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GLENDORA, Calif., June 11 /Standard Newswire/ -- Asian Access, an evangelical mission organization that develops leaders and serves as a catalyst to multiply churches, announced today that its third president, the Rev. S. Douglas Birdsall, will step down on Sept. 30 to devote full time to his position as executive international chair of the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelism (LCWE).
Photo: Rev. S. Douglas Birdsall
Bruce Johnson, vice president for leadership development, will become interim president. The Asian Access board of directors established a search committee to find a permanent replacement.
Birdsall, 53, who assumed the position in 1991, will continue as an Asian Access missionary and member of the ministry's board of directors.
"After much thought and prayer, I realized that I could no longer effectively lead both organizations. I remain committed to the people and the vision of Asian Access. I am grateful for the evidence of God's providence in using everything I've experienced up to this point to prepare me for this new role with
"The board deeply loves Doug and his wife Jeanie, and we wish them the very best as they follow God's call," said Ron McMahon, chairman of Asian Access' board of directors. "We appreciate how they have led this mission with progressive vision and untarnished character. Doug's 16 years at the helm sharpened our ministry by focusing all our work on developing leaders and multiplying churches.
"While we are sorry to lose Doug as our leader, our mission is to 'identify, develop and release kingdom leaders,'" McMahon said. "In keeping with this objective, we feel we are releasing him to pursue his expanded passion for the world, since
The Lausanne Committee is preparing for an International Congress on World Evangelization that will be held in
Organizers say the event will consider new evangelism strategies in light of shifts in the global population of Christians. Christianity is growing dramatically in the developing world, while many churches in Western countries are losing strength.
Johnson, 56, joined Asian Access in 2004 as vice president for leadership development. He currently oversees the design and implementation of the ministry's pastor training model in 20 targeted countries across
"Doug leaves us with a legacy of vision, expansion and focus," Johnson said. "While he will greatly be missed, God has stamped the same vision and focus on the hearts of the staff, country leaders and board of directors. So we go forward with a shared passion in partnership with Asian church leaders."
Asian Access (www.asianaccess.org) was launched in
Under Birdsall's direction, the mission expanded beyond