1. Billy Graham

    William Franklin Graham Jr. (born November 7, 1918) is a career evangelist and an Evangelical Christian. He has been a spiritual adviser to multiple U.S. presidents and was number 7 on Gallup's list of admired people for the 20th century. He is a member of the Southern Baptist Convention.

  2. George Barna

    George Barna is the founder of The Barna Group, a market research firm specializing in studying the religious beliefs and behavior of Americans, and the intersection of faith and culture. He graduated "summa cum laude" from Boston College with a degree in sociology, and a minor in religion. He holds two masters degrees from Rutgers University. He leads seminars for church leaders, speaks at ministry conferences, has taught at seminaries, and has been a pastor.

  3. Kirk Cameron

    Kirk Thomas Cameron (born October 12, 1970) is an American actor who is perhaps most notable for his role as "Mike Seaver" on the sitcom "Growing Pains". Cameron is currently a partner in the evangelical Christian ministry "The Way of the Master"

  4. Beth Moore

    Beth Moore (born 1957) is the founder and best-known member of Living Proof Ministries, an evangelical organization for women based on biblical principles. Born on an army base in Green Bay, Wisconsin and raised in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, where her father owned a cinema house, Beth is the fourth of five children, all of whom worked at the cinema from a young age.

  5. Hanna Rosin

    Hanna Rosin is a U.S. journalist. She has written for the "Washington Post" and "GQ" and "New York" magazines, after beginning her career as a staff writer for "The New Republic". Rosin has also appeared on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" and Air America's "The Majority Report". She was portrayed by actress Chloe Sevigny in the movie "Shattered Glass" about her colleague at "The New Republic", Stephen Glass.

  6. Hugh Miller

    Hugh Miller (1802 - 1856) was a self-taught Scottish geologist and writer and an evangelical Christian. Born in Cromarty, he had an ordinary parish school education, but soon showed a remarkable love of reading and power of story-telling. At 17 he was apprenticed to a stonemason, and his work in quarries, together with rambles among the rocks of his native shore, led him to the study of geology. In 1829 he published a volume of poems, …

  7. Larry Burkett

    Larry Burkett (b. March 3, 1939; d. July 4, 2003) was an American author and radio personality whose work focused on financial counseling from an evangelical Christian point of view.

  8. Scott Rasmussen

    Scott Rasmussen, an independent public opinion pollster, is the founder and CEO of Rasmussen Reports. Rasmussen has pioneered the use of automated technology to conduct public opinion polling and developed new research techniques to not only measure current public opinion but also to gain better understanding of what events or actions actually change public opinion. Some traditional pollsters are skeptical of this methodology and prefer traditional, …

  9. Charles McVety

    Charles McVety is a Canadian evangelical Christian leader. He has been the current president of Canada Christian College in Toronto since 1993, and he is also the current president of Canada Family Action Coalition. He is perhaps best known for campaigning to repeal the law legalizing same-sex marriage in Canada. According to the CBC, Charles McVety is "one of the most powerful leaders of the Christian Right in this country". McVety is the son of Elmer S. McVety, …

  10. Good News Publishers

    Good News Publishers is a not-for-profit Christian ministry that publishes and distributes gospel tracts. Good News Publishers is the parent company of Crossway Books, a publisher of evangelical Christian books. Good News/Crossway is headquartered in Wheaton, Illinois.

  11. Ralph Woodrow

    Ralph Woodrow is an Evangelical Christian Minister, speaker and author of 14 books. Woodrow formerly supported the thesis of the 19th century churchman Alexander Hislop that Roman Catholicism is a syncretistic pagan religion in his book "Babylon Mystery Religion" and gained a certain notoriety when he changed his view and pulled the work from circulation. His new viewpoint is documented in "The Babylon Connection".

