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Dick Iverson is the founder and Chairman of Ministers Fellowship International. He is the founding pastor of Bible Temple (now, City Bible Church), a large charismatic church in Portland, Oregon, where he and his wife, Edie, pastored for over 40 years. In 1995 he transitioned out of the senior pastor role so that he could give himself more fully to MFI. While he still serves as an elder of City Bible Church, his main function is that of providing apostolic leadership to the pastors and ministers who make up MFI. Pastor Iverson has authored six books and co-authored a seventh which have greatly strengthened pastors and have given them a strong vision for the Church of Jesus Christ and what it can be in this generation. Dick and Edie have four daughters who are married and have blessed them with 13 grandchildren. |
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Frank Damazio and his Australian born wife, Sharon, have four children and reside in Portland, Oregon. After pioneering and pastoring Eugene Christian Fellowship in Eugene, Oregon for 12 years, Frank returned to Portland where in 1995 he succeeded Pastor Dick Iverson as the senior pastor of Bible Temple (now, City Bible Church). Pastor Damazio is involved with other city pastors in city prayer and intercession, city-wide racial reconciliation and city leadership. Pastor Damazio is a graduate of Portland Bible College and holds a Bachelor of Theology and an earned Master of Divinity degree from Oral Roberts University. Frank is currently the President of Portland Bible College and has become a prolific author who has written many books including, Making of a Leader, Prophetic Ministry, Dynamics of Corporate Gathering, Beyond Your Own Strength, God's People Triumphant in Perilous Times, Effective Keys to Successful Leadership, Vanguard Leader, Seasons of Refreshing and many others. Pastor Damazio speaks to several thousand pastors and leaders annually and is in demand for conferences world-wide. |