On this episode of the Trueface podcast, Robby is with Craig Glass. Craig has had a variety of ministry roles throughout his career. He spent 20 years with International Teams, a missions agency based in Chicago, first leading a team based in Vienna, Austria smuggling Christian literature behind the Iron Curtain, then as Vice President of Ministries providing leadership training and pastoral support to 600 worldwide staff. From 1995 through 1999 Craig served on the staff of Willow Creek Community Church providing leadership to the Legacy men’s ministry, consisting of 100 small groups and 800 men. For the following 3 years, Craig served as National Director and Vice President of Team Ministries with International Students Inc., with responsibilities for the oversight of the national and regional directors. Currently, Craig is the director of Peregrine Ministries whose mission is to guide and inspire men on their life journey. He is the author of the Passage to Manhood Field Guide and Noble Journey: A Man’s Quest for a Lasting Legacy. Craig and his wife, Beryl, were married in 1976. They have three children and six grandchildren and live in Monument, CO.
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