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NB: anspruchslose auswahlbibliographie, listet z.b. auch bestenfalls mittelmäßige und 'parteiische' literatur, darunter auch literatur, die allenfalls als primärquelle behandelbar wäre.
- Anja Appel: Strategieentwicklung als Balanceakt. Theorie und Praxis bei NGOs der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit. VS-Verlag, Wiesbaden 2009, ISBN 3-531-16348-2.
- Randall Herbert Balmer: Art. World Vision International, in: Encyclopedia of evangelicalism, Baylor University Press, Waco, Texas 2002, ISBN 193279204X, S. 765f.
- Michael Barker: The Religious Right And World Vision's "Charitable" Evangelism, Swans Commentary (swans.com), 28.12.2009.
- Michael Barnett: Humanitarian Organizations in a World of Hurt, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota.
- Christopher A. Bartlett, Daniel F. Curran: World Vision International´s AIDS Initiative. Challenging a Global Partnership, Harvard Business School Case 304-105 / Teaching Note 305-040, Harvard Business School Publishing, Harvard 2005, auch in: Christopher A. Bartlett, Sumantra Ghoshal, Julian Birkinshaw (Hgg.): Transnational Management. Text, Cases and Readings in Cross Border Management. Irwin/McGraw-Hill, Burr Ridge, Ill. 2003; 5. A. 2006, S. 683ff.
- Erica Bornstein: Child Sponsorship, Evangelism, and Belonging in the Work of World Vision Zimbabwe, in: American Ethnologist 28/3 (2001), S. 595ff
- Dies.: The Verge of Good and Evil. Christian NGOs and Economic Development in Zimbabwe, in: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 24/1.
- Dies.: Faith, Liberty, and the Individual in Humanitarian Assistance, in: Michel Feher, Gaëlle Krikorian, Yates McKee (Hgg.): In Non-governmental Politics, Zone Books/MIT Press, New York 2007, S. 658-687; auch als: Charitable Choice: L’humanitarisme et les Politiques de la Foi” In: Michel Feher (Hg.): Politique Non Governementale, Vacarme 34 (2006), Numéro Spécial, S. 189-193.
- Dies.: A Vision of the World, in: Feher et al. 2007, S. 669-671; auch als: Une Vision Du Monde World Vision (Etas-Unis). Un Portrait World Vision” In: Feher 2006, S. 194-195.
- Dies.: Rituals without Final Acts. Prayer and Success in World Vision Zimbabwe’s Humanitarian Work, in: Matthew Engelke, Matt Tomlinson (Hgg.): The Limits of Meaning: Case Studies in the Anthropology of Christianity, Berghahn Books, Oxford, UK - New York 2006, S. 85-104.
- Dies.: Art. Christian Evangelism in Africa und World Vision International (S. 381-382), in: The Encyclopedia of African and African-American Religions, Routledge, New York 2001.
- Dies.: The Spirit of Development. Protestant NGOs, Morality, and Economics in Zimbabwe, Routledge/Taylor and Francis, New York - London 2003; Stanford University Press, Palo Alto, California 2005.
- Ezra Chitando: Review, in: Journal of Religion in Africa 36/2 (2006), S. 236-237.
- Matthew Engelke: Review, in: Journal of Southern African Studies 32/1 (2006), S. 192-193.
- Kim Fortun: Review, in: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 28/2 (2005), S. 316-319.
- Maia Green: Review, in: American Anthropologist 107/3 (2005), S. 511-512.
- Tara Hefferan, Review, in: Anthropological Quarterly 80/3 (2007), S. 887-896.
- Paul Kollman: Review, in: Journal of Religion 84/1 (2004), S. 281-282.
- Blair Rutherford: Review, in: American Anthropologist 108/3 (2006), S. 567-568.
- Ebenezer Obadare: Review, in: Voluntas 17/4 (2006), S. 374-376.
- R.L. Stirrat: Review, in: Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 11 (2005), S. 866-867.
- Laura Suski: Review, in: Canadian Journal of Sociology Online (Juli-August 2006).
- Justin Byworth: World Vision’s Approach to Transformational Development. Frame, policy and indicators, in: Transformation: An International Dialogue on Mission and Ethics 20/2 (2003), S. 102ff. (als Primärquelle behandelbar)
- Joel A. Carpenter: Revive Us Again. The Reawakening of American Fundamentalism, Oxford University Press, Oxford 1997.
