A Godly Response to Accusations: What the Psalms Teach Us?

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The Christian and even the secular media contain many sad stories of Christian leaders being accused of all sorts of things. Bullying, sexual immorality, and financial irregularities. On a smaller scale, within congregations people find themselves accused. It is a minefield to make sure that injured parties are heard whilst innocent accused are protected.

Darren and Andy speak to Steffen Jenkins from Union School of Theology about how the Psalms guide us through and set important markers for us.

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Steffen Jenkins

Steffen G. Jenkins is Senior Lecturer in Greek and Biblical Studies at Union School of Theology in the United Kingdom. He has served as Lecturer in Old Testament at various seminaries in Cuba and was previously a tutor in Biblical Languages at Tyndale House, in Cambridge, England. He is the author of Imprecations in the Psalms: Love for Enemies in Hard Places; Scripture Is Inspired and the forthcoming Hearing God’s Voice in Leviticus and Enjoy the Psalms.
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Steffen Jenkins

Steffen G. Jenkins is Senior Lecturer in Greek and Biblical Studies at Union School of Theology in the United Kingdom. He has served as Lecturer in Old Testament at various seminaries in Cuba and was previously a tutor in Biblical Languages at Tyndale House, in Cambridge, England. He is the author of Imprecations in the Psalms: Love for Enemies in Hard Places; Scripture Is Inspired and the forthcoming Hearing God’s Voice in Leviticus and Enjoy the Psalms.