Last year the Trust published W. Ross Blackburn's Unveiling the Cross: Beholding and Proclaiming the Whole Christ. Ross has a background in Old Testament studies, has pastored in the ACNA (Anglican Church in North America) and has been involved for many years with the pro-life movement in the USA. We sat down with Ross and found out a bit more about his own backstory, and also his burden in Unveiling the Cross. We trust you'll enjoy the conversation.
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Online articles from W. Ross Blackburn:
- Down Syndrome Day? (Human Life Review)
'Have you ever wondered why we see so few children with Down Syndrome today compared with past generations?...' Read the article
- Keep Them From Idols: The Education of Children Takes Generations of Fidelity (Touchstone Magazine)
'Education is chiefly about God. If that sounds strange, it is because we have understood education to be a different endeavor than raising children to know God...'
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