Nicky Gumbel was born on 28 April 1955 in London, England. He is the son of Walter Gumbel, a German secular Jew[3] from Stuttgart whose licence to practise law in that city was withdrawn in one of the early Nazi purges. Walter Gumbel emigrated to Britain and became a successful barrister.[4] Gumbel's mother, Muriel, was a barrister and nominal Christian.[5]
After graduating from university, Gumbel followed in his father's footsteps and became a practising barrister.[3] Meanwhile, he became a regular worshipper at Holy Trinity Brompton Church, Knightsbridge.[11] In January 1978, Gumbel married at the church[12] Pippa, with whom he would go on to have three children.[13]
In 1982, Gumbel announced his decision to leave the bar to train for ordination in the Church of England. In 1983 he began theological studies and training for ordained ministry at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford.[3] He graduated with a BA degree in 1986; as per tradition,[8] his BA degree was later promoted to an MA degree.[9]
In 2007, Gumbel was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Gloucestershire as recognition of his broad contribution to the wider church through Alpha.[citation needed]
In 1990, Gumbel took over the running of the Alpha Course that had been running there since 1977.[11] The course was transformed under his leadership from being one designed for new Christians to one primarily for those outside the church who would not consider themselves Christians.[citation needed] Gumbel serves as the public face of the course, being described by James Heard as something of a "Weberian[clarification needed]charismatic leader".[16]
Gumbel is the author of a number of books related to the Alpha Course, including Questions of Life which has sold over 1,000,000 copies.[citation needed] Voted "Christian Book of the Year" in 1994, it has been published in 48 languages.[citation needed] Other related books include Why Jesus, Searching Issues, Telling Others, A Life Worth Living, Challenging Lifestyle, Heart of Revival, and 30 Days.[citation needed]
^Old, Hughes Oliphant (2010). The Reading and Preaching of the Scriptures in the Worship of the Christian Church. Vol. 7. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. p. 487. ISBN978-0-8028-1771-6.
^Cross, Anthony R. (2013). Recovering the Evangelical Sacrament: Baptisma Semper Reformandum. Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications. p. 26. ISBN978-1-62032-809-5.
^ ab"Chapter 4: Regulations for the Degree of Master of Arts". University of Oxford Examination Decrees and Regulations for the Academic Year 2005–2006. Oxford University Press. 2005. p. 563.