Covid-19 update from the College Leadership Team
So much has changed in such a short time, while so much that is ultimately important remains the same. The Leadership Team explains how Oak Hill has responded positively to the challenges.
So much has changed in such a short time, while so much that is ultimately important remains the same. The Leadership Team explains how Oak Hill has responded positively to the challenges.
In the next of our series, Andrew Nicholls explains how we prepare people for pastoral work.
Chris Howles, who is on staff at the Uganda Martyrs Seminary Namugongo and an Old Oak, outlines the partnership of the two colleges, including the recent visit there by students.
In the next of our series, David Baldwin explains how we prepare people for cross-cultural work in the UK and beyond.
To start our new series of blogs on how we prepare people for different ministries, Tim Ward looks at how we prepare Church leaders.
The new Oak Hill programme is designed to equip men and women for a life of fruitful ministry. It is a course carefully structured over three years.
Currently on many reading lists may be ‘The Madness of Crowds’, all about Identity Politics. Douglas Murray and Lionel Shriver hosted an evening to share views, and potentially, offer a way forward.
To go deeper, Murray and Shriver asked the bigger questions of why? Why would a minority want to weaponize an identity to achieve political change, ignoring the clash of competing minority groups?
Chris and Ros Howles are on staff at the Uganda Martyr’s Seminary, Namugongo. They talk about how training at Oak Hill prepared them for life and ministry overseas.
A recent experience of teaching the Old Testament in Japan shows Eric Ortlund the value, as well as the transformative effect, of taking the context seriously in theological education
The TV updating of the Margaret Atwood novel, The Handmaid’s Tale, reveals much about liberal fears and selfrighteousness, says Eric Ortlund
The outpouring of grief over the death of our Principal Mike Ovey has been extraordinary. So much has been said. So much is still to be said. So much could be said.
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