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Dr. LaDonna C. Osborn

Dr. LaDonna Osborn is Vice President and CEO of Osborn Ministries International, the world missionary organization founded by her parents in 1949.  She is Founder and Overseer of the International Gospel Fellowship, which includes more than 60 ministries, over 700 churches in over 30 nations globally. Dr. Osborn is also the Founder and President of the Women’s International Network which encourages, educates, equips and empowers women for Christian ministry. Her headquarters church, the International Gospel Center, is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Dr. LaDonna’s national and international travel and ministry schedule includes: Osborn Gospel Training Seminars, Mass Miracle Evangelism Festivals, Pastors’ and Leadership Conferences, Women’s and Mission’s Conferences, plus Bible School and Seminary lectures. Her Bible and teaching courses, books and audio/video materials are distributed globally. More...

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Dr. Chyanna Mull-Anthony

Dr. Chyanna Mull-Anthony is the Senior Pastor of the International Gospel Center Church located in Tulsa, Oklahoma.  International Gospel Center is a multi-cultural Pentecostal church that has established branch outreach churches in several American cities, and supports missionaries in twenty  nations.  A native of New Jersey, Dr. Mull-Anthony has a vast lifetime of ministerial, humanitarian and educational experience.  She has preached, conducted seminars and lead conferences in countries throughout Europe, Africa, South America and across the United States. More...

Rev. Patty Crisp

Rev. Patty Crisp. MS, LMHC, ICRC, is a Pastor and Director of Charis House, a shelter serving single women and women with children who are experiencing a homeless crisis. She is an ordained minister through International Gospel Center and was one of the founding members of the Fellowship of Churches and WIN. She is a licensed mental health therapist with specialty in trauma and addictions and has extensive training and experience in organizational leadership

Rev. Marthal Jackson

Rev. Marthal Jackson is the co-founder of Revelation of Jesus Christ Ministries, founder of LAEA Mission (an organization dedicated to the economic development of impoverished women and the education of children). She is the Vice President of In His Service, Inc. and serves on the WIN Executive Board as Secretary. Rev. Jackson travels and ministers globally and brings to WIN a wealth of knowledge and ministry experience.

Dr. Mae Alice Reggy

Dr. Mae Alice Reggy was based in Nairobi, Kenya for twenty-seven years, working as literacy consultant for 38 African countries. She is presently teaching at Beulah Heights University in Atlanta, GA. and serving as Visiting Lecturer at the Monrovia Bible College in Paynesville, Liberia. Dr. Reggy earned a BA degree in English from Douglass College, Rutgers University, a MA degree from Howard University and a PhD from University of Maryland. She has authored several books and contributed to The Women’s Study New Testament (1995), and the Africa Bible Commentary (2006). She is a member of International Gospel Fellowship and a licensed minister at Total Grace Christian Center, Decatur, GA

Rev. Ceitci Demirkova

Rev. Ceitci Demirkova

If there was one word to describe Ceitci Demirkova’s ministry and life, it is inspiring. Born in communist Bulgaria, she grew up shy and driven by fear because of the oppressive environment. When the communist regime fell in 1989, the Gospel was preached in her country, and at age 16 Ceitci began a passionate relationship with Jesus Christ. Since then, her life has been a message of overcoming. Despite financial limitations and the language barrier, Ceitci came to the United States with a mission to reach the Nations for God, and was accepted a month later, January 1996, into Victory Bible Institute located in Tulsa, OK.   From there, she graduated and entered into full time ministry, founding Ceitci Demirkova Ministries in July 1996 and in the same year receiving the title of ordained minister. In 2005, Ceitci extended her organization by founding Changing a Generation, an orphan network designed to help orphans and underprivileged children. More...

Dr. Gilbert Bilezikian

Dr. Bilezikian's professional life began in his native city of Paris where he taught seven years at the European Bible Institute while serving, for part of that time, as Minister of Christian Education at the American Church in Paris. He came to the United States in 1961 to serve for five years as pastor of the Loudonville Community Church in Albany, N.Y. He then joined the Wheaton College faculty where he taught for twenty years until his retirement. Dr. Bilezikian interrupted his tenure at Wheaton to assume for three years the presidency of Haigazian University in Beirut, Lebanon, and to teach two years at Trinity College in Deerfield, Ill. More...