Paul Beckingham Dmin(Carey), Mdiv(Regent), Bed (London University) is Assistant Professor in Church and Mission at Carey. Paul received his Doctor of Ministry from Carey (2001) through researching Traumatic Brain Injury: Implications for Appropriate Pastoral Ministry Interventions. Paul has served on the executive of the London City Mission in the United Kingdom, developing a young adult's residential training program in Urban Mission, and was influential in expanding urban ministry initiatives in Nairobi, Kenya through pastors in the Africa Brotherhood Church. A former pastor, Paul exercises gifts in preaching, administration and music, with a commitment to the church and mission. His award winning articles on spirituality and mission appear in the Christian press and he has published Walking Towards Hope: Experiencing Grace in a Time of Brokenness.
Walking Towards Hope: Experiencing Grace in a Time of Brokenness
Speaker(s): Paul Beckingham
Date: 2008
Length: 11:11:32
Product ID: RGDL3844S
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This is an audio book read by the author, it is available in MP3 or Audio Book format. It chronicles the journey of Paul Beckingham from a horrendous accident through suffering and grace to hope.
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