David J. Garrard is a missionary educator who has also been professor at the Assemblies of God Bible College at Mattersey Hall in the United Kingdom and associated lecturer attached to four British universities as well as two universities in Central and Southern Africa. He is also executive director of CAM International, a British missionary organization, and the author of a number of academic articles in journals and of The Epistle of Paul to the Ephesians (2023).
"""The Epistle to the Hebrews both inspires and confounds commentators. It contains an amazing array of profound theological perspectives side by side with clear and convincing insights into the heart of the gospel. Here is another attempt to lay bare both the message and the rhetoric of this powerful New Testament document. David Garrard has done due diligence in seeking to explain its historical background and theological conundrums, much in the tradition of the great New Testament scholar F. F. Bruce."" --Sven Soderlund, professor emeritus of biblical studies, Regent College ""With this publication, the author makes a systematic yet succinct treatment of the Epistle to the Hebrews accessible to a wide audience. It has the hallmarks of an evangelical and conservative Christian perspective but offers a full consideration of scholarly views. It also includes reflections on contemporary Christian thought. For anyone wanting to study and understand this unique New Testament text, David Garrard's work will prove to be of immense value."" --Glenn Balfour, theologian in residence, Assemblies of God Great Britain ""The Epistle to the Hebrews both inspires and confounds commentators. It contains an amazing array of profound theological perspectives side by side with clear and convincing insights into the heart of the gospel. Here is another attempt to lay bare both the message and the rhetoric of this powerful New Testament document. David Garrard has done due diligence in seeking to explain its historical background and theological conundrums, much in the tradition of the great New Testament scholar F. F. Bruce."" --Sven Soderlund, professor emeritus of biblical studies, Regent College ""With this publication, the author makes a systematic yet succinct treatment of the Epistle to the Hebrews accessible to a wide audience. It has the hallmarks of an evangelical and conservative Christian perspective but offers a full consideration of scholarly views. It also includes reflections on contemporary Christian thought. For anyone wanting to study and understand this unique New Testament text, David Garrard's work will prove to be of immense value."" --Glenn Balfour, theologian in residence, Assemblies of God Great Britain"