- Steven Commins: World Vision International and Donors. Too Close for Comfort? in: David Hulme, Michael Edwards (Hgg.): NGOs, States and Donors: Too Close for Comfort?, St. Martin's Press, New York 1997.
- Hansjörg Dilger: Doing Better? Religion, the Virtue-Ethics of Development, and the Fragmentation of Health Politics in Tanzania, in: Africa Today 56/1 (2009), S. 89-110.
- Larry Eskridge, Mark A. Noll: More Money, More Ministry. Money and Evangelicals in Recent North American History, Eerdmans, Grand Rapids, Michigan 2000. (Inhaltsverzeichnis)
- Alvin M. Goffin: The rise of Protestant evangelism in Ecuador, 1895-1990, University Press of Florida, Gainesville 1994.
- John Robert Hamilton: An Historical Study of Bob Pierce and World Vision's Development of the Evangelical Social Action Film, Diss. University of Southern California 1980.
- Tara Hefferan, Julie Adkins, Laurie Occhipinti (Hgg.): Bridging the Gaps. Faith-Based Organizations, Neoliberalism, and Development in Latin America and the Caribbean, Lexington Books, Lanham 2009. (Hogue: Peru...)
- J. Horlemann: Kindernot und Patenglück. Zur Öffentlichkeitsarbeit von Kinderpatenschaftsorganisationen. Frankfurt/Main 1989. (cf. Scheunpflug; Göttsche)
- Graeme S. Irvine: Best Things in the Worst Times. An Insider's View of World Vision, Book Partners, Wilsonville, Oregon 1996. (als Primärquelle behandelbar)
- D. Jefferess: For sale – peace of mind. (Neo-) colonial discourse and the commodification of Third World poverty in World Vision's 'telethons'. in: Critical Arts Journal 16/1 (2002), 1-21.
- Tim Kelsall, Claire Mercer: Empowering the people? World Vision and 'transformatory development' in northern Tanzania, in: Review of African Political Economy 39/96 (2003), S. 293-304.
- Robert H. Krapohl, Charles H. Lippy: The Evangelicals. A Historical, Thematic, and Biographical Guide, Greenwood, Westport, Conneticut 1999.
- Volker Lenhart et al. (Hg.): Soziale Arbeit und Entwicklungsrelevanz. Eine Evaluation der von World Vision International über das Kinderpatenschaftsprogramm unterstützten Projekte in der Dritten Welt, Heidelberger Dritte Welt Studien, Heidelberger Verlagsanstalt, Heidelberg 1990.
- M. Lindenberg / C. Bryant: Going Global. Transforming Relief and Development NGOs. Bloomfield, Kumarian Press, Connecticut 2001.
- Kevin D. Miller: De-Seipling World Vision, in: Christianity Today 42/7 (15.6.1998). (WV-nahes Journal)
- W. Dayton Roberts: Robert (Bob) Willard Pierce, in: Gerald Anderson (Hg.): Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions, Simon and Schuster MacMillan, New York / Eerdmans, Grand Rapids, Michigan 1998, S. 535f.
- Norman B. Rohrer: Open Arms, Tyndale House, Wheaton, Illinois 1987. (als Primärquelle behandelbar)
- Annette Scheunpflug: Partnerschaft oder Patenschaft. Zur Geschichte einer Auseinandersetzung, in: Zeitschrift für internationale Bildungsforschung und Entwicklungspädagogik 30/3 (2007), S. 2-7.
- Dies.: Die Persönlichkeitsrechte der Kinder achten. Anforderungen an eine entwicklungspädagogisch sensible Darstellung von Kinderpatenschaften. In: epd Entwicklungspolitik 16-17 (2005), S. 51–55.
- Quentin J. Schultze: American Evangelicals and the Mass Media. Perspectives on the Relationship between American Evangelicals and the Mass Media, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan 1990. (zu den diversen Filmproduktionen etc)
- Ronald Sider (Hg.): Evangelicals and Development. Toward a Theology of Social Change, Philadelphia 1981.
- Lori L. Silverman: Wake Me Up When the Data is Over. How Organizations Use Stories to Drive Results, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco 2006.
- David Small: Development Education Revisited. The New Zealand Experience], in: International Review of Education 43/5-6 (1997).
