Steve Fitzpatrick is president of the Herald of Faith. He lives in California with his wife Kathy, who occasionally accompanies him in his teaching overseas.
He has a master's degree from Azusa-Pacific University, and has taught in various Bible schools through most of his life.
Winston Mattsson-Boze served as president from 1982-2008. He continues active in teaching village pastors. Ingrid, his wife, has gone with him on several trips after retiring from nursing. He has a doctorate from Vision Christian University. They live in Minnesota
Milton McElvain teaches frequently, especially in Uganda. He was a pastor for over 20 years, and now he devotes his time to helping pastors who would otherwise get no training. He has also taught in Honduras and India. He lives in Texas with his wife Jackie, who sometimes shares the teaching load with him.
Rod Westbrook is from Australia, and has extensive mission experience in the Outback and in Papua, New Guinea. He brings practical knowledge in fixing things with him, in addition to a strong spirit of faith. He and his wife live in Florida.
Cynthia Alcantara has been welcomed as part of the team as well.
Jordan Ekeroth is an intern working with Steve Fitzpatrick.
Other teachers help as God leads. Recent trips have included Rick Eudy, Joel Mattsson-Boze, Ron Mancini, Dale Collins, and intern teams from a couple of churches.
Besides the teaching work, Dale Seehusen has led teams of construction workers to Honduras for many years. Several people from Anoka, Minnesota, notably Barb West and Mary Simcoe, have also gone to Honduras to help in projects.
Most important are our overseas team. Charles Okongo in Uganda. Vijay Komanapalli in India. Oscar Rosales in Honduras. Naseem Albert in Pakistan. Valeriy Trenogin in Russia. Moses Okeny in Sudan. Horacio Mosdien in Argentina.