CONGRESS SPEAKERS
Gifted pastors & teachers from around the world will lead the Congress sessions!
ALONGLA AIER is co-founder and associate professor in English and communication at the Oriental
Theological Seminary, one of the primary theological institutions among the Nagas in Northeast India.
Aier has exercised her leadership in empowerment of marginalized women and has been a
popular speaker at women’s and youth conferences in Northeast India, particularly in her native state
of Nagaland. She is also a regular speaker at Baptist meetings and conferences, including at the Asia
Pacific Baptist Congress in Chiang Mai, Thailand, in May 2006, and during the BWA Living Water
conference in Dimapur in Nagaland, India, in December 2007. Aier has also conducted training for
government civil servants in Nagaland.
JANET CLARK is academic dean and associate professor of counseling at Tyndale University
College and Seminary in Toronto, Canada.
She previously served as vice dean at McMaster Divinity College, where she taught counseling,
pastoral care and field education. She also worked in Indonesia as a missionary for eight years.
She has lectured widely in a number of countries and contexts and is a frequent conference and
retreat speaker.
Her teaching, publications and continuing research interests are in the areas of multicultural
competence, spiritual care and counseling and professional education.
PABLO DEIROS is president of the International Baptist Theological Seminary in Buenos Aires,
Argentina, and is former pastor of First Baptist Church and Central Baptist Church in Buenos Aires.
His books include Evangelicals and Political Power in Latin America and History of Christianity in
Latin America, and he co-edited the book, The Rising Revival.
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