We’ve just finished the fifth week at Oak Hill Bible college. We’re still alive! Sorry for the lack of blog communication since we arrived. Things have been a bit busy!
We’ve met hundreds of godly men and women training to serve the church for the rest of their lives; we’ve been acquainted with two biblical languages: New Testament Greek and Biblical Hebrew; we’ve been thinking about the doctrines of humanity and creation; exploring Biblical theology; we’ve started attending a placement church; we’ve become very familiar with Anglican liturgy; we’ve begun to learn about deconstructing worldviews and philosophies around us; and much much more…
But why exactly are we doing all this? At Oak Hill, we are training to be “adjustable spanners” for the global church.
In other words, we’re training to be able to serve for the rest of our lives in whatever ways the church needs us, in whatever places the church needs us, and in whatever situations the church finds itself in. Even though we currently don’t know what that will look like, we’re training so that will be able to be flexible and useful then.
Please pray for us as we write our first assignments (due in at the end of next week) that we’d be able to work hard and to the best of our abilities, without forgetting that we are accepted by God because of Jesus’ death, not our grades.


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