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In June 2008, 291 Anglican Bishops gathered in Jerusalem with almost 900 other Anglican leaders, representing over 40 million churchgoing Anglicans from around the Anglican Communion, for the Global Anglican Future Conference. They issued a Statement on the Global Anglican Future and said: 'We believe that, in God's providence, Anglicanism has a bright future in obedience to our Lord's Great Commission to make disciples of all nations and to build up the church on the foundation of biblical truth (Matthew 28:18-20; Ephesians 2:20).' In his Foreword, Archbishop Peter Akinola of Nigeria, Chairman of the GAF CON Conference, writes: In calling orthodox Anglicans to meet in Jerusalem, we were calling them to return to their roots, both doctrinally, in the Scriptures, and historically, in the Holy Land, where God has acted decisively for our redemption through the Lord Jesus Christ. Central to the GAFCON gathering were the daily expositions of Scripture, which were followed by group discussion and prayer. We shared stories of our own Christian journey, or pilgrimage, and recognized that the way of the cross is at the heart of our discipleship, and also of our engagement with the world. We now invite a wider circle of churches to join us in these studies, particularly during the season of Lent, as we consider them under the overall title of The Way of the Cross. Contributors: Archbishop Dr Justice Akrofi (Primate of West Africa) Bishop Wallace Benn (Lewes, England) Bishop Dr Michael Fape (Remo, Nigeria) Revd Vaughan Roberts (Oxford, England) Canon Dr Vinay Samuel (Bangalore, India) Canon David Short (Vancouver, Canada) Archbishop Datuk Yong Ping Chung (former Arcbishop of Southeast Asia) Foreword by Archbishop Peter Akinola (Primate of all Nigeria)
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