Dr. James Wetherbe is a highly regarded professor, author and consultant in management of information technology. He has spend over 40 years in academia and industry, serving on the faculty of the University of Houston, University of Minnesota, University of Memphis and Texas Tech University. Author of over 30 books he has lectured worldwide on leadership, communication and information technology. He was the first recipient of the Management Information Systems Quarterly Distinguished Scholar Award, was ranked by Information Week one of the top dozen information technology consultants and speakers and is ranked among the top 20 most influential researchers in his field. His book about FedEx, The World on Time was ranked as one of the top 30 business books of 1997 by Executive Book Summaries.Computing Newsletter ranked his book Systems Analysis and Design as the best textbook on the topic. Previous work in spiritual authoring includes Faith Logic: Getting Online with God aimed at the strong willed spiritually challenged who require a more logical, reasoned approach to arrive at faith in God. 

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Dr. John Vawter spent 10 years on the staff of Campus Crusade for Christ in both England and the Northwest as Area Director. He pastored at Wayzata Evangelical Free Church in the suburbs of Minneapolis for fourteen years and Bethany Community Church in Tempe, AZ. He was the president of Phoenix Seminary in Phoenix and Western Seminary in Portland, OR. He has taught doctoral courses in six different seminaries and spoken in seventeen countries. His two previous books include Uncommon Graces, which was nominated for the Gold Medallion Award and Hit by a Ton of Bricks; You’re Not Alone When Your Child’s on Drugs. The latter book grew out of the ministry his wife and he founded called You’re Not Alone, Inc. a non-profit ministry aimed at helping parents who discover their children are abusing alcohol and other drugs. The website Lighthouse Network will provide you with many wonderful resources to help with family members who are addicted to or abusing alcohol or other drugs.