B.S. (Education), M.Div., M.A. (Christian Thought), M.A. (History) David grew up in the state of Indiana in the U.S.A. He studied Education at Indiana University (Bloomington) in the late 70s and was licensed to teach French in secondary schools after graduation. After working for two years, he attended Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (Deerfield, Illinois) and prepared for pastoral ministry and college teaching. He specialized in Reformation Studies. In the late 80s he also did further work in the History of the Reformation at the University of Wisconsin (Madison) from which he received his third Master’s degree. He was a Fulbright scholar at the Université de Genève (Switzerland) in 1990-91. David and his wife, Terri, have four children, three girls and one boy. David was ordained in 1994 and worked as a pastor in Wisconsin and Indiana throughout the 90s, serving three churches. In 2001 they were appointed as career missionaries by Mission to the World and have lived in Zambia since 2002. David lectures in theology, Biblical studies and church history and serves as academic dean at the Theological College of Central Africa in Ndola and lectured part-time at the Preacher’s College of the Reformed Baptists from 2005-2009. |
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