Peter Greer is president and CEO of HOPE International, a global, Christ-centered microfinance organization serving throughout Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe. Internationally, Peter served as a microfinance adviser in Cambodia, technical adviser for Self-Help Development Foundation in Zimbabwe and managing director for Urwego in Rwanda. As an advocate for the church?s role in missions and alleviating extreme poverty, Peter has been a featured speaker at conferences such as Catalyst, Passion and Harvest International's Development Conference and Jubilee, and he has been featured in Christianity Today , World , Forbes , Relevant and Outcomes magazine, and on CNN. Peter is the author or coauthor of The Poor Will Be Glad , The Spiritual Danger of Doing Good , Mission Drift , Entrepreneurship for Human Flourishing , Stop Helping Us and Watching Seeds Grow . Peter and his wife, Laurel, live in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, with their three children. Kim King (JD, University of Alabama) is a member of the leadership team of Women Doing Well Initiatives, Inc., an affiliate of Generous Living, which provides education and tools for women to facilitate generosity. She previously served as an attorney and manager in the law department of Exxon Mobil Corporation for over thirty years, and she continues to privately practice assisting nonprofits and the under-served.
Kim has served on the boards of various ministries and organizations, including Hope International, the National Christian Foundation-Houston, and the Women's Council of InterVarsity. She lives in Houston.