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A. Kent Kingston Biography

Andrew Kent Kingston is the editor of the Australian magazine Signs of the Times, the former presenter and producer of the Record InFocus Christian news magazine TV program (2009-2015), and the assistant editor of RECORD, the official news magazine of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

How old is A. Kent Kingston? – Age

His age is not known. His real name is Andrew Kent Kingston.

A. Kent Kingston Education

Kingston earned a Bachelor of Social Work with First Class Honours from the University of South Australia in 1996. Kingston graduated from Avondale College with a Graduate Diploma of Ministry in 2009, focusing on the realities of evangelism and church ministry. Kingston earned a Bachelor of Arts (Communications) from Avondale College in 2009.

A. Kent Kingston Wife

He has two teenage sons and is married.

A. Kent Kingston Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $5 Million.

A. Kent Kingston Career

Kingston started his vocation in the field of social work zeroing in on youth and families and afterward changed to the law enforcement framework where he functioned as a probation and probation officer and worked with the support of Native elderly folks in neighborhood justice courts.

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In the wake of starting his examinations in correspondences and media, he embraced a six-month temporary position as a video creation partner for Adventist Media Organization. During this time, he partook in the turn of events and creation of the Record InFocus newsmagazine and way of life program. He got the Adventist World Radio (AWR) Grant of Greatness in Radio Creation and Advertising.

After his temporary job got done, Kingston kept on chipping in as a content advisor for InFocus. In 2009, he was utilized as the right-hand manager for Adventist Record magazine, a job that included the creation of InFocus. From mid-2013, he likewise started to have the program. The Record InFocus program returned routinely to subjects of strict opportunity, Christian oppression, otherworldly development, and the medical advantages of a plant-based diet.

In his job as a maker of InFocus, Kingston coordinated interviews with outstanding characters including Paul Colman Threesome, Geoff Bullock, “automatic weapon evangelist” Sam Childers, and cricketer Brett Lee. In his job as host, he has talked with notable Christians and other well-known people, including global persuasive orator Scratch Vujicic, “Blue Zone” analyst Dan Buettner, picture taker Ken Duncan, “Rabbi to America” Shmuley Boteach, and US official confident Dr. Ben Carson.