Ranald Macaulay studied Law at Cambridge University in England. He became a staff worker at the Swiss L’Abri in 1960 (which was founded by Francis & Edith Schaeffer in 1955) and did a second honors degree in Theology in London. He is married to Susan Schaeffer Macaulay and they have six children, 15 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Ranald and Susan founded and led the work of L’Abri Fellowship in England from 1964 to 1996. They then lived in Cambridge for 21 years, where Ranald founded and Directed the work of Christian Heritage based in the Round Church, built in 1130 . Ranald is the Co-Author of Being Human: The Nature of Spiritual Experience. He and Susan attend an independent church in Petersfield near the English L'Abri, to which they returned a few years ago.