In the past, the Humanitarian Disaster Institute has hosted a Disaster Ministry Conference that builds networks with and among church and lay leaders, disaster researchers, professionals in emergency management, disaster relief, and humanitarian aid, and more.
NOTE: HDI is not planning on hosting another Disaster Ministry Conference at this time.

Purpose
The Disaster Ministry Conference equips church and lay leaders to serve amid disasters (e.g., natural disasters, refugee crises, mass shootings, acts of terrorism) domestically and internationally. The event features global leaders in disaster ministry, emergency management, humanitarian aid, public health, and mental health fields. Participants gain new knowledge, skills, and networks for effectively engaging and responding to disasters and the justice issues that surround them.
Who Should Attend?
Anyone interested in helping their church or community become more resilient in a disaster-ridden world should join us. Many leaders from organizations that work alongside churches and communities facing disasters attend. The conference is also a great place to network with those involved in disaster ministry, humanitarian aid, and emergency management.
Speakers
Past keynote speakers include:

Eugene Cho, founder and visionary of One Day's Wages, as well as founder and senior pastor of Quest Church in Seattle
Jo Anne Lyon, vice president of Wesley Seminary in Marion, Indiana
Richard Stearns, president of World Vision United States
Marcus Coleman, acting deputy director, DHS Center for Faith-Based & Neighborhood Partnerships
Miriam Burnett, pastor of New Bethel A.M.E. Church in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, as well as president of Resource And Promotion of Health Alliance, Inc.
Emily Gray, senior vice president of US ministries, World Relief
Ed Stetzer, executive director of the Billy Graham Center for Evangelism at Wheaton College
Kent Annan, cofounder of Haiti Partners and HDI Senior Fellow
Dr. Jamie Aten, founder and executive director of Humanitarian Disaster Institute
Last year, we offered Disaster, Refugee, Anti-Human Trafficking, and Development Ministry Tracks led by experts in each field. Breakout speakers included:
Shayne Moore, author, "Refuse to Do Nothing: Finding Your Power to Abolish Modern-Day Slavery"
Simone Halpin, executive director, Naomi's House
Beth Luthye, anti-human trafficking coordinator and grants manager, Nazarene Compassionate Ministries
Raleigh Sadler, founder and executive director, Let My People Go Network
Matthew Soerens, US director of church mobilization, World Relief
Jean Pierre Gatera, pastor and missionary, International Association for Refugees
Christine MacMillan, associate secretary general for public engagement, World Evangelical Alliance
Bob Laarman, director of Disaster Response Services, World Renew
Julie Yurko, president and CEO, Northern Illinois Food Bank
Kevin King, executive director, Mennonite Disaster Service
David Maack, emergency management coordinator, Racine County, WI
Gabriel Garriga, community preparedness officer for FEMA Region 5
Kevin Schaller, adjunct faculty in the Emergency Management-Homeland Security program, Truckee Meadows College
Jenny Dyer, executive director, Hope Through Healing Hands
Elizabeth Frank, associate director of planning, monitoring, evaluation and humanitarian programs, Church World Service
Pricing & Registration
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