General Editor
Steve Murrell is the cofounder and president of Every Nation Churches & Ministries, the founding pastor of Victory Church Manila, and a professor of Pastoral Theology at Every Nation Seminary. He earned a D.Min. from Asbury Theological Seminary and has authored six books. Steve and his wife Deborah have three sons, three daughters-in-law, and nine grandchildren. He loves two-wheel therapy on his Indian Chief Vintage motorcycle and whatever sports or arts his grandkids are doing.
Contributors
Paul Barker is a teacher and author who has served as a pastor and missionary. He also serves as a preaching coach for Every Nation Seminary and is one of the main instructors for Leadership 215. Paul and his wife, Aleta, have four grown children and ten grandchildren. He loves visiting art galleries and gardens with his wife, the St. Louis Cardinals, and anything related to England.
Bruce Fidler is the global manager for Leadership 215. He was born and raised in Germany and became a Christian at university. Since 1983, he has planted churches, led campus and international student ministry, and taught internationally. He is currently a PhD candidate and a Greek professor at Regent Seminary. He and his wife, Carol, live in Franklin, Tennessee, and have two adult sons. He loves family, friends, learning, and Liverpool F.C.
Tom Jackson is the senior pastor of Centrepoint Church in Scotland and serves on the Every Nation Europe Leadership Team. He holds a PhD from the University of Manchester, directs the Every Nation School of Ministry in Europe, and is the professor of Theology and Mission at Every Nation Seminary. He and his wife, Jean, have six daughters and two grandsons. He loves the North Carolina mountains, Ukrainian shashlik, and watching quirky television with his wife.
William Murrell is the academic dean and professor of Church History at Every Nation Seminary. Born and raised in the Philippines, William has graduate degrees in history from the University of Oxford (MSt) and Vanderbilt University (PhD) and teaches and writes on the history of missions and Muslim-Christian relations. William and his wife, Rachel, have a daughter and three sons. He loves old books, church architecture, and gardening with his wife and kids.