Originally from N. Ireland, Aaron pastored in Canada for ten years, and served as a missionary in Jamaica and more recently in Kenya. He continues his work in East Africa as the director of The Krapf Project, editing and preparing resources for rural pastors. He edits The Pastor's Study, a quarterly magazine published in Nairobi.
Aaron is the pastor of Dunamanagh Baptist Church in Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland. He is married to Grace and they have five children, James, Bethan, William, Emily and Thomas. In this blog, Aaron writes devotional, pastoral, and theological articles, as well as Church history. His latest book is a missionary biography on Dr Ludwig Krapf, the first Protestant missionary to East Africa.
Great follow-up interviews. Just a thought, would it be possible to have a “caption” of the name of each of these young people say scrolled at the bottom with where they are from?
Enjoyed their testimonies last Sunday p.m.
Hello Aaron, I enjoyed listening to their comments and thoughts on their personal experiences of what it was like speaking to people and their attempts with sharing the Gospel. Encouraging and motivating. Enjoyed meeting all these folks at the barbeque held at the Golighers home. Lord Bless.
Hi Aaron:
Great follow-up interviews. Just a thought, would it be possible to have a “caption” of the name of each of these young people say scrolled at the bottom with where they are from?
Enjoyed their testimonies last Sunday p.m.
Bill K
Hello Aaron, I enjoyed listening to their comments and thoughts on their personal experiences of what it was like speaking to people and their attempts with sharing the Gospel. Encouraging and motivating. Enjoyed meeting all these folks at the barbeque held at the Golighers home. Lord Bless.