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In 2011, Brian and his family resigned from [[University Bible Fellowship]], a Korean campus Bible cult, and began expressing this twenty four year journey in books and blogs. In 2013, Brian was trained in the VantagePoint3 Leadership program at a local church. In 2014, Brian participated in the ACT3 Missional-Ecumenism Cohort where he learned from John H. Armstrong. In 2015, Brian was chosen to join the Reformation Project Leadership Cohort in Washington D.C., led by Matthew Vines. | In 2011, Brian and his family resigned from [[University Bible Fellowship]], a Korean campus Bible cult, and began expressing this twenty four year journey in books and blogs. In 2013, Brian was trained in the VantagePoint3 Leadership program at a local church. In 2014, Brian participated in the ACT3 Missional-Ecumenism Cohort where he learned from John H. Armstrong. In 2015, Brian was chosen to join the Reformation Project Leadership Cohort in Washington D.C., led by Matthew Vines. |
Revision as of 12:08, 6 November 2016
Brian John Karcher is wikiGoat... He is an author, an advocate, and an ally.
Author page on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/author/brianjohnkarcher
Author website: http://www.lambheartedlion.org/
In 2011, Brian and his family resigned from University Bible Fellowship, a Korean campus Bible cult, and began expressing this twenty four year journey in books and blogs. In 2013, Brian was trained in the VantagePoint3 Leadership program at a local church. In 2014, Brian participated in the ACT3 Missional-Ecumenism Cohort where he learned from John H. Armstrong. In 2015, Brian was chosen to join the Reformation Project Leadership Cohort in Washington D.C., led by Matthew Vines.