Stan Abrahamson
Stanley Abrahamson was raised on the mission field in Brazil among Indians.
After graduating from Moody Bible Institute, he went back to the field with
Wycliffe
Bible Translators as a small aircraft maintenance specialist. In 1980, he co-founded
Brazil Outreach Ministries Unlimited with his parents, and then later expanded
this mission into outreach deep into the interior of the Amazon. He works together
with his wife, Rebecca, and is the president and director of the ministry. "I
can only thank God for His direction in my life…and I love to obey Him,
living out the adventures given through a life of faith in God."
Tony Lambert
Tony currently serves as the director of research in China for Overseas Missionary
Fellowship International. He is the former British diplomat to China and is one
of the most recognized speakers on the Christian movement in China.

Jim Yost
As a 24-year-old, Jim traveled to South East Asia with his wife and set up
residence with a local tribe. As the first white people that the tribe had
seen, their
teachings of Christ were spurned. It wasn't until an infant who had been dead
for an hour was raised to life after the couple's fervent prayers that the
entire tribe was converted to Christianity. Seventeen years later, Jim is still
stationed
in South East Asia, where he works with street children in a coastal city.
He runs ministry from break-dancing to urban poor outreach in addition to touching
the lives of youth around the globe. He has spoke at conferences for training
and educating youth workers worldwide.