  12. Moishe Rosen

    Moishe Rosen (born 12 April 1932 as Martin Meyer Rosen) His given Hebrew name was Moshe or Moses and Moishe is the vernacular Yiddish. His Parents were Ben Rosen and Rose Baker. He is the founder and former Executive Director of Jews for Jesus, an evangelical Christian missionary organization working to proclaim and promote the message of Christ amongst the Jewish People. Rosen was raised in Denver, Colorado.

  13. Wellington Boone

    Bishop Wellington Boone is an American evangelical Christian leader, church planter, and author. Boone, an African American was ordained a minister in 1973. In 1983 he formed Living Word Evangelistic Association, which later became Wellington Boone Ministries. In 1985 he founded his first church (Manna Christian Fellowship of Richmond, Virginia), and in 1994 a number of churches were associated in the Fellowship of International Churches.

  14. Darrel Reid

    Darrel R. Reid (born June 3, 1957, in Grande Prairie, Alberta; B.A. (U. of Regina, 1981); M.A. (U. of Toronto, 1984); M.L.S. (U. of Toronto, 1985); Ph.D. (Queen’s, 1994) Canadian policy advisor, political manager, and federal candidate in two federal elections (Reform Party, 1997, Lanark-Carleton; and Conservative Party, 2007, Richmond). Between 1988 and 1994 Reid served as Information Officer and Manager, Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, …

  15. Dave Breese

    David William Breese (October 14, 1926 - May 3, 2002) was an evangelical Christian pastor and theologian of the late twentieth century.

  16. James MacDonald

    Dr. James MacDonald (b. 1960) is a popular Evangelical Christian speaker and pastor. He is the founding pastor of Harvest Bible Chapel and later Harvest Bible Fellowship. MacDonald is also well known for his radio ministry, Walk in the Word. MacDonald was born in London, Ontario, Canada in 1960. He received his Master's Degree in 1988 from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois and his Doctorate from Phoenix Seminary in 1996.

  17. John Templeton Jr

    John Marks Templeton, Jr (born 1940) is the elder son of the stock investor, businessman and philanthropist John Templeton and serves as the President of the Templeton Foundation and organizes its day-to-day running. Templeton went to Harvard Medical School where he earned an MD degree and served in the U.S. Navy. In 1977 he went to work at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia as a as a pediatric surgeon and trauma program director.

  18. Mark Lowry

    Mark Alan Lowry (born June 24, 1958 in Houston, Texas) is an American evangelical Christian comedian and singer. From 1988 to 2001, he was the baritone in the Gaither Vocal Band.

  19. William Eugene Blackstone

    Dr. William Eugene Blackstone (October 6 1841 - November 7 1935) was an American evangelist and Christian Zionist influenced by Dwight Lyman Moody, and author of the Zionist Blackstone Memorial of 1891. Blackstone was born in Adams, New York and became an evangelical Christian when he was 11 during revival meetings at a local Methodist church. He enlisted for military service during the American Civil War but was not accepted due to "frailness of body".

  20. T. Cullen Davis

    Thomas Cullen Davis (born September 22, 1933) was the head of the Kendavis oil company. He divorced his wife, Priscilla Davis, in 1974. Priscilla was shot and injured, while her boyfriend, Stan Farr, and her daughter, Andrea Wilborn, were shot dead on August 2, 1976 at Priscilla's mansion. Despite the statements of Priscilla and two other eyewitnesses, Cullen Davis was found not guilty of the murder of Andrea Wilborn.

  21. Peter Xu

    Peter Xu (born Xu Yongze) is the founder of an Evangelical Christian movement in China variously called "New Birth", "All Range", or "Total Scope." It is an illegal house church and in 1997 he was sentenced to three years of prison for running it. After that he moved to the USA and was one of the subjects of the book Back to Jerusalem: Three Chinese House Church Leaders Share Their Vision to Complete the Great Commission by Paul Hattaway.

