English L’Abri celebrates 50 years

James Paul  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Sep 2021
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English L’Abri celebrates 50 years

Ranald Macaulay | photo: Tricia Porter

Thanksgiving for the ‘reality’ and ‘richness’ of life in community were two themes that emerged from speeches given by past workers at a special celebratory event last month to mark 50 years of God’s faithful provision for English L’Abri in Greatham, Hampshire.

L’Abri Fellowship is a community-based apologetics ministry started by Edith and Francis Schaeffer in Switzerland. Every year the English branch welcomes hundreds of guests from all over the world to the Manor House to find a shelter (L’Abri is French for ‘the shelter’) within which they can wrestle through their questions about the truth and relevance of Christian faith; something that many of those speaking acknowledged is needed now more than ever in today’s complex and fragmented world, which presents so many challenges to Christian belief.

Around 150 guests gathered in the Manor gardens to give thanks, pray together, and hear reflections from workers representing all five decades of the past 50 years, including Ranald Macaulay (pictured) who, together with his wife Susan, started the work in 1971.

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