About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Samuel Koranteng-Pipim, Desmond Ford, Delbert Baker, John Leonora, Fritz Guy, Homer Drew, Edwin R. Thiele, Alden Thompson, John C. Sheehan, Samuele Bacchiocchi, George Speight, George R. Knight, George Vandeman, Milton Hook, Dean L. Hubbard, Julius Nam, Wintley Phipps, Barry Black, Philip T. Sica, Donovan Courville, Ellet J. Waggoner, James C. Mays, John D. Waihee III, Arthur Patrick, Gary Hamel, A. G. Daniells, Clifton Davis, Richard Rice, Jan Paulsen, Mathew Staver, Robert S. Folkenberg, Michael G. Hasel, Thomas Mostert, Morihiko Nakahara, Shirley Neil Pettis, Ole Andres Olsen, Angel Manuel Rodriguez, Jon Dybdahl, Judson King, John Luis Shaw, Jerry D. Thomas, Juan Carlos Viera, Noel C. Gardner. Excerpt: Samuel Koranteng Pipim (born December 10, 1957) is a US-based Ghanaian author, speaker, and theologian. Trained in engineering and systematic theology, he based his office in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where, up until 2011, he ministered to students, faculty, and staff at the University of Michigan. He has authored and co-authored more than a dozen books. He has spoken around the world at events for youth, students, and young professionals. He helped begin and has sat on the Board of Directors for the Generation of Youth for Christ organization (GYC), a revival movement of Seventh-day Adventist youth in North America. Pipim was born in Ghana, West Africa. He holds a degree in engineering from the University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana, where he subsequently served as a research and teaching assistant. Having been a leader in a non-denominational, charismatic movement, Pipim later became a Seventh-day Adventist. After accepting the call to the gospel ministry, he worked in the Central Ghana conference as its Coordinator of Campus Ministries. He later went to the United States to pursue a ministerial...