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TruthTalks: The Importance of the Middle

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Last week, in THIS post, Dr Christopher Peppler spoke of the importance of being in the middle of the curve.

He states that Bell Curve people with Jesus at the centre can, over time, change the state of a nation, a business, or a church. He invites you to take inventory of the curve of YOUR life and ask yourself things like:

‘Do I have a central pillar at all or do I stand at an extreme in this area (A Well Curve sort of person)? And, does my central pillar stand on biblical Jesus-centred truth or on something relative or socially conditioned?

To listen to this fascinating journey and participate in some introspection, just click on the play button below.

By the way, please don’t stand in the middle of your curve ringing your bell… we rely on YOU to help us spread the word, so please like, comment, subscribe and interact with us.
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My name is Christopher Peppler and I was born in Cape Town, South Africa in 1947. While working in the financial sector I achieved a number of business qualifications from the Institute of Bankers, Damelin Management School, and The University of the Witwatersrand Business School. After over 20 years as a banker, I followed God’s calling and joined the ministry full time. After becoming a pastor of what is now a quite considerable church, I  earned an undergraduate theological qualification from the Baptist Theological College of Southern Africa and post-graduate degrees from two United States institutions. I was also awarded the Doctor of Theology in Systematic Theology from the University of Zululand in 2000.

Four years before that I established the South African Theological Seminary (SATS), which today is represented in over 70 countries and has more than 2 500 active students enrolled with it. I presently play an role supervising Masters and Doctoral students.

I am a passionate champion of the Christocentric or Christ-centred Principle, an approach to biblical interpretation and theological construction that emphasises the centrality of Jesus

I have been happily married to Patricia since the age of 20, have two children, Lance and Karen, a daughter-in-law Tracey, and granddaughters Jessica and Kirsten. I have now retired from both church and seminary leadership and devote my time to writing, discipling, and the classical guitar.

If you would like to read my testimony to Jesus then click HERE.