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Walking on the Moon to Walking with Jesus: An Interview with Charlie and Dotty Duke, Part I

December 18, 2020

On July 20, 1969, the Lunar Module of Apollo 11 descended to the moon carrying astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. Back on earth, the whole world watched with anticipation. All at NASA held their breath, including Charlie Duke who waited on the other end of the first moonwalkers' comms. Duke would later become the 10th and youngest person ever to walk on the moon. In Part I of this interview, Charlie and his wife, Dotty, share with us their years at NASA. Hear the inside scoop from them on all things Apollo: from training and working the control room to life as an astronaut's wife. For their testimony, check out Part II.

Walking on the Moon to Walking with Jesus: An Interview with Charlie and Dotty Duke, Part II

December 18, 2020

On July 20, 1969, the Lunar Module of Apollo 11 descended to the moon carrying Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. Back on earth, the whole world watched with anticipation. All at NASA held their breath, including Charlie Duke who waited on the other end of the first moonwalkers' comms. Duke would later become the 10th and youngest person ever to walk on the moon. In Part II of this conversation, Charlie and his wife, Dotty, share the intimate details of their testimonies, finding peace and relational healing through a saving relationship with Jesus Christ. For all things space and Apollo-related, check out Part I of this interview.

Video Games and the Prayer Book: An Interview with Jacob Hootman

December 16, 2020

At age 16, Jacob Hootman was asked to join the Liturgy Task Force as the Secretary of the Traditional Language Committee. That was 3 years ago. In this interview, Jacob shares about his testimony, love for liturgy, role on the task force, and his views on reaching his generation.

Anchored in Christ: An English Church Plant of the Anglican Network in Canada

November 20, 2019

After 17 faithful years, Rev. Philip de-Grey Warter stepped out of the Church of England on September 30. He is the first Church of England minister to leave with a substantial part of his parish to come under Bishop Andy Lines, Gafcon’s missionary bishop to Europe. In the same way that many North Americans found a temporary ecclesial home in places like Nigeria, Rwanda, and Uganda, faithful congregations from the United Kingdom and Europe are now finding a canonical home in the Anglican Church in North America where Bishop Lines is resident. Hear his story here.