Andrew Sach

Andrew Sach

Andrew Sach is a contemporary evangelical Christian speaker and author. In recent years he has been a regular speaker at the Word Alive conference.

After studying Natural Sciences at the University of Cambridge, Sach worked as an apprentice for a year at the Church of St Andrew the Great, Cambridge. He then completed a doctorate at the University of York, before working for St Helen's Bishopsgate in London for three years. Whilst there he studied part-time at the Cornhill Training Course. From there went to Oak Hill Theological College (with a six month exchange to Moore Theological College, Sydney) to train as a pastor-teacher in the Church of England.

Sach collaborated with Nigel Beynon to produce a book on how to understand the message of the Bible. "Dig Deeper", was published by IVP in 2005. He has recently completed "Pierced for Our Transgressions" with Steve Jeffery and Mike Ovey of Oak Hill, in which they defend an orthodox understanding of Christ's crucifixion as penal substitution.

Book Titles

*"Dig Deeper: Tools to Unearth the Bible's Treasure" (IVP, 2005) (co-authored with Nigel Beynon)
*"Pierced for Our Transgressions" (IVP, 2007) (co-authored with Steve Jeffery and Mike Ovey)

External links

* [http://www.e-n.org.uk/3433-Dig-deeper.htm Review of "Dig Deeper" in "Evangelicals Now"]
* [http://piercedforourtransgressions.com Website for Sach's new book]


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