Church planting is the Bible’s answer to poverty - with David WIlliams

Church planting is the Bible’s answer to poverty - with David WIlliams

Poverty is fundamentally relational says David WIlliams 

What might a theology of caring for the poor look like? 

The bible’s terms for the poor (widow, orphan and alien) are all relational terms which describe someone who has lost relationships and as a result have lost connection with the land. 

David and his wife Rachel started serving as missionaries in Nairobi, Kenya in 1999. David now serves as principal of the Australian Church Missionary Society Training College St Andrew’s Hall, where Australian missionaries are trained for six months, before heading out to the field. 

David has just given a provocative paper at the Anglican Aid conference at Sydney’s Moore Theological College and has agreed to come in and discuss it.

The issue for David is not just academic, with his first significant engagement with poverty, starting when working in the slums of Nairobi 20-plus years ago. 

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No crumb of comfort in a tragic and disastrous Church of England decision - with Vaughan Roberts

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