November 2022
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GWC’s Reach Into Africa
GWC naturally enjoys the centripetal benefits of students wanting to come and study in a residential format. It looks like 2023 will be a better-than average year on this count. This has…
Understanding Leadership in the Light of Stewardship
When I stood up and indicated my willingness to serve the GWC student community, I had no idea what it would entail or what demands would be placed on me. What I knew for certain was…
GWC Hosts an Invaluable African Writing Project
At the annual meeting of the Local Leaders International Africa Mile Deep Strategy in 2020,leaders from six key Evangelical Anglican theological institutions across the continent met to…
Training Lecturers Throughout the African Continent
The Teaching and Learning for Higher Theological Education (TALHITE) team had a busy August,running two training courses for lecturers with support from the Local Leaders International…
Alumni Interview: Learning to preach for God’s Glory, Not My Own
I am mainly serving students on the University of KwaZulu-Natal campuses through the ministry of The Bible Talks (TBT) in KZN. This is my primary vocation. So I get up to things like walk-up…
Finding Willing Hands for the Work of God
Though we have not yet seen the corresponding growth in student numbers, Explore is excellently positioned in various countries—all praise be to God. We can confidently point to the various…
TDA: Providing Busaries Beyond Our Borders
The Theological Development Africa Programme (TDA) was pleased to extend bursary support to two new campuses of its Gospel Partner Colleges: Alexandria School of Theology (AST) and…
Heritage Day Celebrations
We enjoyed a vibrant GWC community celebration on Heritage day. What a joy it was to be gathered together for fellowship. Principal Mark Dickson encouraged us to remember that our unity…