- Tim Stafford: The colossus of care. World Vision has become an international force – and a partner to the poor, in: Christianity Today (März 2005). (WV-nahes Journal)
- Amy Stambach: Evangelism and Consumer Culture in Northern Tanzania, in: Anthropological Quarterly 73/4 (2000), S. 171-179. jstor
- Richard Stearns: The hole in our Gospel, Thomas Nelson, Nashville, Tennessee 2009. (ggf. als Primärquelle behandelbar)
- Edda Stelck / Cornelia Wilá: Zum Beispiel: Patenschaften, Lamuv Taschenbuch, Lamuv, Göttingen 1994.
- A. Stoddard: Humanitarian NGOs: Challenges and trends” In: M. Joanna / H. Adele (Hgg): Humanitarian Action and the ‘Global War on Terror’: A Review of Trends and Issues, HPG Report, HPG, London 2003, S. 25-36.
- Laura C. Thaut: The Role of Faith in Christian Faith-Based Humanitarian Agencies. Constructing the Taxonomy, in: Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 20/4 (2009), S. 319-350 (Draft).
- Linda Tripp: Gender and Development from a Christian Perspective. Experience from World Vision, in: Gender & Development 7/1 (1999), S. 62-68.
- Gary F. VanderPol: The Least of These. American evangelical parachurch missions to the poor, 1947-2005, Diss. Boston University (School of Theology) [bei D. L. Robert, D. Hempton] 2010.
- Ken Waters: How World Vision Rose from Obscurity to Prominence. Television Fundraising, 1972-1982, in: American Journalism 15/4 (1998), S. 69-91
- Ken Waters: World Vision [Magazine], in: P. Mark Fackler, Charles H. Lippy (Hgg.): Popular Religious Magazines of the United States, Greenwood, Westport, Conneticut 1995, S. 537-42.
- Alan Whaites: Pursuing partnership: World Vision and the ideology of development – a case study, in: Development in Practice 9/4 (1999), S. 410-424. (auch als Primärquelle behandelbar)
cf.
- Gerald Clarke, Michael Jennings (Hgg.): Development, Civil Society and Faith-Based Organisations. Bridging the Sacred and the Secular, PalgraveMacmillan, Basingstoke & New York 2008.
- Gerald Clarke: Agents of Transformation? Donors, Faith-Based Organisations and International Development, in: Third World Quarterly 28/1 (2007), S. 77-96.
- Jay P. Pederson: International Directory of Company Histories, Band 93, E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Company, St. James Press, London 2008, um S. 496.
- Sonstiges in: Journal of Religion in Africa 32/1 (2002).
- A. Göttsche: „Nicht der ideale Projekttyp“. Interview mit Christian Wilmsen, stellvertretender Vorstandsvorsitzender der Kindernothilfe. In: epd-Entwicklungspolitik 15 (1993), S. 23 – 24. (zu Horlemann 1989)
- A. Göttsche: “Die Wunden sind noch nicht verheilt“. Patenschaften: Kindernothilfe und Arbeitsgemeinschaft Kirchlicher Entwicklungsdienst bewegen sich aufeinander zu. In: epd-Entwicklungspolitik 18 (2003), S. 20–23. (zu Horlemann 1989)
zeitungsartikel und andere, auch schwerlich zitierbare kleinigkeiten etc
(zt mit vorsicht zu behandeln ...)
- Extremisten töten fünf christliche Helfer, Welt Online 10.03.2010.
- Thomas Schirrmacher: Evangelikale waren Vorkämpfer gegen Sklaverei und Unterdrückung, EAD 27.03.2009. (Schirrmacher arbeitet mit WVD zusammen, u.a. in Buchpublikationen mit Bangert etc, cf. [1] etc)
- Albrecht Barbara / Albrecht Christine: Das Afrikabild in der Spendenwerbung, studentische Hausarbeit zu einem Seminar bei Walter Sauer, Wien 2004.
- Joanna Macrae, Adele Harmer (Humanitarian Policy Group HPG): Humanitarian action and the ‘global war on terror’. a review of trends and issues, HPG Report 14, London 2003.
- Tim Stafford: Imperfect Instrument. World Vision's founder led a tragic and inspiring life. [über Bob Pierce], in: Christianity Today 24.2.2005.
- Steven Gertz: Tsunami Catastrophe. "Let My Heart Be Broken…", Webpost auf Christianity Today 8.8.2008
- Josef Braml, Karsten D. Voigt: Amerika, Gott und die Welt. George W. Bushs Außenpolitik auf christlich-rechter Basis, Matthes & Seitz, Berlin 2005, ISBN 3882218541.
