Christopher C. Warren
Christopher C. Warren has a Masters Degree in Biochemistry from University College, Oxford University, England, and additional qualifications in Systems Analysis and Business Computing, and has been the Pastor of the Arvika Assembly of the New Covenant Church of God (B'rit Chadashah Assembly of Yahweh) in Värmland, Sweden (since 1997). He has previously served as Pastor of the Restoration Christian Fellowship (RCF) in Oxford, England (1986-8), and the Oslo (1988-90) and Moss (1990-97) New Covenant Christian Fellowships (NCCF) in Norway. Born in the Far East in Singapore, and raised in Malaysia, he has travelled to, and ministered in, many countries around the world, and views himself as an internationalist. He has lived most of his life in Malaysia, England, Norway and Sweden. (Click here for his life story).
Pastor Warren is the author of many thousands of articles, sermons, tracts, booklets and a book in English, many of which have been translated into Norwegian, Swedish and other languages. His most important publication is the 1,074 page Olive Branch containing revelations, prophecies, theological discourses and commentaries.
In August 1992 he founded, and contintinued to edit and publish until 2004, the quarterly New Covenant Ministries Journal, The New Covenant Witness. He has also written and edited other theological and pastoral journals and magazines in English and Norwegian. Most of these are available on this website (NCCG.ORG), which he began creating and managing in 1996, as well as on CD-ROM in HTML and PDF formats. He is also the author of the books, An Historical Atlas of Modern Europe and Africa: 1871-1978 (sponsored by Valiant Publishers, South Africa, 1978), Biochemical and Physiological Studies on Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase in Beta Vulgaris Leaf Discs (Oxford University, England, 1977), and a number of historical papers on Central Europe.
In 1999 he retired as an educator because of poor health and entered the ministry full-time, having previously pursued a career as an educator first as Principal of the independent GCSE school, St.Albans College, Oxford, England, and latterly as an ICT teacher in Oslo, Norway. He lives with his family in Sweden and presides over NCCG internationally.
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