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Featured Speakers
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Dr. David Field is husband of one wife and father
of three daughters, the eldest of whom studies at New
St. Andrews. David teaches Christian Doctrine and Ethics
at Oak Hill College in London, England. After reading
theology at Oxford, he taught in a theological college
in Nigeria for three years. His doctorate from Cambridge
was in Puritan thought and was followed by five years as
pastor of an evangelical church south of London. He then
had four years in the commercial world as a head-hunter
before moving to Oak Hill in 2000. He's a keen blogger,
a fan of the English soccer team Everton, and a lover of
fruit brandy and John Buchan novels. |
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J. Steven Wilkins and his wife Wendy have
six children (two of whom are married), and five
grandchildren (four grandsons and one granddaughter). He
was born in Mobile, Alabama, graduated with a degree in
Pre-Law from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa; he
then obtained the Master of Divinity degree from the
Reformed Theological Seminary, in Jackson, Mississippi.
He served as a minister in the Presbyterian Church in
America from 1976-2008 when his present congregation
(Auburn Avenue Presbyterian Church of Monroe, Louisiana)
transferred into the CREC, thus fulfilling his life-long
dream to be in a denomination whose name could be
abbreviated into four letters instead of three. |
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Douglas Wilson is the pastor of Christ Church in
Moscow, Idaho. He is a founding board member of Logos
School, a senior fellow of theology at New St. Andrews
College, and he serves as an instructor at Greyfriars'
Hall, a ministerial training program at Christ Church.
He helped establish the Confederation of Reformed
Evangelical Churches (CREC), is the editor of Credenda
Agenda, and the author of numerous books on classical
Christian education, the family, the church, and the
reformed faith. After serving in the U.S. Navy in the
submarine service, he completed a B.A. and M.A. in
philosophy and a B.A. in classical studies from the
University of Idaho. Douglas and his wife Nancy have
three children and a bunch of grandkids. |
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