- Die Militärs wollen keine Zeugen, in: DER SPIEGEL 6/1982. ("Die US-Hilfsorganisation "World Vision", die laut Greinacher schon in Vietnam und Kambodscha mit der CIA zusammenarbeitete ...")
- Maria Altstidl: Wie ein Richter über Leben und Tod, in: DER SPIEGEL 44/1984. ("Diese Organisation (lauter Äthiopier, insgesamt zehn, protestantische Christen, mehr in Richtung Sekte ...")
- Obolus vom Onkel, in: DER SPIEGEL 39/1985. ("dem amerikanischen Mitleids-Konzern "World Vision", dessen betont aggressive Werbung, so Müller-Werthmann, "an Erpressung und Nötigung grenzt" usw)
- Beigeschmack einer kolonialen Einstellung, in: DER SPIEGEL 48/1985. ("Wie Katalogware werden Kinder aus der Dritten Welt feilgeboten, die hübschesten sind am schnellsten vergriffen") [inzwischen anders, cf. scheunpflug etc)
- Arm rechnen, arm reden, in: DER SPIEGEL 6/1994. ("DZI-Geschäftsführer Lutz Worch hält World Vision für "nicht förderungswürdig", obwohl die Organisation, anders als in früheren Jahren, inzwischen nicht mehr in Skandale verwickelt sei. Immer noch, sagt Worch, lägen die "Verwaltungskosten zu hoch", sei die "Gesamtorganisation undurchschaubar". World Vision hält dagegen: Die Verwaltungskosten lägen bei 15 Prozent des Umsatzes und damit kaum über dem Durchschnitt anderer Verbände.")
- Webster Griffin Tarpley, Anton Chaitkin: George Bush. The Unauthorized Biography, Progressive Press 2004, ISBN 0930852923.
- Thomas Seibert: „Soft Colonialism“ und eine Bitte zwischen den Feuern, Blogpost auf Sri Lanka Weblog 10.12.2005.
- [2]: Ratsrüge wegen Schleichwerbung in der ARD.
- Literatursuche Datenbank der Kooperation Dritte Welt Archive
- die Verwaltungskosten bei Organisationen, die in erster Linie persönliche Kinderpatenschaften im Rahmen regionaler Entwicklungsprojekte fördern, wie zum Beispiel Plan International oder World Vision. Bei ihnen machen die Verwaltungskosten bis zu einem Drittel der Gesamtausgaben aus.
- drpr-online Hat WV bei N24 Schleichwerbung gemacht?
- Ein Schweizer Fernsehbeitrag "Fragwürdige Kinderpatenschaften". Na ja, hier kommt alles hin, was nicht niet- und nagelfest ist.
- Presbyterianer schimpfen über evangelikale WV
- [action=detail&news[id]=3147 Christen in Afghanistan] -- Widescreen ® 22:12, 29. Nov. 2010 (CET)
- Evangelikale waren Vorkämpfer gegen Sklaverei und Unterdrückung
- Micha initiative? WV ist dabei! [3]
- Pierce listed five "basic objectives" for the organization: Christian social welfare, emergency aid, evangelistic outreach, Christian leadership development, and missionary challenge.
- D.Devoss: "The New Breed of Missionary With Computers, an Air Force and Millions of Dollars in Financial Support, Southern California Christians Are Leading a New Evangelical Movement Overseas" Los Angeles Times Magazin, 1987
- "Churches, Angered by Disclosures, Seek to Bar Further C.I.A Use of Missionaries in Intelligence Work" The New York Times, 1976
- Beispiel eines Reports aus dem Jahr 1986 über von USAID gesponserte Arbeit von World Vision Relief (man findet auf "usaid.gov" noch mehrere)
Boards
World Vision International Board of Directors
2009
- Amb. J. Brady Anderson
- Rudy Carrasco
- Rev. John Crosby
- Gary Duim
- Dr. Leighton Ford
- Rev. David Gibbons
- Joyce Godwin
- Deborah Harris
- Dr. Stephen Hayner
- Dean Hirsch
- Dr. John Huffman
- Lynne Hybels
- Cheryl Martin
- Joanna Mockler, Chair
- Paul Nelson
- Deborah Pegues
- Joan Singleton
- Dr. Horace Smith
- Rev. Dr. Dolphus Weary
- Amb J. Brady Anderson Former Director, USAID
- James F. Beré, Jr. Alta Resources
- Rudy Carrasco Harambee Christian Family Center
- Gary Duim US Bancorp (Ret.)
