David Jackman (minister)

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David Jackman

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Born July 10, 1942 (1942-07-10) (age 65)
Bournemouth, England
Nationality United Kingdom
Education Downing College, Cambridge
Trinity College, Bristol
Occupation Bible preacher/trainer
Website
The Proclamation Trust

David Jackman is an internationally renowned Evangelical Christian speaker, and the President of the Proclamation Trust.[1] He founded the Cornhill Training Course in 1991 and was previously Minister of Above Bar Church, Southampton from 1976 - 1991.[2]

David also served served with the Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF).[3] In 1974 he wrote his first short book, Starting as a Student: A Christian Approach, an 88 page pocketbook designed to prepare students for University or College life.

Jackman attended Downing College, Cambridge, and completed his theological training at Trinity College, Bristol, where he studied under J Alec Motyer and J. I. Packer. He moved to Southampton in 1976 to work as assistant minister of Above Bar Church under Leith Samuel, becoming the Senior Minister in 1980.

After 15 years at Above Bar Church, Jackman was recruited by R.C. Lucas to found the Cornhill Training Course in London in 1991.[4] The course is a ministry of the Proclamation Trust, and is designed to train evangelical preachers in exegesis, exposition and communication skills.[5].

In 2004 he became the president of the Proclamation Trust, and is now involved in Trust conferences for preachers and in producing distance learning materials and books. He has also been a speaker at the Keswick Convention[6] and Word Alive [7]. His expository writing work includes commentaries on Judges & Ruth[8], the Letters of John[9] and Let’s Study 1 Corinthians[10]. A list of other publications is available below.

In addition to his role at the Proclamation Trust, David is a visiting lecturer at Oak Hill Theological College as an expert in free church ministry.[11] He is a former chairman of the 9:38 Committee, a national evangelical interdenominational organisation established to help people consider the possibilities of paid gospel ministry.[12]

David is married to Heather Jackman, and together they have two grown children.

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