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Dan McKinlay and Scott Newling

Scott Newling has been the minister of Watsons Bay Anglican Church since 2017. Before that he was an assistant at Berowra and Gladesville and did some study overseas in between. He’s married to Emma, who is part of the chaplaincy team at St Andrew’s Cathedral School where their three boys also head to school each day. Dan McKinlay is in fourth year at Moore College and is a student minister at Watsons Bay Anglican. He and his wife Kirsten are originally from Scotland. His passion is to see healthy gospel partnerships formed and to empower people to use their skills, time and money for gospel ministry.

Faithfulness and fruitfulness in ministry 

October 30, 2018 by Dan McKinlay and Scott Newling
This article was originally published in the ACR’s latest journal, which contains lots of helpful reflections on evangelism. You can access the journal in full here.  What does a faithful ministry look like? What does fruitfulness in ministry…
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