The Listening Prayer Community Leadership
Brian and Della Headley
During their 35 years of marriage, Brian and Della have pastored
several churches, raised five children, and have been pastoral prayer
counselors with Elijah House Canada prior to founding and coming
on staff with the Listening Prayer Community. They are delighted
to have 6 grandchildren.
Brian has a Masters of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary
in Pasedena California. He joined the staff of Elijah House Canada
in 1996, after 20 years of pastoring. He is now a full time pastor
with The Listening Prayer Community.
Della is a graduate of the University of Washington with a Masters
degree in Nursing. After working as a nurse for a few years she
focused full time on mothering her children and supporting her husband
in the pastorate. In 1995 she joined the staff of Elijah House Canada.
She is now a full time pastor with The Listening Prayer Community.
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Brad
Jersak
Brad is the pastor of Freshwind Christian Fellowship in Abbotsford,
BC. He graduated from Briercrest Bible College with a Masters degree
in Biblical Studies, and he also holds a Masters of Divinity from
Trinity Western University. Brad travels and speaks doing Listening
Prayer seminars. He is married to Eden, and they are joyfully parenting
three lively sons.
Brad is the author of seven books "Can
You Hear Me?" and "Children,
Can You Hear Me?" as well as "Fear
No Evil", Rivers from Eden, Kissing the Leper, Shades and
Stricken, available through the The Listening Prayer Community office.
Alan Dyck
Alan Dyck is an Associate Pastor with Listening Prayer Community.
Alan and his wife Mary-Anne have been married for 27 years and are
parents to three beautiful children. Alan was involved in a church
plant when he was called to Pastor. It was during these five years
that he become involved with Listening Prayer as a way of bringing
healing to hurting people. The Dycks now live in Vancouver. Alan
preaches regularly and continues to be involved in ministering and
teaching about Listening Prayer while earning his living in the
carpentry trade. |