Testimonials
“Malcolm is the kind of person who wears his heart on his sleeve; he is a “what you see is what you get” type of person. He speaks with passion and enthusiasm, dedication and commitment, and shows an integrity and love for people. When you hear him talk, you will not only hear a skilled and gifted speaker, but someone who seeks to demonstrate the Gospel truth in a contemporary, modern and relevant way. The way that he communicates will hold your attention and help you to understand more about God’s purpose and plan for your life. At World Prayer Centre, we are privileged to have Malcolm as a partner and fellow journeyer – we value him, his friendship, his loyalty, integrity and honesty.”
Laurence Sharman, World Prayer Centre
“Malcolm is one of the most passionate, innovative, encouraging, understanding, helpful and courageous men that I have had the privilege to work with. His commitment to community transformation is widely recognised, perhaps less known is his commitment to the local church. As a pastor, Malcolm’s strategies and values are wedded to and worked out within the local church 24/7 – in my book that gives him a unique voice. He is someone who has the ability to work across denominations, sharing his deep passion for broken people and communities. Malcolm is a true activist; he is well-informed of trends in nationa and public life and lives to see Christianity relevantly engage with culture and society.”
Nigel Tween, Principal and Director of Training, Regents Theological College
“Malcolm Duncan was invited by the elders of Carreg Llwyd Church to support the church during a period of leadership crisis in which the church had become stuck. Through a combination of inspirational preaching, decisive and clear leadership and skilful pastoral care, Malcolm encouraged us through a process of reconciliation and has provided us with several proposals that will allow us to move forward together during 2010. We now look forward with renewed hope and enthusiasm to implementing these proposals together, as Malcolm provides continued support to the leadership team.”
Martyn Cooling, Carreg Llwyd Eldership
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