
Prisons, power and polarities: interview with Modupe Adefala
We sit down with 2019 graduate Modupe Adefala to discuss prisons, if pioneering is too white, and churches as learning centres.
We sit down with 2019 graduate Modupe Adefala to discuss prisons, if pioneering is too white, and churches as learning centres.
We talk to Maria Casiero, second year MA student, about her unusual journey to faith and how it’s continuing with CMS pioneer training
This month I chatted to second year Diploma student, Valerie Cuffe-Adams, to find out about her story and her pioneering Val, can you tell me about your early life, and also about Alpha? I am aware
A well-known piece of Romford street art inspired this theological-reflection-as-spoken-word by Joanne Smallman, a student at the St Cedd Centre for Pioneer Mission, our training hub in partnership with the Diocese of Chelmsford. I caught up
This month I caught up with James Fox Robinson, a 2nd year MA student here in Oxford HH: James, can you tell me something about your upbringing? I’m especially interested to hear about Papua New Guinea! JFR:
Second year MA student Jackie Maw is pioneering on a new housing development in Aldershot where nearly 4,000 homes will be built over the next 10 years. HH: Jackie, tell us about you and your current
Helen Harwood interviews second year diploma student, Andy Meek HH: You have told me you think you have always been a bit anti-establishment. Can you explain a bit more where that comes from and how it
Rachel Burton is a former CMS short term mission partner to Bolivia and is now studying on the Pioneer course. Rachel joined us for the Mission and Evangelism weekend. HH: Rachel, please tell us a bit
Jane is studying with us at level 6, having joined us at Year 2 of our diploma course; and kindly offered to host the Bible in Context for us last month HH: Firstly, Jane, can you
BY ANDY MASON, second year MA student. “Whose idea was this?” my friend asked as we squelched through puddles to find somewhere dry to sleep out. Knowing the answer was ‘me’ I tried to make light
Volume 39 issue 1 is out now, exploring Indigenous theologies including Aboriginal, Māori, Yorùbá, First Nations and more.
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