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Azad Marshall is a Pakistani-born Anglican bishop. He is the sixth Bishop of the Anglican Church in the Islamic Republic of Iran, a diocese of the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East in the Anglican Communion, since 2007. Marshall was educated at the University of the Punjab, in Pakistan, from which he received the degree of Bachelor of Arts. He also studied at Ramsey House Theological College in Cambridge, England. He holds the Master of Divinity Degree from Gujranwala Theological Seminary in Pakistan, and the Master of Theology degree from the London School of Theology. Beginning in 1976, Marshall served with the "Send the Light Trust" in Iran and then served on two ships as part of their International team for promoting "Good books" and providing humanitarian aid around the world. In 1980, Azad founded Church Foundation Seminars, a Church-related teaching and training ministry to strengthen pastors and leaders. in 1985, he founded the Institute for Basic Adult Development and Training, a literacy and vocational training program. At present it operates 250 Centers to bring about more than 100,000 students. Azad also founded the Prince of Peace Library and Center to bring about reconciliation among the Christian and Muslim communities of Shanti Nagar, Pakistan, and to promote peace. Ordained as a Deacon in 1987 and a Presbyter in 1988, in the Church of Pakistan, Azad served as the Vicar of St. Andrew's Church, Lahore. In 1994 he was consecrated Bishop by the Church of Pakistan to serve the Urdu-speaking congregations in the Gulf States. The following year he was made an Associate Bishop in the Province of the Middle East. In 2003, Bishop Azad was appointed Vicar General in the Province of Jerusalem and the Middle East to have Episcopal oversight of the Church in Iran. In 2007, he was installed as Sixth Bishop of Iran and, in 2009, he was also made Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of Cyprus and the Gulf for Urdu-speaking Congregations. That same year he was elected as a member of the Standing Committee of the Anglican Consultative Council and also President of the National Council of Churches in Pakistan. His publications include: ''Onward and Upward'' (1990), a Confirmation preparation course; ''Churches of the Middle East'' (1993); ''Letters to the Seven Churches in Revelation'' (1994), and ''Lent and Us'' (1994), and he edited ''Building Bridges'', a compilation of speeches given by Lord Robert Runcie, then Archbishop of Canterbury, on his visit to Pakistan. Bishop Azad is married to Lesley, who directs a ministry to underprivileged women in Pakistan. They have two children, Michelle, married to Mark Samuel, and their son Joshua, who is a university student. Nashotah House conferred upon Bishop Azad Marshall the degree of Doctor of Divinity, honoris causa. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Azad Marshall」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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