Scott Lencke: Raised in the Memphis, TN, area of the US, Scott came to Christ through a powerful new birth conversion in January of 1997 while in his last year of high school. He holds a BA in Communications from the University of Memphis and an MA in Theological Studies from Covenant Theological Seminary. Scott also had the opportunity to study music ministry for two years at Visible Music College.
He has had the opportunity of teaching in ministry colleges in both the US and UK, as well as travelling into other nations to teach and train God’s people. Currently, Scott serves as elder-pastor of Cornerstone International Church in Brussels, Belgium. His wife, Catherine (Cat), is a beautiful English rose with a smile that lights up his heart. They were married in December 2006 and they are best friends. Cat enjoys photography (see her website) and secretly wants to be a home interior designer. They have two little boys, Caleb and Joshua.
You can also check out articles on various other theological matters at his personal blog, The Prodigal Thought.
Marvin Cotten: Grew up in Dallas, TX, and trusted in Christ as a child. He has a B.A. in Greek from Baylor University and a Th.M. in New Testament from Dallas Theological Seminary. He served for ten years with Wycliffe Bible Translators and the Summer Institute of Linguistics, during which time he also completed an M.A. in Linguistics at the University of Texas at Arlington.
He has served and taught in the U.S. and in France. He met his wife Françoise in Grenoble, France, and they were married in 1987. They have four children.
They are now once again living in Dallas, where Marv works as a physician assistant, along with writing and blogging.
You can also check out articles on various other theological matters at his personal blog, Asphaleia.

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