Bible colleges and training in a digital age
James Robson
‘The health of the church depends on the health of its colleges.’ I heard John Stott say this more than 25 years ago and it has influenced the path that recently brought me to Oak Hill College as Principal.
Stott quickly added that this was not a dogmatic conviction, but an empirical observation. As he had travelled around the world, he had noticed the organic connection between the life of the church and its training. That makes sense to me. Just as the source of our culture is the university, so the source of the church is the theological college and seminary.
Keswick: James Robson's personal reflections
James Robson
The Keswick Convention has been running since 1875. Over these years, much has stayed the same: the same passion for Christ, the same longing for lives transformed by God’s word, the same heart for global mission.
The event is open to everyone and is funded by donations. There is no fee to attend. The beautiful town of Keswick in the Lake District remains the home of the Convention.