Pete Wait serves as advisor to Anglican Frontier Missions (AFM) after pastoring the agency’s cross-cultural workers for more than 20 years. He earned a doctor of ministry from the University of the South (Sewanee, TN), School of Theology. After seminary, he spent 27 years in church ministry with a focus on renewal, evangelism, and leadership. The signature component, called “Eucharistic Healing of Nations,” of Wait’s doctoral project, “Developing A World Missions Focus,” is routinely utilized by AFM in planting the gospel among the world’s 2 billion unreached frontier people.
Biography
Pete Wait serves as advisor to Anglican Frontier Missions (AFM) after pastoring the agency’s cross-cultural workers for more than 20 years. He earned a doctor of ministry from the University of the South (Sewanee, TN), School of Theology. After seminary, he spent 27 years in church ministry with a focus on renewal, evangelism, and leadership. The signature component, called “Eucharistic Healing of Nations,” of Wait’s doctoral project, “Developing A World Missions Focus,” is routinely utilized by AFM in planting the gospel among the world’s 2 billion unreached frontier people.
Wait retired from a 36-year career primarily in the electric utility field as a professional engineer, concluding as CEO of an operating utility. He now lives in Atlantic Beach, FL, with his wife of 67+ years, Shirleen. They have two married children and five grandchildren. Pete is an avid Harley Davidson rider and member of the Triglyceriders and he chaplains the American Legion and the Legion Riders, Post 316.
Biography
Pete Wait serves as advisor to Anglican Frontier Missions (AFM) after pastoring the agency’s cross-cultural workers for more than 20 years. He earned a doctor of ministry from the University of the South (Sewanee, TN), School of Theology. After seminary, he spent 27 years in church ministry with a focus on renewal, evangelism, and leadership. The signature component, called “Eucharistic Healing of Nations,” of Wait’s doctoral project, “Developing A World Missions Focus,” is routinely utilized by AFM in planting the gospel among the world’s 2 billion unreached frontier people.
Wait retired from a 36-year career primarily in the electric utility field as a professional engineer, concluding as CEO of an operating utility. He now lives in Atlantic Beach, FL, with his wife of 67+ years, Shirleen. They have two married children and five grandchildren. Pete is an avid Harley Davidson rider and member of the Triglyceriders and he chaplains the American Legion and the Legion Riders, Post 316.