theology from Liverpool, UK. He is the author of the popular book, Understanding the Coconut Generation and co-authored with his wife a marriage preparation guide titled Before the Wedding Bells. Last year, he edited a volume Malayali Diaspora and is a series editor for five volumes on Indian Diaspora. The seminar will include the following topics: a) Common Mistakes South Asian American parents make; b) Healthy Plan for Raising kids in another culture; c) Changing Parenting Roles; and, d) Understanding the Coconut Generation (brown outside and white inside) - Americanization process and the struggle of being caught between two worlds. www.ParivarInternational.org