Dr. James White is the director of Alpha and Omega Ministries, a Christian apologetics organization based in Phoenix, Arizona.  He is a professor, having taught Greek, Systematic Theology, and various topics in the field of apologetics.  He has authored or contributed to more than twenty books, including The King James Only Controversy, The Forgotten Trinity, The Potter's Freedom, and The God Who Justifies.  He is an accomplished debater, having engaged in more than fifty moderated, public debates with leading proponents of Roman Catholicism, Islam, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Mormonism. 
Tom Ascol is the Executive Director of Founders Ministries and Editor of the Founders Journal. He has been the Pastor of Grace Baptist Church in Cape Coral, Florida since 1986. He received a BS from Texas A & M University and the MDiv and PhD degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is editor of the books Reclaiming the Gospel and Reforming Churches and Dear Timothy and has contributed articles and chapters to numerous publications. He and his wife, Donna, live with their six children in Cape Coral.
Rev. Burk Parsons serves as minister of congregational life at Saint Andrew’s Chapel in Sanford, Florida, and he is the editor of Tabletalk, the monthly Bible-study magazine of Ligonier Ministries for which he serves as the director of editorial services. He holds a degree in biblical studies from Trinity College and the master of divinity degree from Reformed Theological Seminary. He is the also the editor of an upcoming book on the perseverance of the saints published by Presbyterian and Reformed Publishers. He and his wife Amber live in Logwood, Florida, with their daughter Claire.

David T. King is a graduate of Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson, MS (M.Div. 1983) and a Pastor/Teaching Elder in the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). He is the Pastor of Dayspring Presbyterian Church in Forsyth, GA. He is married, and has one grown child, a daughter. He has co-authored with William Webster the three-volume set, Holy Scripture: The Ground and Pillar of Our Faith, which is a defense of the Reformation principle of sola Scriptura. His work has exposed the many errors and massive historical revisionism in which popular Roman Catholic apologists engage on the issues of Scripture and tradition.

Steve Camp has been in Christian music for 28 years. He has released 18 CD, 22 number one songs and over fifty top ten songs plus numerous awards.  He has been extensively involved in causes such as feeding the poor and was one of two recipients of the NARAS President's Merit Award for his work for underprivileged children around the world.  He wrote the Grammy award winning song “Martin” about Dr. Martin Luther King.  He also spearheaded an outreach ministry to people infected with HIV/AIDS called ACCT (Aids Crisis and Christians Today). On October 31, 1997 he released his 107 THESES, A Call to Reformation for Contemporary Christian Music; an unprecedented call to return back to biblical ministry in CCM and the church today.   Steve served on staff at Grace Community Church with his longtime friend and mentor, Dr. John MacArthur from 1998-1999.  He is a prolific writer/author for his blog CampOnThis and is the President and Founder of AudienceONE Ministries which was established in 2002.  Steve lives in Franklin, TN with his five children.