Tulsa, Oklahoma
June 24-27, 2024
You are invited to join us for ORUef / ICAA Week and the Global Christian Educators’ Conference 2024, the highlight of our year!
During this week, we gather from all across the globe for business, professional development, worship, and fellowship. We share stories of what the Lord is doing in our midst, and we welcome new schools to our organization. We celebrate with those who were accredited for the first time and with those who renewed accreditation for another five years. We cheer for our Administrator and Teacher of the Year. Together we learn skills and strategies to improve our schools, and together we discuss common difficulties.
Representatives from schools that are accredited through ICAA and those currently in the process are invited to ICAA and ORUef events, as indicated on the Detailed Week Schedule. Educators from any Christian school are invited to the Global Christian Educators’ Conference and Pre-Conference.
About Our Keynote Speaker
George Barna is a Professor at Arizona Christian University and Director of Research at its Cultural Research Center, focusing on worldview assessment and development, and cultural transformation. He is also the Sr. Research Fellow at Family Research Council Center for Biblical Worldview, and a Fellow at the Townsend Institute at Concordia University.
He was the founder The Barna Group (which he sold in 2009), the Barna Institute, the American Culture and Faith Institute, and Metaformation. Through those entities he has conducted groundbreaking research on worldview, cultural transformation, ministry applications, spiritual development, and politics. He has provided research and strategy for several hundred parachurch ministries, thousands of Christian churches, the U.S. military, Fortune 500 companies, and has supplied polling and strategy to four presidential candidates. He has also served on multiple Boards of Directors and Advisory Boards.
To date, Barna has authored or co-authored 60 books addressing social and religious trends, worldview, leadership, spiritual development, church dynamics, and cultural transformation. They include New York Times and amazon bestsellers and several award-winning books. His books have been translated into more than a dozen foreign languages.
He previously taught at several universities and seminaries; served as the Teaching Pastor of a large, multi-ethnic church; pastor of a house church; an elder in four congregations; and has helped to start several churches.
After graduating summa cum laude from Boston College, Barna earned two Master’s degrees from Rutgers University and received a doctorate from Dallas Baptist University.
George and his wife Nancy attended high school, college, and grad school together before marrying in 1978. They have three adopted daughters and three grandchildren, and currently live on the central California coast and in Phoenix. In his free time, George likes to watch the Yankees, read novels, play bass and listen to music, enjoy the ocean, hang out with his grandchildren and his blind dog (Ray Charles).