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Jason Frenn

Jason Frenn (born October 24, 1966 in Los Angeles, California) is an international evangelist, author, and conference speaker, whose live ministry events have attracted a cumulative worldwide audience of over 4.5 million people.〔http://www.frenn.org/about〕 As a bilingual evangelist, he is widely known throughout the Spanish-speaking areas in the United States and Latin America. His ministry, entitled Power to Change, organizes city-wide crusades. Because his ministry events are focused on predominantly Spanish-speaking regions, he has been criticized as a foreigner trying to change culture. He is one of a handful of Anglo missionary evangelists who work to proselytize in Latin America. He is also an occasional guest voice for the Washington Post. Jason Frenn is a member of the Assemblies of God World Missions, a Protestant organization, but speaks for a wide variety of churches, denominations, and non-profit organizations.〔http://www.crystalcathedral.org/hour_of_power/pastors/index_lc.php?contentid=4156〕 He is also a motivational and corporate affiliate speaker for the Ziglar Corporation.〔http://www.ziglar.com/keynotes/ziglar-speakers-and-trainers/jason-frennziglar-motivational-speaker〕
==Personal History==

Jason Frenn was born in 1966 and raised in Southern California. His mother struggled with alcoholism, while his father was a bartender. At the age of three his parents separated, divorcing six years later. Jason and his mother moved to Big Bear, California, where his mother remarried a sixty-nine-year-old man who had been previously divorced five times.〔Power to Reinvent Yourself. ISBN 978-0-446-54622-5〕
Upon attending Southern California College (now Vanguard University), Jason met his wife-to-be, fellow student Cindee Larson. During their courtship they shared a collective desire to work as missionaries to the Spanish-speaking community. They married six months after graduation, and moved to San Jose, Costa Rica, in 1991. After completing an intensive period in language school, they began their missionary evangelism ministry, today called Power to Change. Their ministry holds city-wide crusades throughout Latin America and, more recently, in the United States.〔SoCal Connection, November 2007, Vol 2, No. 11〕〔(Relocate )〕
Jason holds a Bachelor's Degree in History and Political Science, and a Master's in Church Leadership from Vanguard University of Southern California.〔Vanguard Magazine, Vol. 7 No. 3〕
He and Cindee have three daughters.

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