“A lot on my plate” – Interview with Pastor Dupe Adefala
Helen Harwood talks to Dupe (Modupe) Adefala, MA student at Church Mission Society and a woman who admits “Without a doubt, there is a lot on my plate!” HH: Dupe, there is really so much to
Helen Harwood talks to Dupe (Modupe) Adefala, MA student at Church Mission Society and a woman who admits “Without a doubt, there is a lot on my plate!” HH: Dupe, there is really so much to
Helen Harwood talks to first year student Jo Howie about bridging the gap between business and faith, church and community and creating the Grieve Inn. HH: Tell us how faith has worked out in your life
Helen interviews Alison Duckers, who joined us last September and is studying on the MA course. HH: Alison, you’ve told me you have a love of pies (pastry over, under, next to, puff, flaky, readymade, pre-rolled,
Helen Harwood interviews Jane Gray, who joined us as a Year two Diploma student last September. HH: I know you have told me you have a real heart for collaboration, and that working together we are
Helen Harwood meets Libby Hawness-Smith, third year diploma student with Pioneer Mission Leadership Training at Church Mission Society. HH: Tell me a bit about your past life, before CMS, and how you are here with us in
Helen Harwood talks to Nicki Colyer, second year student with CMS Pioneer Mission Leadership Training HH: You are someone close to my heart because my first experience of overseas mission was in Belgium, short term, and
Helen Harwood in conversation with some of the people who joined us for our Research conversations day and Harry and Chris evening event on 8 November: Penny Stradling (finishing her postgraduate Diploma with us), Matthew Wrathall
HH: Could you tell us a bit about yourself and your role at Church Mission Society? MS: Since I became a Christian over two decades ago I’ve always had a heart for the situation of women
Helen Harwood meets pioneer graduate Sue Steer, who has completed a diploma with the Pioneer Mission Leadership Training course at Church Mission Society. HH: Sue, I feel like I’ve seen you so much of the way
Helen Harwood interviews first year pioneer ordinand Susie Templeton, who is beginning her journey as a pioneer minister in an eclectic city-centre parish in Portsmouth. HH: Hi Susie, I know you have very varied experiences can
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