A native New Yorker, George Barna has filled executive roles in politics,
marketing, advertising, media, research and ministry. He founded the Barna
Research Group (now The Barna Group) in 1984 and helped it become the nation's
leading marketing research firm focused on the intersection of faith and
culture. The company has served several hundred parachurch ministries and
thousands of Christian churches throughout the country. It has supplied research
to numerous corporations, churches and non-profit organizations, as well as the
U.S. Navy and U.S. Army.
To date, Barna has written 39 books, mostly
addressing leadership, trends, church health and spiritual development. They
include best-sellers such as Revolution, Transforming Children into Spiritual
Champions, The Frog in the Kettle, and The Power of Vision. His most recent book
is Revolutionary Parenting. Several of his books have received national awards.
He has had more than 100 articles published in periodicals and writes a
bi-weekly research report (The Barna Update) accessed by more than a million
people each year, through his firm's website (www.barna.org). His work is
frequently cited as an authoritative source by the media.
He is a
popular speaker at ministry conferences around the world and has taught at
Pepperdine and Biola Universities and several seminaries. Barna served as a
pastor of a large, multi-ethnic church and has been involved in several church
start-ups. Since 2005, he has been leading a house church. After graduating
summa cum laude from Boston College, Barna earned two Master's degrees from
Rutgers University. At Rutgers, he was awarded the Eagleton Fellowship. He also
received a doctorate from Dallas Baptist University. He lives with his wife
(Nancy) and their three daughters (Samantha, Corban, Christine) in southern
California. He enjoys reading novels, watching movies, playing guitar, and
relaxing on the beach.

