Authors
Peter H. Davids is a visiting professor of Christianity at Houston Baptist University and part-time professor at Houston Graduate School of Theology. He has taught biblical studies at Regent College (Vancouver, British Columbia) and Canadian Theological Seminary (Regina, Saskatchewan), and he continues to teach in theological schools in Europe. He is the author of commentaries on James and 1 Peter. He is the New Testament editor of the Word Biblical Commentary series, the translator (from German) of Reinhard Feldmeier, 1 Peter (Baylor, 2008), and has also been part of several Bible translation projects (including The New Living Translation, The Voice, and The Common English Bible). Davids’ passion for the church has been expressed in his deep church involvement. He served as a Plymouth Brethren US Army Chaplain for 5 years, then an Episcopal priest for 34 years. He is presently a Catholic priest in the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter. Faculty page Ministry page
Jonathan P. Davis received his B.S. in Religion from Liberty University. His main area of study is apologetics, history, and philosophy. Jonathan is also a certified Christian Counselor through the American Association of Christian Counselors. He resides in northwestern Connecticut with his wife and son.
Glenn E. Davis is a Canon Theologian of the Southeast Archdiocese of the Charismatic Episcopal Church. He is a graduate of Beeson Divinity School and pastor at Lamb of God CEC. He blogs at CanonGlenn.com. Twitter @canonglenn
William L. De Arteaga, Ph.D., is known internationally as a Christian historian and expert on revivals and the rebirth and renewal of the Christian healing movement. His major works include Quenching the Spirit: Discover the Real Spirit Behind the Charismatic Controversy (Creation House, 1992, 1996), Forgotten Power: The Significance of the Lord’s Supper in Revival (Zondervan, 2002), Agnes Sanford and Her Companions: The Assault on Cessationism and the Coming of the Charismatic Renewal (Wipf & Stock, 2015), and The Public Prayer Station: Taking Healing Prayer to the Streets and Evangelizing the Nones (Emeth Press, 2018). Bill pastored two Hispanic Anglican congregations in the Marietta, Georgia area, and is semi-retired. He continues in his healing, teaching and writing ministry and is the state chaplain of the Order of St. Luke, encouraging the ministry of healing in all Christian denominations. Facebook
Lilian de Fin is the great-granddaughter of Smith Wigglesworth, known as the Apostle of Faith, renowned for his total trust in God and His divine healing. Born in the Belgian Congo to missionary parents, Lil and her husband Abe pastored Acts Christian Church in Johannesburg, South Africa for twenty years before retirement. Pastor Lil continues to exhort her listeners under a strong prophetic anointing with clear and accurate insight. Abe and Lil have three sons and nine grandchildren.
Jenny-Lyn de Klerk, PhD (Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary), has a BA in Christian Studies and an MA in Biblical and Theological Studies from Ambrose Seminary, specializing in Puritan theology. She is the author of 5 Puritan Women: Portraits of Faith and Love (2023). She and her husband live in Tsawwassen, BC, Canada. Twitter: @puritanjenny
Frank A. DeCenso, Jr. is the author of Presence Powered Living: Building a Life of Intimacy and Partnership with God (Vineyard International Publishers). He is also the compiler of the multi-author compendiums Amazed by the Power of God, and God’s Supernatural Power in You from Destiny Image Publishers. Frank and his wife Denise reside in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
James M. Dettmann has served as a pastor and evangelist. He is President of the Pneuma Foundation.
Michael J. Dies is the reviews editor for Pneuma Review. He and his family live in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area.
Martin L. Dignard, Ph.D., received a B.S. in Biology from Gordon College (Wenham, MA) before attending Regent University to receive an M.Div. in Practical Theology and a Ph.D. in Theological Studies. He is the author of "God's Faithful Freedom: Healing as an Outflow of God's Presence" (Journal of Pentecostal Theology 23, no. 2, 2014). After being ordained in a non-denominational church, he formed Healing Light Ministries as a non-profit online source for education, encouragement, and correction. He currently teaches as an Adjunct Professor.
Jeff Doles is the founding director of Walking Barefoot Ministries, a preaching, teaching, worship, healing and revival ministry. He has a B.A. in Biblical Education and Theology from Florida Bible College. His books include Healing Scriptures and Prayers and Praying With Fire: Learning to Pray With Apostolic Power. www.walkingbarefoot.com Jeff’s daily blog, The Faith Log
Michael A. Donaldson is a pastor, accountant, and author. He is a PhD in Contextual Theology student at Oral Roberts University, School of Theology and Ministry in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. Facebook
Kathryn N. Donev, LPS/MHSP, NBCC, established Cup & Cross Ministries International with her husband, Dony, in 1999 with a vision for global revival and restoration of New Testament principles of inter and intra church activities and relationships. www.cupandcross.com
Rev. Dony K. Donev, D.Min. is a graduate of the Pentecostal Theological Seminary and cofounder of the Institute of Bulgarian Protestant History. He is the author of scholarly articles in textual criticism, protestant history, Christian media and contemporary church movements. In 1999 with his wife Kathryn, they established Cup and Cross Ministries International with a vision for restoration of New Testament theology and praxis. They are currently serving as missionaries and leadership developers in his native Bulgaria.
Jonathan Downie is a conference interpreter, preacher and church interpreting researcher living in Edinburgh, Scotland. He is married with two children and is committed to helping churches reach out to their surrounding multilingual communities using interpreting.
Tom Doyle is President of Uncharted Ministries. In 2001, right before the September 11th attacks, Tom left the pastorate and he and his wife, JoAnn, began working full time in the Middle East. Tom and JoAnn co-authored Women Who Risk: Secret Agents for Jesus in the Muslim World. Tom is author of Dreams and Visions: Is Jesus Awakening the Muslim World? and Breakthrough: The Return of Hope to the Middle East. His book, Killing Christians: Living the Faith Where It’s Not Safe to Believe, takes readers to secret meetings, torture rooms, grim prisons, and even the executions of those who choose faith over survival in countries hostile to the Gospel of Christ. He is also author of Standing in the Fire: Courageous Christians Living in Frightening Times, a finalist for the 2018 ECPA book of the year, telling the triumphant stories of Middle Eastern heroes of faith who feared God more than terrorist groups like ISIS.
JoAnn Doyle and her husband Tom have been married for 40 years and have 6 children and 10 grandchildren and counting. JoAnn was a pastor’s wife for 20 years before God called the Doyles into full-time mission work in the Middle East. Tom and JoAnn launched Uncharted Ministries, which sounds the alarm and inspires believers to join God’s great harvest among Jews and Muslims. The women’s ministry of Uncharted, called Not Forgotten, encourages others to join them as they reach women with the love of Christ in many places, including Israel, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Korea, and the United States. JoAnn is a guest on national TV and radio programs such as Focus on the Family, Moody Radio, and Mission Network News. JoAnn also hosts “Flourish”, a women’s TV program broadcasting the name of Jesus into the Persian World by satellite. She and Tom co-authored Women Who Risk: Secret Agents for Jesus in the Muslim World, and Breakthrough: The Return of Hope to the Middle East.