  22. Alan Millard

    Alan Ralph Millard is Rankin Professor Emeritus of Hebrew and Ancient Semitic Languages, and Honorary Senior Fellow, at the School of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology (SACE) in the University of Liverpool. Millard worked on excavations at Tell Nebi Mend (ancient Qadesh-on-the-Orontes) and Tell Rif'at (ancient Arpad) in Syria, at Petra in Jordan, and at the Assyrian capital Nimrud (ancient Kalhu) in Iraq. As a student in London, he rediscovered the Epic of Atrahasis, …

  23. Scott Ross

    Scott Ross is a former American radio disk jockey, now better known as an interviewer for "The 700 Club" on the Christian Broadcasting Network. Born in Scotland, Ross and his parents emigrated when he was nine years old. Ross' career began in the 1960s as a DJ and assistant program director for WINS radio in Long Island. There, Ross gained connections to some of the era's best known rock groups, including the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan.

  24. Edgar C. Whisenant

    Edgar C. Whisenant is a Bible student who predicted the Rapture would occur in 1988, sometime between Sept. 11 and Sept. 13. He published two books about this: "88 Reasons Why the Rapture Could Be in 1988" and "On Borrowed Time". Eventually, 300,000 copies of 88 Reasons were mailed free of charge to ministers across America, and 4.5 million copies were sold in bookstores and elsewhere.

  25. Mathieu Kérékou

    Mathieu Kérékou, also known as Ahmed Kérékou, (born 2 September 1933) was President of Dahomey/Benin as military dictator from 1972 to 1991. He served again as President, elected democratically, from 1996 to 2001, and was then re-elected in a disputed election to serve 2001 to 2006. Kérékou converted to Islam in 1980. His beliefs prior to this are uncertain. Kérékou later rejected Islam and is now an Evangelical Christian.

  26. Gilad Erdan

    Gilad Moshe Erdan (born 30 September, 1970) is an Israeli political and member of the Knesset for Likud. He is currently the chairman of the Likud Youth. Born in Ashkelon, Erdan was a Lieutenant in the IDF. After finishing his military service, he studied Law at Bar-Ilan University, gaining an LL.B, and started working as an attorney. Becoming involved in politics, Erdan worked as an advisor to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, …

  27. Terry Haskins

    Terry Edward Haskins was a South Carolina politician and speaker pro-tempore of the South Carolina House of Representatives, 1995-2000. Terry Haskins was born in Pontiac, Michigan, the second of four children born to Charles “Ed” and Dorothy Haskins, who were evangelical Christians. As a high school student, Haskins developed his musical and dramatic talents and was elected president of his class. In 1972, he entered fundamentalist Bob Jones University in Greenville, …

  28. Ella Bohlin

    Ella Bohlin (born 1979) is, since 2005, the leader of the Christian Democratic Youth League of Sweden. She was born in Uppsala. She is an Evangelical Christian and a Creationist

  29. William McElwee Miller

    William McElwee Miller (December 12,1892-July 7,1993) was an American missionary to Persia, and author of several books. Born in Middlesboro, Kentucky, Miller received his M.A. in 1913 from Washington and Lee University. In 1919, Miller received the B.D. from Princeton Theological Seminary. He went to Persia (Iran) as a missionary of the Presbyterian Church and, except for a short period around 1932, he remained in Persia until 1962.

  30. Gilles Roch

    Gilles Roch (born August 26, 1952 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1986 to 1990, representing the rural riding of Springfield. Roch worked as a hotel manager before entering political life. He was a board member of the Tourist Industry Association of Manitoba, and was also a member of the Franco-Manitoban School Trustees Association.

  31. Katharine Reimer

    Katharine Reimer (born 1948) is a religious and political activist in Manitoba, Canada. In the federal election of 2004, she was a candidate for the Christian Heritage Party (CHP). Reimer was born in Germany, and came to Canada with her parents in 1949. She was raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and attended the Mennonite Brethren Collegiate Institute in her high school years.

  32. Jon Thomasson
  33. Daniel van de Laar

    Born in Steinbach MB Canada in November 1966, living in Winnipeg MB Canada. Married, four children.