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Bob Goff

“The only lasting thing we'll leave behind is our love.  We'll be known for our opinions, but remembered for our love”

About Bob: Bob spent the majority of his working career as an attorney in Washington state.  However, Bob is known more for being a New York Times best-selling author of Love Does and for his philanthropic work with Restore International, the non-profit organization he founded.  In 2001, Bob began using his law background to help save women from the bondage of sex slavery in India where he has helped bring several violators to justice.  In Uganda, Restore International has built schools and safe houses for children and in Iraq they have built homes for Syrian refugees.  Bob was appointed as a diplomat for the Republic of Uganda and a Ugandan flag can be seen flying above his home in San Diego.  Bob has served as an adjunct professor at Point Loma Nazarene University and currently teaches at Pepperdine University School of Law.


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Joe White

“God first, others second and I'm third."

About Joe: Joe White is the President of Kanakuk Kamps, a Christian sports camp in Branson Missouri that hosts more than 23,000 campers each summer.  Joe graduated from Southern Methodist University where he played nose tackle for the Mustangs football team.  He went on to become an assistant coach at Texas A&M.  While football is still among Joe's interests, ministering to others is his biggest passion.  In 1991, Joe opened Kids Across America, a camp for urban underprivileged youth.  Joe's influence goes well beyond Kanakuk.  He has written several books and speaks regularly on university campuses.  In fact, he received the honor of being named in the 'Top Ten Influencers of the Century' by New Man magazine.  One of the biggest lessons Joe teaches is the "I'm Third Lifestyle" of putting God and others ahead of one self.