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Lewis Alexander received a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from St. Edward’s University in 1983. During his Master’s Degree studies (from 1983-1987) Lewis worked as a youth pastor. His responsibilities included disciplining youth, providing adequacy training for their parents and equipping youth leaders. Since 1987, Lewis has achieved a PhD (1993) and served in additional leadership training roles. He worked at the Great Hills Christian School as teacher and Principal of Discipline. For 10 years, Lewis served as a pastoral counselor for The Center for Relational Care. Dr. Alexander is as an Intimate Life Trainer. His role in discipleship includes curriculum development, leading discipleship workshops and classes, and overseeing various discipleship commissions. Lewis currently Co-Directs the Center for Relational Leadership, oversees a state marriage initiative, teaches Legacy Leadership at Texas State University, and serves on the Empower 21 Global Discipleship Committee. He is married to Lacy and they have three adult children. Anton Myburgh Shofar Christian Church | www.shofaronline.org Pastor Anton Myburgh is the Deputy Secretary of the Empowered21 African Cabinet and serves on the International Apostolic Team of Shofar Christian Church. He started out as an evangelist with his first crusade in 1997. During that time, he served as the Missions Director of Shofar Christian Church. Together with his wife, Christelle, they pastored churches in Franschhoek, Potchefstroom and Standerton. Pastor Anton has also been involved with planting new churches. He served as the Director of the Shofar Network for four years. The Shofar Network consists of several hundred churches that receive short-term mission teams and assistance with evangelism and discipleship training. He has a great love for Africa and has travelled extensively to help churches with evangelism and discipleship. Anton and Christelle have five children.