Rev Robert Horn. (President)
is an Anglican priest, pastors in St James Church, Charleston, South
Carolina. Married to the former Martha McGougan, they have two children,
Legare, 24 and Joseph, now deceased, and one grandchild, Alexandra. He has
been active in VMTC since 1984, and has served on the US Board of
Directors since the early 1990's, and has been International President for
the last five years. Robert has authored several resource and
position papers for the ministry, and maintains an apostolic focus in his
approach to the ministry.
Rev Richard Holloway.
(Vice-President)
is senior minister of the Community
Church, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. He has been in ministry for 22
years. He is married to Anna, who is a midwife, and they have 4 children,
and 4 grand children. He enjoys sailing and car racing. Both of them
started ministry with VMTC in 1983. The healing power of the Lord has been
evident through ongoing ministry throughout the ensuing years. He has a
desire to see the body of Christ healed and released into its purpose and
destiny. Richard has been a director of VMTC Australia since 1991, and
Australian President since 1996, and has been International Vice-President
for the past five years.
Rev Brian Brandon. (Secretary)
has been a minister for 30
years, and has been with St Martin's Presbyterian Church in
Papatoetoe, New Zealand for the last 18 years. He is married to Elaine,
and they have three adult children who have all left home. With a
horticultural background, he has served the Christian Leaders Training
College in Papua New Guinea for 4 years. He has been involved with VMTC in
NZ since 1991 when the ministry first started here, and is NZ Secretary.
He has produced the 'Freedom From Bondages Directory', a resource
for VMTC training. Through his interest in computers he founded the VisionNet website to serve
the churches of New Zealand, and has set up the VMTC International
website. He is a rugby fan.
Rev Hans Thore Lovaas.
(Treasurer)
is married to Anne Helene, and they have
three children. They worked as missionaries to Bangladesh 1970-1982 for an
evangelical Lutheran mission organisation (Normisjon). He is still working
for Normisjon (20%), VMTC Norway - 'Helhet gjennom Kristus' (20%), and with
the Norwegian Council for Missions and Evangelism (60%). He has been with
VMTC from 1986, and is now the Norwegian Coordinator. He has received much
personal help through VMTC, leading schools once each year, and retreats
twice each year.