- Dr. Leighton Ford Leighton Ford Ministries
- Rev. David Gibbons New Song Community Church
- Joyce Godwin Health Care Management (Ret.)
- Deborah Harris Women’s Ministries
- Dr. Stephen Hayner Columbia Theological Society
- Dean Hirsch World Vision International
- Rev. John Huffman, Jr. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church
- Lynne Hybels Willow Creek Community Church
- Cheryl Martin Media Consultant
- Joanna S. Mockler Grace Chapel
- Paul Nelson ECFA (Ret.)
- John Park Google
- Deborah Pegues Church of God in Christ West Los Angeles
- Joan Singleton Milton Hershey School
- Dr. Horace Smith Apostolic Faith Church
- Richard Stearns World Vision (U.S. office)
- Rev. Dr. Dolphus Weary Mission Mississippi
- Mike Yankosi Author and Speaker
2008
- Dr. Mrs. Hannah Anandaraj - India
- Rev. Prof. Andrews Seth Ayettey - Ghana
- Mr. Roberto Costa de Oliveira - Brazil
- Dr. Jose Miguel De Angulo - Bolivia
- Mrs. Maria Antonieta Dominguez - Honduras
- Mrs. Sharon Dymond - Canada
- Mrs. Joyce Godwin - USA
- Rev. Dr. Stephen Hayner - USA
- Dr. Mrs. Kleo-Thong Hetrakul- Thailand
- Dr. Dean R. Hirsch (President) - USA
- Ms. Tiffany Tair-Fen Huang - Taiwan
- Mr. Callisto Jokonya - Zimbabwe
- Dr. Josodirdjo, Utomo - Indonesia
- Dr. Rachael Masake - Kenya
- Rev. Dr. John Yasuo Masuda-Japan
- Mrs. Joanna Mockler - USA
- Mrs. Annemarie Pfeifer - Switzerland
- Mr. Stephen W. Phelps - UK
- Ms. Anne Robinson - Australia
- Mr. George Savvides - Australia
- Dr. Ms. Elizabeth Smythe - New Zealand
- Mr. Denis St-Amour (Chair) - Canada
- Mag. Josef Stiegler - Austria
- Dr. Ms. Rosanna Wong - Hong Kong
2005
- Mr. Denis St.Amour, Board Chair, CANADA - President, The Centre for Executive Options
- Rev. Prof.A. Seth Ayettey, GHANA - Provost, College of Health Sciences, University of Ghana
- Mr. James Beré, USA - Chairman/CEO, Alta Resources Corporation
- Rev. Patricio Browne, CHILE - Rector, San Andrés Anglican Church
- Mr. Max Buskens, NETHERLANDS - Business executive
- Mr. David Chitundu, ZAMBIA - Banker
- Dr. Saisuree Chutikul, THAILAND - Vice Chair, UN Committee on the Rights of the Child
- Mr. Roberto Costa de Oliveira, BRAZIL - Mechanical engineer and business administrator
- Dr. José Miguel De Angulo, BOLIVIA - Physician
- Dr.Ted Engstrom, Honorary Member, USA - President emeritus,World Vision International
- Dr. Berhanu Habte, ETHIOPIA - Physician
- Rev. Stephen Hayner, USA - Professor of Evangelism & Church Growth, Columbia Theological Seminary
- Dr. Dean R. Hirsch, President, USA - President/CEO,World Vision International
- Mr. Utomo Josodirdjo, INDONESIA - Retired economist
- Bishop Sundo Kim, KOREA - Retired senior pastor, Kwang Lim Methodist Church
- Mr. Peter King (Australia) - Consultant
- Rev.Tatsuhiro Mineno, JAPAN - Senior pastor,Wesleyan Holiness Yodobashi Church
- Mrs. Joanna Mockler, USA - Pastoral care consultant
- Mr. Kieran Moylan, IRELAND - Accountant, [[Moylan Mulcahy & Co.
- Mr. Peter Patterson, CANADA - Retired business executive and actuary
- Rev. Dr. Leaderwell Pohsngap, INDIA - Principal, Union Biblical Seminary
- Mr. George Savvides, AUSTRALIA - Managing director, Medibank Private, Ltd.
- Dr. Elizabeth Smythe, NEW ZEALAND - Associate Professor, Auckland University of Technology
- Mr. Josef Stiegler, AUSTRIA - Executive Director, Bühl Guss m.b.H.
