A global Anglican picture
Last week, Oak Hill students were delighted to hear from two trustees of GAFCON UK, Jane Krammer and Martin Mills.
Last week, Oak Hill students were delighted to hear from two trustees of GAFCON UK, Jane Krammer and Martin Mills.
Old Oak Nat Ayling reflects on the story and symbolism of the mission tree, planted by the first 7 ‘Theology and world mission’ graduates at Oak Hill in 2009.
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.
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
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