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Dominic Steele has worked in commercial radio and now heads up Christians in the Media and is a pastor at the Annandale Community Church. He is an acclaimed speaker and author of the Introducing God course and book. |
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Dr John Dickson is co-founder and Director (with Greg Clarke) of the Centre for Public Christianity. He wears many hats—musician, academic, author and public speaker. After a career as a singer-songwriter he turned to study, completing degrees in theology and in ancient history. His doctoral thesis on the rise of Christianity in its Jewish and Graeco-Roman contexts has been published by Mohr Siebeck. Having worked as an Anglican minister, he is now an Honorary Associate of the Department of Ancient History, Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia), and lectures in World Religions for the Macquarie Christian Studies Institute. His book The Christ files has been made into a full-scale TV documentary and DVD on the historical sources for Jesus of Nazareth. He is a busy public speaker in both popular and academic contexts. John values his family role above all others. He lives in Sydney with his wife and three children.
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Simon is the senior minister at St Thomas' Anglican Church, North Sydney. He speaks regularly at the North Sydney Bible Forum.
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David McDonald is the senior minister of Crossroads Christian Church Canberra and has a 17 year involvement of ministry with university groups and more recently in organising events to equip pastors.
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After 10 years in corporate finance, Craig traded his balance sheet for a Bible and is now the senior minister at St Augustine's Anglican Church, Neutral Bay. He was quoted in the Sydney Morning Herald as saying “if the Bible is not true or if Jesus didn’t rise from the dead, I’d quit being a church minister and go back to corporate finance”. Whether its over lunch, a beer, a coffee or a sporting fixture, Craig is passionate about encouraging people to push their investment horizons out to eternity and to start allocating their resources in the light of forever – “because forever is a very long time so we want to get it right,” he says. Craig is a speaker at the North Sydney Bible Forum.
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Warwick is a minister in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, and prior to that spent 10 years working in university student ministry in Adelaide.
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Country boy, city worker, Christian minister – Al comes to the City Bible Forum with much experience. Loving husband of 20 years and father of four, Al is a gifted communicator and outdoors enthusiast.
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Phillip is the Dean of Sydney for the Anglican Diocese of Sydney. He was previously involved in teaching the Bible to university students at UNSW for over 25 years before moving into the city. He has a reputation for being a clear speaker who is able to address contemporary issues in an insightful and biblical manner.
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