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Dr David Garner is Chief Academic Officer, Vice President of Global Ministries, and Professor of Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, PA. A graduate of the University of North Carolina (BS, 1987), Dallas Theological Seminary (ThM, 1992) and Westminster Theological Seminary (PhD, 2002), David Garner has served in theological education, pastoral ministry, missions, and parachurch ministries since 1986. He has lived and taught in various parts of the world, including Europe, Central America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. From 2003–2007, he served as Director for TE3 (Theological Education for Eastern Europe), a regional theological training ministry based in Sofia, Bulgaria. Since 2007, he has taught systematic theology and missiology at Westminster Theological Seminary.
Sam Bostock moved to Northern Ireland from England in 2013. He is married to Emma, with three children and a young dog. He trained for ministry in the PCI, before serving an assistantship at Bloomfield congregation in east Belfast. Since 2020 he has been studying for a PhD in historical theology at Union Theological College.
Dr David Garner is Chief Academic Officer, Vice President of Global Ministries, and Professor of Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, PA. A graduate of the University of North Carolina (BS, 1987), Dallas Theological Seminary (ThM, 1992) and Westminster Theological Seminary (PhD, 2002), David Garner has served in theological education, pastoral ministry, missions, and parachurch ministries since 1986. He has lived and taught in various parts of the world, including Europe, Central America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. From 2003–2007, he served as Director for TE3 (Theological Education for Eastern Europe), a regional theological training ministry based in Sofia, Bulgaria. Since 2007, he has taught systematic theology and missiology at Westminster Theological Seminary.
Sam Bostock moved to Northern Ireland from England in 2013. He is married to Emma, with three children and a young dog. He trained for ministry in the PCI, before serving an assistantship at Bloomfield congregation in east Belfast. Since 2020 he has been studying for a PhD in historical theology at Union Theological College.
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