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His
Holiness Bhakti-Tirtha Swami Krishnapada, the founder and director of the
Institute for Applied Spiritual Technology,
was born into a pious family in Cleveland, Ohio with the name John E. Favors.
In his early years, he appeared regularly on television as a child evangelist.
As a young man, he became a leader in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s civil rights
movement. Later, he served as president of the student council at Princeton
University, from which he graduated with a degree in psychology. He served as
an international coordinator of the Seventh Pan African Congress, and in 1990
he was coronated as a high chief in Warri, Nigeria in recognition of his
outstanding missionary work in developing self-sufficient farm communities
there.
His
Holiness has been consulted internationally for his unique insight and
expertise in politics, African studies, Indology and international law. After
graduating from Princeton, Bhakti-Tirtha Swami served as an assistant
coordinator for penal reform programs in the state of New Jersey's Office of
the Public Defender, and directed several drug abuse clinics in other areas of
the United States. He also worked as a political campaign manager and was a
special consultant for Educational Testing Services in New Jersey. He gained
international recognition as a representative of the Bhaktivedanta Book Trust
for his outstanding work with scholars of then-communist countries.
In the
United States, Bhakti-Tirtha Swami is the founder and director of the Institute
for Applied Spiritual Technology and director of the International Committee
for Urban Spiritual Development. A specialist in international relations and
conflict resolution, Bhakti-Tirtha Swami travels around the world consulting
with influential leaders. His visits to South Africa have included highly
publicized meetings with then-President Nelson Mandela, where they have shared
their visions and strategies for world peace.
Bhakti-Tirhta
Swami's books have
been acclaimed around the world for their universal appeal and their
straightforward, insightful treatment of issues that face us on the global,
national, community, family and individual levels. He shares with us his own
practical applications of "spiritual solutions for material problems" from
several different angles and teaches us to address the roots of issues and
interactions without being deceived or distracted by the temporary and external
pitfalls that so often cause us to fall short of our goals.

For information on scheduling media appearances and speaking
engagements, please contact:
Joslin (Jambavati) Morgan
Hari Nama Press
1-866-704-3278 (USA)
410-740-1112 (Facsimile)
hpress@compuserve.com
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