- Dr. Rosanna Wong, HONG KONG - Executive director, Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups
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2002
- Rev. Dr.Valdir Steuernagel, Board Chair, Brazil, Professor of Theology
- Rev. Prof.A. Seth Ayettey, Ghana, Dean, University of Ghana Medical School
- Mr. James Beré, USA, Chief executive officer,Alta Resources Corporation
- Mr. Max Buskens, Netherlands, Business executive
- Mr. David Chitundu, Zambia, Banker
- Rev. Dr. Lien-Hwa Chow, Taiwan/ROC Minister, Linkow Community Church
- Dr. Saisuree Chutikul,Thailand, Advisor, Office of the Prime Minister
- Ms. Lois Dickinson, New Zealand Management consultant
- Dr.Ted Engstrom, Honorary Member, USA, President emeritus, World Vision International
- Dr. Berhanu Habte, Ethiopia, Physician
- Rev. Stephen Hayner, USA, Senior associate pastor, High Point Church
- Ing. Manuel Hernandez, Honduras, Consultant, Canadian Cooperation Honduras
- Dr. Dean R. Hirsch, President, USA, President/CEO,World Vision International
- Bishop Sundo Kim, Korea, Retired senior pastor, Kwang Lim Methodist Church
- Mr. Peter King, Australia, Consultant
- Dr. Marta Aurelia Martinez, El Salvador, Physician
- Mrs. Joanna Mockler, USA, Pastoral care consultant
- Mr. Kieran Moylan, Ireland, Accountant, Moylan Mulcahy & Co.
- Mr. Humphrey Norrington, United Kingdom, Retired Banker
- Dr. Anugerah Pekerti, Indonesia, Vice President for International Relations, Universitas Pelita Harapan
- Mr. Peter Patterson, Canada, Retired business executive and actuary
- Rev. Dr. Leaderwell Pohsngap, India, Principal, Union Biblical Seminary
- Mr. Denis St.Amour, Canada, President,The Centre for Executive Options
- Mr. George Savvides,Australia, Managing director, Medibank Private, Ltd.
- Dr. Rosanna Wong, Hong Kong, Executive director, Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups
2000
- chairperson international board Dr. Valdir Steuernagel, of Brazil.
- international president and chief executive officer is Dr. Dean R. Hirsch
- Rev. Dr. Valdir Steuernagel, Board Chair, Brazil, Director, Movimento Encontrao;
- Rev. Lokendra Abhayaratne, Sri Lanka, Pastor, St. Matthias Anglican Church;
- Rev. Prof. A. Seth Ayettey, Ghana, Dean, University of Ghana Medical School;
- Mrs. Dale Hanson Bourke, USA, Syndicated columnist;
- Rev. Dr. Lien-Hwa Chow, Taiwan/ROC, Minister, Linkow Community Church;
- Dr. Saisuree Chutikul,Thailand, Advisor, Office of the Prime Minister;
- Ms. Lois Dickinson, New Zealand, Legal consultant;
- Dr. Ted Engstrom, Honorary Member, USA, President emeritus, World Vision International;
- Dr. Berhanu Habte, Ethiopia, Physician;
- Ing. Manuel Hernandez, Honduras, Executive director, National Forest Sciences School;
- Dr. Dean R. Hirsch, President, USA, President/CEO, World Vision International;
- Rev. Dr. John Huffman, USA, Senior pastor, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church;
- Dr. Nobuhiro Iijima, Japan, President/CEO,Yamazaki Baking Co.;
- Mr. David Jenkin, Australia, Principal, D.H. Jenkin & Associates;
- Bishop Sundo Kim, Korea, Senior pastor, Kwang Lim Methodist Church;
- Mr. Peter King, Australia, Consultant;
- Mr. Winston Ko, USA, President/CEO, Kowin Companies;
- Mr. Kieran Moylan, Ireland, Accountant, Moylan Mulcahy & Co.;
- Dr. Olivia Muchena, Zimbabwe, Deputy minister of agriculture;
- Mr. Humphrey Norrington, United Kingdom, Retired banker;
- Dr. Ruben Paredes, Peru , Director, Centro Evangelico de Misiologia Andino-Amazonica;
- Dr. Anugerah Pekerti, Indonesia, Retired professor, Institute for Management Education & Development;
- Mr. R.L. (Dick) Richards, Canada, Real estate executive, Colliers International Inc.;
- Mr. Denis St. Amour, Canada, President/CEO, Drake, Beam, Morin-Canada Inc.
- Mrs.Wil van der Weele, Netherlands, Artist, Stichting Zon
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