David's career has largely focused on the education and discipling of children and the training of teachers. He was founding head of The King's School, Witney, Oxford, in 1984 where he was headteacher for 17 years. He has subsequently helped plant Christian schools in the UK, Kazakhstan, Poland, Uganda and Rwanda. He also now regularly trains teachers in these countries and has had input to Canada, Norway, India, Nigeria and some other African countries. He mentors several teachers and also headteachers and other leaders in Rwanda, Uganda and South Korea, where he recently spent 3 months and is Honorary Principal of a school in Seoul. In Rwanda he is regularly involved with pastors from Salt and Light International related churches in Rwanda. He is also one of 4 directors of Bridge Schools Inspectorate, which is officially recognised by the British government. He has set up HighLight (www.highlightonline.org) which aims to inspire and equip educators, offering key principles to help them be effective in their teaching and mentoring. David is married to Rosie and they live in Henley-on-Thames. They have 3 children of their own, now married, and 11 grandchildren. They have also adopted an adult son in Rwanda who was an orphan.
Do we need another book about education? A fair question but having
read David Freeman's 'Diamonds Lost in the Sand' I would have to
say that we need this one. This is not simply another trendy take
on the educational process that leaves us crying out, 'The
Emperor's got no clothes on'. No, what distinguishes the contents
of this book from many others is that David has taken a view of
life shaped by his Christian faith and asked the question, how does
this inform my practice as an educator? If that were all that he
had done it would be interesting enough but David's experiences
over many years as a teacher, Headteacher and trainer of teachers
across four continents give practical rigour to the conclusions
that he has drawn.
In this book there is a lot packed into a small space. Not so
tightly packed as to be indecipherable, but undoubtedly
thought-provoking. Principles are expounded and examples offered
where those principles have been successfully applied. I have known
David for many years, I have watched him live out these lessons in
his work and along with many others I have been a beneficiary of
his wisdom. My suggestion is this; enjoy this book as you would a
good meal. Savour the contents, consider the flavour, chew it
thoroughly and digest it slowly. When that is done, the goodness
contained within it will begin to be evident in your own life and
work, then both you and your pupils will reap the benefits.
Graham Coyle, National Leader (England) of Christian Schools'
Trust
David -- "a man after God's own heart." That's how the Bible
describes the shepherd boy who became a great king.
Over the many years I have been privileged to know, observe and
learn from David Freeman, this is what I have seen. He is a man who
has captured and sought out the heart of God, especially in regard
to education. But more than that he has sought after the wisdom of
God. This book brings together a sparkling array of diamonds. These
diamonds have been sought out. The whole of his life thus far has
been used faithfully, sacrificially and in a great labour of love
to find these diamonds of unimaginable worth and show them forth,
so that you and I can be deeply enriched and enhanced and walk with
greater understanding and insight, learning the lessons of wisdom
within the pages of this tremendous book.
David is a man of great wisdom, knowledge and insight who carries
an amazing ability to father, disciple and teach those who would
desire to walk in Kingdom truth. He is used greatly both in this
nation and in other nations, and he has a wealth of experience, as
a teacher, a principal, a father, a minister and a teacher of
teachers.
I recommend not only the book, but the man who is behind its pages,
and thank him and his dear wife Rosie for the years of investment
they have laid down into the lives of many, including my own family
and I.
Paul Hubbard, oversees Bradford Life Church in England
and serves churches in Italy, Nepal and USA
David Freeman, who was a pioneering headmaster in a Christian
school in Oxfordshire for many years, recounts how we dig for
wisdom amidst the confusing array of perspectives on offer in
today's world. Importantly, his educational views are not fancy
theory, but well proved in the practice of teaching. He understands
God's world, God's word, and how we communicate these things to
children in the classroom. He has seen many lives transformed by
the power of love and the communication of the whole of life in the
context of God's creative activity. His insights are tried and
tested. Doors are opening to him to share them in many educational
contexts, where people are hungry for answers to the questions life
poses.
Steve Thomas, Senior Pastor of Salt and Light International
Ministries
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