"Rather, speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ,
from whom the whole body joined and held together by every joint with which it is equipped, when each part is
working properly, makes the body grow so that it builds itself up in love."
-- Ephesians 4:13
Chris Nwasike — Lead Organizer
Chris was born in W. Lafayette, Indiana in November of 1978, and moved overseas at a young age. Most of his formal education
was obtained abroad. He returned to the United States after completing a B.S. in Business Administration from the University of Abuja, Nigeria
where he graduated with honors. Currently, he lives in Jacksonville, Florida with his wife Consuela, four-year-old son, Caleb and baby Cyrus.
As a personal banker in Jacksonville, he often says choosing a bank is "similar to choosing a toothbrush." The added value
he brings is "the toothpaste." Chris believes his "toothpaste" lies within how hard and smart he works every day
to educate and help clients build a solid financial future for themselves and for their future family generations.
Chris is a Bible-believing Christian, who has a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
He is motivated by the things he can change, and is inspired by God. His goal is to leave a legacy for his family. Chris has always had a giving heart and all through his youth was involved in faith-based and charitable clubs that
helped better communities he lived in and the schools he attended.
Today, Chris sits on numerous boards and is a member of committees across the city of Jacksonville, Florida, including the Northwest
Jacksonville Economic Development Trust Fund and the Northwest Jacksonville Community Development Corporation. He is also a
member of the Jacksonville Ethics and Transparency Initiative organized by the city's ethics office.
Chris is the President of the
Duval County Young Republicans.
He is also Minority Outreach Chairman of the Duval County Republican Executive Committee and the Director of African American Outreach for the Florida
Federation of Young Republicans.
Civically, Chris is Chairman of the Rotary Foundation and Rotary Club of N. Jacksonville. The Rotary is a service-above-self
organization of professionals looking to better the neighborhoods they do business in. He also mentors teenage boys
in Jacksonville through the Young Timothy Mentoring Club of Faith Christian Center, where he attends church. The club
challenge teenagers to want more from life than the status quo.
On April 30th, 2010, Chris officially announced his candidacy for the United States Congress.
Visit his website for more details!
Read Chris' open letter concerning the current state of America and the Keep God in America Rally.
Jay and Jorgine Fields — Rally Organizers
Jay and Jorgine have been married for 45 years. Forty years ago, God dramatically changed the course of their
lives. With two young sons, they moved from San Gabriel, California, to Duluth, Minnesota, and for the next 30 years, their
lives were given to working with troubled youth. Many of the children they attended to came to live in Fields' home. One of the boys, Jeff, they later adopted.
During their time in Duluth, Jay was Technical Services Manager for two synthetic oil manufacturers, and the Fields were involved in several ministries. Rarely
was it easy to follow God's leading during these years, and their family made many sacrifices.
In 1999, the family moved to Jacksonville, Florida, where Jorgine has worked with special needs children. Jay is
self-employed. Their son David, wife Lisa and boys Anthony and Taylor live in Georgia, and their son James lives in Massachusetts. In 2006, Jeff passed away
from complications due to diabetes.
For years, they've watched and understood the dramatic changes that have come to America, and they've been concerned about the country that will be passed down to our children.
Last year, they began to pray for America with diligence, and God answered them with a simple plan. When Chris Nwasike and the Fields' paths crossed for the first time, they discovered
they were working on the very same plan. On March 26-28, 2010, in Jacksonville, Florida, that plan — the Keep God In America
Rally — will become a reality.
Nanette Malher — Webmaster/Musician/Film Producer
Nanette Malher is an entrepreneur and owner of Aviatrix Enterprises, a multimedia company in Nashville, TN, specializing in web,
print, film, and music services. She is a graduate of Roosevelt University in Chicago, where she received a bachelor of arts
degree with departmental honors in journalism and a minor in music. She is a contributing writer for
www.RenewAmerica.com and
is an active musician/songwriter.
She composed the soundtrack for "Waiting in the Wings," a film that received a
student Oscar, and is currently composing the soundtrack for a documentary on the
First Continental Women's Air Derby of 1929. Nanette is also an FAA Certified private pilot.
She was inducted into the International
Forest of Friendship in Atchison, Kansas, in 2006,
for her ongoing involvement in archiving and publishing aviation history. She is currently producing a film on the life of record-setting aviatrix
Bobbi Trout.
Nanette is the owner/webmaster of www.KeepGodinAmerica.com, a project she created to help preserve America's Judeo-Christian
heritage by supporting small, American churches. She has partnered with the Keep God in America Rally Team to help organize and promote the
March 26-28, 2010 event in Jacksonville, Florida. She has also been asked to
perform on the Keep God in America Rally stage.
Nanette is a member of Brush Hill Cumberland Presbyterian church of Nashville, TN.
Read the note from the webmaster.
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