![]() | Antony BillingtonPrior to joining LICC in November 2007, Antony taught Hermeneutics and Biblical Theology at London School of Theology for sixteen years. As Head of Faculty, his role is to contribute to, and develop, the biblical and theological breadth and depth of the LICC faculty and our ongoing work with Christians, churches, and church leaders.
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![]() | Jason GardnerJason Gardner is LICC's Lecturer in Youth Discipleship. His work aims to look in depth at what it takes to create passionate whole-life followers of Christ today. He's also published a book on intergenerational ministry, Mend the Gap: Can the Church Reconnect the Generations? and has spoken at Spring Harvest, New Wine and Soul Survivor. Jason also supports his wife Rachel with a sex and relationships mentoring project entitled 'Romance Academy'. Prior to joining the staff at LICC, Jason completed degrees in English and Theology, and he's been a voluntary youth worker all his adult life, currently working with a missional youth project called 'Ignite' at Holy Trinity Wealdstone in North West London.
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![]() | Nigel HopperNigel Hopper performs the twin role of Lecturer in Contemporary Culture and Communications Manager at LICC. Nigel began his working life as a Management Trainee at WH Smith. He then went to study theology at London Bible College (now LST), where he completed both the BA and the MTh - the latter an original piece of research into the possible religious significance of rock and pop music fandom. He then spent five years as minister of a small Baptist church in Ipswich before taking up the position of Managing Editor within the Publishing Department at Scripture Union. During his five years with SU, Nigel wrote extensively for their all-age worship resources and Bible reading guides, and was responsible for the successful relaunch of their Connect Bible Studies range, which includes Brian Draper's Thinking biblically about the iPod title.
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![]() | Margaret KillingrayMargaret Killingray has been a part time lecturer and tutor at LICC since the late 1980s. She has degrees in Sociology and Theology and specialises in adult learning, and also the changing pattern of relationships in the modern world. She has written a book called Choices which explores the influences that shape our thinking as Christians and the difficulty of making moral decisions in the real world. She is also a writer for BRF's Day by Day with God Bible reading notes.
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![]() | Helen ParryHelen Parry taught English Language and Literature in African universities for twenty years. She brings this experience to the Bible, with a passion for helping Christians to read and interpret it appropriately, and grasp its relevance to our own age. Living in Africa also gave her a concern for economic justice and responsible lifestyle; she has just completed for publication a series of Bible studies on Globalisation. She writes and lectures in both these areas.
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