‘Logos and egos left behind’ for summit

Iain Taylor  |  World
Date posted:  1 Feb 2023
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‘Logos and egos left behind’ for summit

Izmir, Turkey

Evangelicals have came together for a major global consultation on how to improve collaboration in theological education.

More than 500 people from 80 countries took part in the ‘C-22’ consultation at Izmir, Turkey, hosted by the International Council for Evangelical Theological Education (ICETE). The aim was to strengthen collaboration across all forms of theological education worldwide.

However, UK-based Pastor Training International (PTI), which provides pastors from the poorest regions of the world with the training and materials they need and teaches them to expound the Bible more effectively, has sounded some cautionary notes about the ICETE strategy.

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