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The concept of a school of the prophets is by no means a new one; indeed the prophet Samuel was the first to initiate such a school. The Christadelphian community are entirely Bible based so it should come as no surprise that we follow this tradition. This course contains teacher training, it is produced not to be prescriptive in how to run an Ecclesia and its meetings it is there to provide frameworks around which you can determine the best way to run your Ecclesia. The materials found here are intended for the Christadelphian Ecclesias of Tanzania; however, the principles are universal and therefore are transferable to any culture.…mehr

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The concept of a school of the prophets is by no means a new one; indeed the prophet Samuel was the first to initiate such a school. The Christadelphian community are entirely Bible based so it should come as no surprise that we follow this tradition. This course contains teacher training, it is produced not to be prescriptive in how to run an Ecclesia and its meetings it is there to provide frameworks around which you can determine the best way to run your Ecclesia. The materials found here are intended for the Christadelphian Ecclesias of Tanzania; however, the principles are universal and therefore are transferable to any culture.
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Autorenporträt
Carl Hinton was baptized into the Christadelphian faith in 1983 at just the age of 15. He has worked in the missionary fields of Tanzania for over 30 years; at one point spending an entire year traveling around from one group of believers to the next. He was able to build and equip an orphanage in the Sumbawanga region. Besides working in Africa, he acts as regional lead for the Christadelphian Bible Mission in Slovenia. He has authored and published 18 books, 14 of which have been translated into Kiswahili. Many articles written by him are found on the popular religious website and blog https://www.christadelphian.or.tz/ where he acts as editor.