News
Dean’s Bulletin Board 8.02.2018
While traveling abroad this summer, I was struck by the content of foreign newspapers. That is, just how much news was in them. It alarms me that news websites and newspapers in the States have such limited coverage, leaving us in the dark on issues they do not deem newsworthy. This piece, from the Australian […]
Dean’s Bulletin Board 7.30.2018
DBB 6.22.2018 GAFCON/Jerusalem Diary (final entry)
Today was the final day of GAFCON and it was a good one. Several things came into focus for me and I leave feeling encouraged. I had breakfast with Peter and Christine Jensen. Peter is the retired archbishop of Sydney and his son Michael was a classmate of mine at Oxford. Our Nigerian friends left […]
DBB 6.21.2018: GAFCON + JERUSALEM DIARY
I woke up early this morning to breakfast with my good friend and former Oxford classmate Lee McMunn. Lee is planting a church in Scarborough, England (a lovely seaside town on the northeast coast). He was, by far, the best preacher at college when we were there and a faithful leader. Lee is heading up […]
DBB 6.20.2018: GAFCON + Jerusalem Diary
DBB 6.19.2018: More GAFCON + Jerusalem Diary
The day began, as it always does with our gathering around the word. The liturgy was from the Church of Nigeria and we sang When I Survey the Wondrous Cross in preparation for our Bible exposition. (The choir from the Cathedral in Nairobi, Kenya has worn a different outfit each day. Kind of excited to see […]
DBB 6.18.2018 GAFCON Diary
A wonderful start to GAFCON—your prayers are effective! I am overwhelmed by the number of old friends I have seen and the new friends I’ve made (in just one day). Moreover, I am so glad to experience such a gospel-centered gathering, and an Anglican one at that. This is the largest gathering of Anglicans in […]