GAFCON 2018
As nearly 2,000 delegates from over 50 countries were travelling to Jerusalem for Gafcon 2018, Dr Josiah Idowu-Fearon, Secretary General of the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC), wrote a letter...
A blog about the many nations present at GAFCON 2018 in Jerusalem
Gafcon Ireland recently came together in Belfast for an evening to remember GAFCON III in Jerusalem and to share with others what happened during that memorable week.
It all happened more than ten years ago but listening to the Rev Rico Tice, from the Church of England, explain why he left the Archbishops’ Task Force for Evangelism brought it all flo
In part 3 of our series looking forward to Gafcon 2018, Winnie Njenga shares her reflections on the previous conference in Nairobi, Kenya in 2013.
A blog about one delegate who suffered a snake bite one day before GAFCON 2018!
Charles Raven, Gafcon’s Membership Development Secretary, has written a moving and powerful article in the Evangelicals Now newspaper to reinforce the vital work of Gafcon in encouraging us to...
Archbishop Ben Kwashi, soon to be General Secretary of Gafcon, and his wife Gloria have adopted more than 300 children. Read this article to find out why they have done this and what impact it has...
In the first in a series of articles, Rev. Melvin Tinker explains why GAFCON 2008 and 2013 were crucial and what he's looking forward to at GAFCON 2018.
These five men are standing in the gap for their country, building Christ's Church in Brazil and developing new strategies for reaching those in need of the transforming love of Jesus Christ.
Swahili translation of the final statement of Jerusalem 2018 - 'Letter to the churches.'
Article on the 2,000 strong GAFCON 2018 photo on the temple steps in Jerusalem.
In his July 2017 letter, Archbishop Nicholas Okoh discusses GAFCON 2018 in Jerusalem, and how there is still much to do following the first conference in 2008.
An interview with Richard Leadbeater at Gafcon 2018 about church planting and pushing forward to grow God's Kingdom.
In this blog, Peter Jensen offers some personal reflections on Jerusalem 2018.