Premier and GAFCON produce joint Lent podcast

A new Lent podcast produced by the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans and Premier Christian Radio is to be broadcast on air and online from Sunday.

The 'Way of the Cross' podcast is a six part bible-study podcast based on the expositions of Scripture given at the historic Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) that took place in Jerusalem last June.

"The 2009 Lent studies were formed while 291 bishops and 900 other Anglican leaders met together to consider a way forward for the Anglican Communion," said producer Justin Brierley.

"The six part series open up the biblical story of salvation and are accompanied by questions for personal or group use that help to relate current issues of Biblical truth to the suffering, death and resurrection of Christ."

The studies explore themes around the Promise and Authority of God from a range of speakers across the globe, including Canon David Short and Archbishop Justice Akrofi.


On the web:
The studies can be downloaded via Podcast at wotc.justaday.net or followed live, on Premier Christian Radio from 10AM this Sunday onward.

An accompanying booklet of the study can be ordered from the Latimer Trust at www.latimertrust.org/twc.htm
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