The November Dumisani Newsletter is now available

Thanks to the Lord’s provision of dedicated part-time and visiting lecturers, the college is “ticking normally”, says Principal Wilbert Chipenyu. Read the full report by clicking here.

Rev. Kyle Barrow of Port Elizabeth, SA with Principal Wilbert Chipenyu. Rev. Barrow led a Winter School (June) expository study of Exodus. Thirty-three students attended.

TGC Atlantic Canada Conference – Halifax NS

Kent Compton, Jack Whytock & Ross Morrison attended The Gospel Coalition (TGC) Atlantic Canada Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 22-24, 2019.

Each did a workshop session at the conference. Conference Theme —  Identity in Christ.

Kent Compton, Jack Whytock & Ross Morrison at TGC Atlantic Halifax Conference Oct 22-24.

September 2019 updates

Don’t miss these three new posts: A report from the World Reformed Fellowship by Fergus Macdonald, a new article on the health and wealth or prosperity Gospel by Dr. Whytock, and The Fall Newsletter. Please scroll down for these new postings.

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The current banner photograph was taken by Mrs. Nancy Whytock from the Caribou Nova Scotia – Wood Islands Prince Edward Island Ferry on the evening of September 13, 2019.

Haddington House Fall 2019 Newsletter now available

Dear Friends,
It is hard to believe that we are into September and the autumn season in Canada is around the corner. Thank you for your faithful prayers for a busy July and August. I have included a brief report on the activities for the month of August and the wonderful blessing this month was.


We covet your prayers for the fall and early winter. The best way to summarize it is to say that it looks like it will require a great deal of multi-tasking! May the Lord grant His enablement and blessing.


I have been reflecting over something which I heard Dr. Andrew McGowan (Rutherford House, Scotland) say when he was doing a seminar in Jakarta, “The last 50 years society has had more impact on the Church than the Church on society”. The context was responding to the spiritual condition of Europe. What a statement. I thought of it as it applies to teaching and training future Christian leaders. We need to know the Word of God and know that it is our source of authority, but we also must be able to apply it well as light into the world. We cannot retreat nor can we forget our identity and authority basis as we engage with the world. It has always been this way; as in the days of Daniel, so today.


In Gospel Bonds,


Jack Whytock, Director

The Fall 2019 Newsletter is available here.