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David Lantz is an Adjunct Professor of Business Management and Economics for the University of Phoenix, and teaches for several other Indiana colleges, including Ivy Tech.  He was named the 2005 Faculty of the Year by the first graduating class of the Indianapolis Campus of the University of Phoenix.  He has worked for such organizations as the Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute and as a Budget Analyst for the Indiana Legislature.  He prepared a socio-economic analysis of Central Indiana for Dr. Billy Graham’s 1999 Indianapolis Crusade.

David was the State Director of the Indiana Christian Coalition from 1992 to 1995, and has served as a political consultant to several political campaigns for statewide office.   From 1989 to 1993, he wrote and published a statewide public policy newsletter, Indiana Issues.  While with the Christian Coalition, he gave numerous speeches on the subject of Christian involvement in politics, and trained over 300 activists through that organization’s Leadership SchoolsSince 2009, Mr. Lantz has been providing leadership training to various pro-family, pro-limited government groups and organizations.

He is the author of Think Like Jesus, Lead Like Moses: Leadership Lessons from the Wilderness Crucible.  Additionally, he has written two Christian historical novels, The Brotherhood of the Scroll and The Sword of the Scroll, as well as several other books. 

Mr. Lantz holds a B.A. degree in History and Political Science from Butler University (1979). He holds a Masters Degree in Public Affairs from Indiana University (1981). He is married to his wife of 31 years, Sally, and has three children.

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