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SPEAKERS
Karl Haffner
is the senior pastor of Kettering
Church, Kettering, Ohio. He also works with the Kettering
Health Network in the Spiritual Mission department. He is
the founding pastor of North Creek Christian Fellowship,
Bothell, Washington and The Church of Acts, Walla Walla,
Washington. He has two bachelor’s degrees, Theology and
Business, from Walla Walla College, an MBA from Pacific
Lutheran University, a master of divinity and doctor of phi-
losophy from Andrews University. Haffner is also author
of several books and has written hundreds of articles pub-
lished in many different journals. He is amazed daily by
God’s acceptance and is committed to communicating that grace to others. Haffner is
married to Cherié and they have two daughters, Lindsey and Claire.
Sung Kwon
has served as the director of the North
American Division Adventist Community Services since
2001 and is an ordained minister of the Seventh-day Ad-
ventist Church having served in Ohio and Allegheny East
Conferences. He served as the executive director of the
Good Neighbor House, an ACS agency in Dayton, Ohio,
for eight years. He was the president and vice president
of the North American Association of Community Services
Directors during that time. He had the privilege of planting
a Korean congregation and serving as its interim pastor in
Dayton. He has served on the board of the National Volun-
tary Organizations Active in Disasters, the Maryland Association of Nonprofit Orga-
nizations, National Interfaith Coalition of Aging, and National Mass Care Council. He
grew up with Buddhist and Catholic family beliefs and was baptized as a Seventh-day
Adventist in 1991.
Norman McNulty is a board-certified neurologist
practicing in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. He is a native of
Portland, Tennessee and graduated from Highland Acad-
emy in 1996. He also graduated from Southern Adventist
University with a bachelor of science in Biochemistry in
2000 and then from Loma Linda University, School of
Medicine, in 2004. Prior to starting his neurology practice
in Lawrenceburg, Dr. McNulty served for two years as a
missionary at the Adven