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40 Under 40: Ian DiOrio

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by | 4 July, 2013 | 0 comments

07_40_Diorio-mhIAN DiORIO
Director, community life/young adults, 
Eastside Christian Church, 
Anaheim, California 

Ian DiOrio is truly a modern-day Renaissance man. He is a pastor, teacher, author, leader, professor, student, entrepreneur, former rave DJ, loving husband, and sold-out dad. Describing the giftedness of a man like Ian in just 200 words is very difficult, because he has such incredible bandwidth and influence in both the spiritual and secular arenas.

His exhaustive passion and love for God drives him to succeed. He has a depth of knowledge and an understanding of the Bible and of the millennial culture like few people I know. Yet he has the unique ability to communicate deep truths in a relevant way to people of every age and stage of life. To say Ian is an extrovert would be an understatement. Anyone who spends time with him cannot escape his infectious energy. He is able to light up a room with his personality. For Ian, there are no strangers, only friends he hasn”t met yet.

He is definitely someone you will be hearing more about in the years to come!

“”Jared Dunn, executive director of ministries, Eastside Christian Church, Anaheim, California

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