
He is also the president of Kairos Ministries, Inc, and has a vision for releasing people in ministry and training Christian leaders.
Previously, he was the Apostolic Overseer of the Harvest Network International. For a number of years he co-hosted a weekly television program called 'Crossroads', a ministry of the Lakeland Leadership League. He was a member of the General Committe that sponsored the 1996 Billy Graham Crusade in Minneapolis, MN.
Born in Sydney, Australia, where he trained and worked as an architect, he was originally ordained by the Methodist church of Australia.
In 1973 he founded The Temple Trust, later named Vision Ministries. His ministry in Australia found him holding large conferences and sponsoring crusades featuring world-renowned leaders in the charismatic renewal. He also edited a national charismatic magazine called Vision Magazine, established a Bible College, and hosted the Australian PTL Club television program. In 1980, after he turned over the leadership of Vision Ministries/Australia to another leader, he moved to the USA to develop an international base for his ministry.
From 1986 to 2000 he was the Senior Pastor of Antioch Christian Fellowship. The ministry of Antioch Christian Fellowship included ACTS International (Antioch Christian Training School), plus many specialized ministries reaching out to the community and the world, including church planting both locally and overseas.
Dr. Alan Langstaff is a member of the Board of Directors for Church Growth International, directed by Dr. Paul Yonggi Cho, who pastors the world's largest congregation in Seoul, Korea. He is also a member of the International Coalition of Apostles (ICA/Dr. Peter Wagner).
A gifted preacher and teacher, Dr. Alan Langstaff has an extensive ministry of spiritually stretching Christians, enabling them to enlarge their vision so that they may reach their full potential in Christ. To this end Dr. Alan Langstaff also traveled extensively throughout the United States and in over 35 overseas countries speaking in churches and conferences of different denominations. He has also written a book called 'Hedges.'
Dr. Alan Langstaff and his wife, Dorothy have two married daughters, Beth and Joy and six grandchildren.
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DOROTHY LANGSTAFF

In 1980 the Langstaff family moved to Minnesota, in the United States. There Dorothy continued to serve alongside her husband. When he became Senior Pastor of Antioch Christian Fellowship she was co-pastor, leading the women's ministry, organizing retreats and conferences and being actively involved in Antioch Christian Training School (ACTS) as a lecturer and leader of the student small group ministry. She was co-founder of Kairos Ministries Inc.
The Lord has used Dorothy over many years through prophetic insight and wisdom to minister to the body of Christ and individual believers. She has a fresh mandate to see the church and its leaders released to fulfill the purposes of God. She has a call to prophetic intercession and has been a member of Prayer Walk America, as well as counselling and mentoring emerging leaders.
She is the author of 'Called Together' which tells the story of Alan and Dorothy Langstaff's life and ministry in Australia before they moved to America.
Dorothy and her husband, Alan, have two married daughters, Beth and Joy and six grandchildren.
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TOM FOX

Tom is the founder of Hope of Glory Ministries, Impact Center and co-founder of Omega Team an international apostolic network. Tom's desire is to train, revive and activate the body of Christ for the work of the ministry through the joint effort of numerous five-fold ministers and ministries. Tom is ordained by Omega Team, an international network of ministers.
Tom is also an experienced businessman and co-founder of an investment money management firm in the Twin Cities. Tom has a heart to train all believers to manifest the reality of Jesus in the marketplace.
Tom and his wife Marie live in Eden Prairie, Minnesota and have four grown children; Matt, Nena, Taylor and Lisa.
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BILL HIEB

Bill began his ministry preaching in nursing homes and at the state prison. After 8 years of prison ministry and a couple mission trips to Ukraine he planted a church in Stillwater, Minnesota.
Pastor Bill is married to Kay Hieb and between them they have 5 children and 9 grandchildren. Bill has been a licensed minister since 1991 and is currently serving as the pastor of Riverside Church. He is also the president of 3 other ministries: Beside Still Waters (medical missions), the Christian Leadership Institute of Minnesota and Riverside Ministry Center.
Bill has attended Lakewood College, Nothwestern College and has just recently completed his Masters in Divinity from the Christian Leadership Institute of MN.
Under the leadership of Pastor Bill the church has embarked on an assertive ministry of soul winning, biblical studies, discipleship, church planting and foreign missions.
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MARK JOHNSON

Becky oversees worship and arts at Jubilee.
Mark and Becky both grew up in Christian homes and became Christians at a young age. Mark and Becky were married in 1977, and have been Senior Pastors since 1982. They have three adult children who are all serving the Lord and four grandchildren.
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IAN PETERS

Ian has a passion to see the fires of revival lit in believers' lives in all the nations of the earth. This passion has led to the founding of CityLights Ministries International with a commitment to raise up a generation that will take the Word and the Anointing to those who need it. To date, his ministry has included pastoral work as well as missions, ministering in camps, seminars, conferences and crusades all over the world.
Born into a Pentecostal home, the call of God was evident on his life very early. In 1981 he graduated from Bible school and began preaching. He married Maree in 1982 and has two sons - Daniel and Stephen. Called from an effective pastorate, they are now based in Big Lake, Minnesota. The ministry continues to grow as Ian travels world wide encouraging laborers to go out and bring in harvests of grain, new wine and fresh oil.
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DOUG STANTON

Along with his family, Doug Stanton has pioneered, established and pastored several churches prior to their international ministry. Doug has built a number of church buildings from the ground up. He also built and established a Christian School, Rehabilitation Center, and Bible College. In 1995, Doug founded 'Doug Stanton Ministries International'.
Their first major Midwest revival was in a church in Minnesota, where God visited in a powerful way with meetings that continued daily for five months. Thousands of people from nearly 300 churches in the area were touched, saved, healed, restored and given a greater passion for Jesus.
From this time on, the Lord used the Stanton’Äôs to stir revival fires in many parts of the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. This work covered several years, pausing only for a few days to get set-up in the next venue. During this time, the Stanton’Äôs had a serious car accident that changed their future. For details of that story, click the "Accident" link.
Since then, they have ministered revival wherever they go. Doug and Karen frequently have traveled with their two daughters, Krystal and Sharna, and their son Daniel. The whole family loves being on the road, and have regarded traveling time as a very special season in their lives -- ministering together 24/7. Doug often says, "For this reasons was I born."
After nearly a decade of ministry in the US, God called the Stanton’Äôs back to Australia with a burden to reach their homeland. They served as Associate Pastors of a church in south Brisbane that grew to over 1,000 people. Then God opened a door to plant The Northside Fireplace on the north side of the city, which they served as pastors with a revival flavor from 2002 until the spring of 2006.
Moving to America that spring, the Stantons ministered to churches in New York, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, before committing to a major revival effort in Blaine, MN. Following a 6-month involvement there, they worked with several area churches until finding their current home at the new DSMI Revival and Training Center in Crystal, MN.
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