Dr. Jesse Fungwa Kipimo is a Doctor of Theology from the University of South Africa (UNISA). His areas of expertise include Missiology in general, Pentecostal, and charismatic studies, Pneumatology, discipleship, African Christianity, marriage, and family. He is the SATS’ Head of Programme Delivery, a postgraduate supervisor, and a lecturer. Dr Jesse Kipimo is an author of several Christian books, an ordained minister of the Gospel under the Pentecostal Assemblies of God and a senior pastor for the Liberating Truth Mission Church International in Lubumbashi, DRC Congo.
Dr Robert Falconer holds degrees in architecture and theology. After having practiced architecture in Scotland and South Africa, he and his wife were called to Kenya as missionaries. He currently works as the Head of Student Research at the South African Theological Seminary. His primary research interests are Architectonic Theology, African Philosophical-Theology, Architecture and Theology, Soteriology, and Eschatology. He is an ordained Anglican minister, and practices Benedictine spirituality. Robert blogs at www.robertfalconer.co.za.
Dr. Cornelia van Deventer is the Coordinator of Faculty Research at the South African Theological Seminary, and the editor of the seminary’s journal, Conspectus. She obtained her PhD in New Testament from Stellenbosch University in 2018. Her dissertation focussed on reading the Gospel of John through a drama lens. Since then, her research focus has been the literary dimensions of the Fourth Gospel and its intended rhetorical effect on the gospel’s reader or hearer. Cornelia serves alongside her husband, Johann, who leads Joshua Generation Church in Worcester, Western Cape. They have two sons, Ezra and Amo, and a late son, Ilan.