Gary's Profile



The son of European immigrants, Gary Kah has been interested in world affairs since he was a
young boy. His parents came to America in the 1950's, but some of his relatives still live in
Germany and Croatia.

Gary and his wife, Audrey, have been married for 24 years and live with their four children near
Indianapolis, Indiana. For many years the family worshiped at the Church At The Crossing, where
Gary and Audrey worked in various youth and music ministries. After moving to their current
location the Kah family joined Harbour Shores Church, where they are now actively involved.

In his "spare" time, Gary enjoys working out, playing the violin, and spending time with
his family in various ways. For more than 10 years, Audrey taught music in public schools
for students in first through sixth grades. She now serves as Gary's Schedule Coordinator.

Gary and Audrey met while they were students at Anderson University. Gary graduated
Magna Cum Laude with three majors: Economics, Business Administration and German.
His special focus was in the area of International Marketing and Economics.

After graduating, Gary became the Europe and Middle East Trade Specialist for the State of
Indiana. In this capacity he traveled to more than 20 countries, working hand-in-hand with
U.S. Embassies and top government officials in the area of export promotion.

In the mid 1980's, Gary stumbled onto some information about the United States printing a
"new currency". After some investigation, he found that many countries around the
world had already begun issuing new currencies similar in design. Gary discovered that this
coordinated effort was merely a stepping stone toward establishing a single, global unit of
exchange--which was to be part of a coming one world government.

In 1987, Gary was invited to join the World Constitution and Parliament Association, one of the
organizations involved at the forefront of promoting the world government agenda. During the next
4 years he obtained detailed documents which demonstrate that the move toward a one world
government is very real and active. Some of these documents are reproduced in his books.

Gary's Spiritual Commitment

Gary Kah had the privilege of being raised in a Christian home, and remembers praying to God
since the age of four. Throughout his childhood years he faithfully attended the United Brethren
in Christ Church in Kettering, Ohio, where his mother was the organist and his father was an
usher. At the age of ten, he understood for the first time exactly what Jesus Christ had done for
him on the cross. At that time he accepted Christ as his personal Savior. This took place during a
Jack Van Impe Crusade in Dayton.

Shortly after making his decision for Christ, Gary remembers first grasping the reality of what
happened during World War II. Hearing the war stories of his father, who fled from both the
Nazis and Communists as a young boy in Croatia, Gary couldn't understand why most Christians
stood back and allowed such terrible atrocities to happen. One day in his classroom at school,
as a sixth-grader, he remembers silently praying to the Lord about these matters. He vowed
that if something like this were to ever happen in America he would take a stand against it,
whatever the cost.

During his teenage years Gary continued to worship at the Kettering U.B. Church, serving as
president of his youth group for two years. He also attended youth gatherings at Fairhaven
Missionary Alliance Church where he sang in the Campus Life Chorale. Upon graduating from
Fairmont West High School (in Kettering), Gary moved to Indiana to attend Anderson University.
While at Anderson he met his wife-to-be, Audrey Liechty, originally from Berne, Indiana. Audrey
also had the fortune of growing up in a Christian home, and was actively involved at the Berne
First Mennonite Church, before going to college.

During their years at Anderson University Gary and Audrey both attended Eastside Church of
God where they were regularly challenged by the sound teaching of Pastor Dwight Dye. Following
college, Gary and Audrey were married, and soon afterwards moved to Indianapolis, where
Gary was offered a position as Europe and Middle East Trade Specialist with the Indiana Government.

After making the move to Indianapolis, the young couple began attending The Church at the
Crossing (affiliated with the Church of God, Anderson) and soon became involved as youth
counselors. About that time, Gary started traveling more extensively overseas because of his
job, and soon began to witness events leading us toward a world government. He learned there
was a definite agenda to unite all the governments of the world under a single umbrella for the
purpose of control. This emerging one world government, he discovered, was being referred to by
insiders as, The New World Order.

Skeptical at first, he began looking into these matters for himself, only to realize that many of
those at the helm of this "New Age" movement were heavily involved in the occult. The forces
involved included many U.N. Officials, U.S. Government leaders, a virtual "Who's Who" of the
international banking community and a number of religious figures. Increasingly, Gary felt
challenged to do something about these developments... to warn people of what lay ahead.
He remembered the commitment he made to God as a young man. Was the Lord taking him
up on his promise?...

After much prayer, the doors began to open in the summer of 1984, and his direction became
more clear. Gary was invited to share his findings with small church groups. Soon he was asked
to discuss the subject on radio talk shows. In April, 1985, ten months after beginning to speak
out against world government and the New Age movement, he was issued an ultimatum by an
administration superior. He was asked to keep quiet about this subject, or else resign his
position. In May, after one last trip overseas to the Soviet Union and China, Gary submitted
his letter of resignation.

After more than 10,000 hours of intense personal research and seven years of struggling to
overcome obstacles, his perseverance finally paid off with the publication of En Route To Global
Occupation
. It was a team effort between Gary, his wife and God. Although tested at times to
their limits - trying to complete this project while raising a family - they never gave up. The
experience strengthened their faith in Jesus Christ while teaching them to be obedient at all cost.
When starting the project, Gary promised to give all the glory and honor for any forthcoming
success to the Lord Jesus Christ. The same still holds true!

In 1997, Gary began working on a new project. He believed God was leading him to write a
book that chronicled the past, present and future of the One World movement by examining the
lives and plans of the 20th century's top New Agers. His goal: to give Christians a full
understanding of the threat posed by this occult movement. His book, The New World Religion,
became a reality in 1999 and has already influenced many Christian believers to be more
discerning. It has also been instrumental in leading numerous New Agers to accept Jesus Christ
as personal savior.

Along with providing an historical overview, Gary's book reports on the most recent developments
in the One World movement, including the current effort to unite all of the world's religions
through U.N. sponsored initiatives. It exposes the deception of interfaithism, documenting
the growing influence of this thinking in Catholic and Protestant circles. The book also offers a
sound scriptural response to these developments, helping readers to recognize the dramatic, yet
disguised differences between biblical Christianity and New Age occultism. The New World Religion
is thoroughly documented with 50 exhibits, over 300 footnotes, and an extensive appendix section.
Gary's prayer is that this latest work would serve to wake up the Church, prompting Christians
everywhere to rededicate their lives to the Lord and to renew their commitment to be discerning
and obedient to God's truth.


Awards and Honors Received by Gary Kah:

- Governor's Commendation for outstanding service to the State of Indiana.

- Meritorious Hoosier Award (from the Indiana Secretary of State)

- Anderson College Wall Street Journal Award for Outstanding Achievement in Economics

- Who's Who in the Midwest.

- Who's Who of Emerging Leaders in America.


Organizations:

- Founder and Executive Director, Hope for the World, Noblesville, Indiana.

- President, Hope International Publishing, Inc., Noblesville, Indiana.

- Founder and President of Hope for the World International, Inc., Noblesville, Indiana.