Glen Marshall

Glen Marshall – Tutor in Mission Studies

Glen.Marshall@Northern.org.uk
+44 (0)161 249 2520

Glen Marshall became a tutor at NBLC in 2004.  Before this he pastored three Baptist Churches in the North of England: Altrincham, Barnsley (Ward Green) and Wakefield. He has studied theology at the London School of Theology (formerly London Bible College), Manchester University and Spurgeon’s College.

Glen’s main teaching responsibility is in the area of mission, particularly in relation to Western Culture but he also teaches a course on contemporary British evangelicalism as well as contributing to modules on preaching and worship. His research interests tend to fall under the general heading of communicating the faith and include preaching after Christendom and contemporary approaches to evangelism.  Alongside teaching Glen has particular responsibility at the college for student placements.

A former chair of Mainstream, Glen currently serves on the leadership team of Mainstream North, taking a particular interest in their theology days for local church leaders.  He is also a regular speaker at churches, conferences and bible weeks.

Beyond the world of ministry and theology Glen enjoys listening to music, attempting to play the saxophone, reading all kinds of stuff from J.K. Rowling to John Donne and walking his dog Tess.  A lifelong Manchester United fan he is making the most of being back in Manchester by getting along to Old Trafford at every possible opportunity. Glen and his wife Kathy, a special needs teacher, and have two adult children who they hope will soon become financially independent.

Publications

“Signs of Hope?  A Reflection On Recent Trends In Evangelism”
Crucible, April 2007

Pauline Anthropology and Pastoral Care
Vox Evangelica, 1985

Contributed to
The NIV Thematic Reference Bible

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