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by Ikho Poswayo Tell us a little about yourself? I was born and raised in the Eastern Cape. In 2008 I moved to Gauteng to study at the University of Johannesburg. That’s where I came to faith through the ministry of Campus Outreach. After my Honours in Financial... by studio@brandesign.co.za | Apr 1, 2022 | News, Newsletter April 2022
by Clive Alfino GWC’s various buildings in Muizenberg are the spaces where our students live and learn together. They’re indispensable to the residential theological community. But they’re also not cheap, and things tend to break down over time. So I... by studio@brandesign.co.za | Apr 1, 2022 | News, Newsletter April 2022
by Drs Dick and Caroline Seed In August 2018, we partnered with GWC to run a non-accredited three-phase introductory course across Africa in teaching and learning for higher theological education (TALHITE). When lockdown prevented us from travelling, we moved online... by studio@brandesign.co.za | Apr 1, 2022 | News, Newsletter April 2022
by Nevil Carrington At the heart of the Explore program are small groups of believers meeting together under the guidance of a trained facilitator. The last two years of COVID-19 struck at that heart, making those groups at times incredibly difficult and others... by studio@brandesign.co.za | Apr 4, 2022 | News, Newsletter April 2022
by Priviledge Tafirei A few weeks ago, I shared a reflection on my undergraduate studies at the Gospel Coalition Africa. I unpacked three pitfalls that students must beware of as they pursue theological studies. Theological training is so enticing that one faces the... by studio@brandesign.co.za | Apr 4, 2022 | News, Newsletter April 2022
By Dr Vuyani Sindo In my previous article, I looked at the criticism common among black millennials within the South African context that calls Christianity a white man’s religion. I tried to answer that common objection by looking at the past, particularly the...