Andrew MacBeath
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Andrew G W MacBeath, a Scottish preacher associated with the Keswick Convention, was younger brother of John MacBeath; studied at Edinburgh University, the Baptist College in Glasgow, and New College, Edinburgh.
He spent 15 years with the Baptist Missionary Society in Congo. During World War II he spent 6 years in Cape Town, and then was a lecturer on the Bible at Toronto Bible College for four years. In 1954 he spent three months in West Africa, and in the summer of 1967 re-visited Congo and went on to East African countries.
In the 1950s and 1960s he was at the Bible Training Institute, Glasgow.
(Source: back cover of "The Book of Job" by Andrew MacBeath)
He took part in the funeral of his brother in May, 1967 by which time he was no longer principal of the Bible Training Institute.
(Source: Cambuslang Baptist Church centenary history page)
[edit] Some of Andrew MacBeath's published works
- W. H. Aldis (1949)
- The Book of Job. A study manual (1966)