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Hal Warren
Hal is a disciple of Jesus Christ
who was married in 1981 to his wife Kathy and they have four sons
and one daughter – Jonathan,
David, Christabel, Seth, and Joseph. He believes, second to cultivating
his relationship with God, that raising his family unto the Lord
is the most significant task for him while on Earth. Furthermore,
Hal believes that being a successful leader in the church or work
place is no substitute for failing to be a successful leader at home.
Hal is an Instrumentation and Control
(I&C) Design Engineer
at Dominion’s Surry Power Station. He has also been the Lead
Instructor of NRC License Operator Requalification Training, Lead
Instructor of Nuclear I&C Technician Training, and an I&C
Technician during his over twenty-one years at this nuclear power
station. Hal has a B.S. in Electronics and Instrumentation from Excelsior
College and will complete a Masters in Business Administration from
Liberty University in 2006. He received the first Nuclear Energy
Institutes Training Top Industry Practice Award in 2003, a Training
Excellence Award from the American Nuclear Society in 1995, and a
U.S. Navy Commendation Medal for Leadership in 1983. He is listed
in Who’s Who Among Executives and Professionals for
2006.
He is the lead motivational trainer
for Gathering of Men of Newport News, VA. (www.gatheringofmen.com) This is a para-church
organization dedicated to helping the local church build men for
Jesus. Through this ministry Hal trains men, the leaders of men’s
ministries and occasionally provides pulpit supply. Hal desires
to honor Christ through this Internet teaching ministry, thereby
glorifying the Heavenly Father, in the power and presence of the
Holy Spirit.
The purpose of my instruction is that all the Christians there would
be filled with love that comes from a pure heart, a clear conscience,
and sincere faith. NLT 1 Timothy 1:5