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PRESENTERS
Heather Clark & Juliet Van Heerden
Heather Clark loves Jesus and passionately serves Him by
serving others. She currently serves her church as a music and
prayer minister and administrative assistant. Her voice is her
instrument. She believes in the power of worship and interces-
sory prayer to bring human hearts into the presence of God.
Juliet Van Heerden is an educator, speaker, and writer. She
holds a master of science in Literacy Education. Earnest about
sharing hope with hearts wounded by addiction, she i nitiated a
12 step class at her church and encourages others to do the same.
As a speaker for women, recovery groups, and congregations,
she joyfully shares her inspirational journey with Jesus. Her
memoir, Same Dress, Different Day, A Spiritual Memoir of
Addiction and Redemption, chronicles her escape from the
sick cycle of codependency to freedom and redemption!
Heather and Juliet will share their hearts through testimony,
teaching, prayer, and music. Their mission is to serve God by
bringing hope and healing to souls burdened by the weight of living in a world rife
with the pain of addiction and sin.
David Hartman has served for 34 years as a pastor, evan-
gelist, and conference administrator. He currently serves as the
ministerial and evangelism director for the Kentucky-Tennes-
see Conference. In July, he will begin a new role as a profes-
sor in the School of Religion at Southern Adventist Univer-
sity. David has a doctor of ministry from Andrews University.
In 2018, he published a book titled, Winning Ways to Witness:
Seven Witnessing Styles That Attract People to Christ. He has
a passion for winning people to Christ and training church
members to do the same. David and his wife, Judi, have two married children,
Matthew (Lis) and Beth (Ben) Crerar.
Sung Kwon has served as the director of the North American
Division Adventist Community Services since 2001 and is an
ordained minister. He served as the executive director of the
Good Neighbor House. He was the president and vice president
of the North American Association of Community Services Di-
rectors. Sung planted a Korean congregation and served as its
interim pastor in Dayton. He is also the speaker for the 9:00 am
weekday presentation in the Raphan Ley Auditorium.
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