October 30, 2009
October 1, 2009
By Jenny Brown, Langham Preaching Facilitator
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August 2009 saw the fifth year of preaching seminars in Kenya and a further 32 delegates completed their level 3 training. However, to speak merely of the numbers of delegates who completed training doesn’t fully reflect the encouragement in Kenya. Increasingly the [...]
October 30, 2009
October 1, 2009
Langham Preaching in Kenya
by Frank Luvanda, Langham Preaching country coordinator for Tanzania
This was my first visit to the Langham Preaching movement in Kenya, and it was a wonderful experience for me. I have got many positive things to learn from Kenyan Preaching programme. I really confirm that this cross-pollination thing is very important [...]
October 30, 2009
September 29, 2009
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JSM-Langham Preaching in Peru
In a small campsite in a dry valley two hours from Lima, a group of 75 pastors from Peru gathered for the third JSM-Langham Preaching training event. Hosted and organised by Desarrollo Cristiano, an agency supporting the work of pastors in Peru, the weeklong [...]
October 30, 2009
September 29, 2009
Langham Preaching in Colombia
by Igor Amestegui and Cari Crossley, Langham Preaching
Noted for its cocaine trade, conservative politics and mega-churches, Colombia is a vibrant republic in the north west of South America. Although it is a predominantly Roman Catholic country, the Evangelical Protestant Church now represents a sizeable percentage of the population, being some [...]
October 30, 2009
September 16, 2009Among African Christians, too many of us are.by Langham Scholar Sunday Agangfor Christianity Today magazine A seminary student told me a story that had been circulating in his church: A member of his congregation sold his wife’s life, so she died in an automobile accident. The church member remarried, but kept a room in [...]
July 27, 2009
The Langham Partnership 1910 Centenary PhD Scholarships
Langham Partnership is working with four centres of theological training in the UK to offer four PhD scholarships starting in 2010, as a way of marking the centenary of the Edinburgh World Missionary Conference of 1910. The scholarships are for PhD students from [...]
June 1, 2009
Interview with Rosalee Velloso Ewell, New Testament Editor of the Latin American Bible Commentary (LABC)
LABC Team, from left to right sitting down: C. René Padilla (General Editor), Rosalee Velloso Ewell (New Testament Editor) and Milton Acosta (Old Testament Editor). Standing: Ian Darke (Project Coordinator) and Gilbert Montero (Assistant to the Project Coordinator).
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May 30, 2009
By Colin Macpherson, Creative Director, Langham Literature
The East European Literature Advisory Committee (EELAC), now part of Langham Literature, has been assisting with the nurture and development of indigenous publishing houses in 11 Eastern European countries since the fall of communism. In Serbia we have been partnering with Soteria Publishing since the mid-1990s. Soteria has come [...]
May 18, 2009
In June 2008, Langham Scholar Riad Kassis’ book, Why Don’t We Read the Book That Christ Read? Towards a Better Understanding of the Old Testament, became the first Arabic, Middle Eastern publication to be produced as a result of the Langham Writer programme. Arab Christian scholars and pastors alike have received the book with much [...]
May 18, 2009
By Wendy Toulmin, Executive Officer, Langham Partnership Australia
It was a tremendous privilege to be with the 85 men and women — pastors, bible college teachers, lay preachers, Sunday school teachers and church leaders representing 10 denominational groups and 2 parachurch organisations. They came from the 6 Provinces of Vanuatu — the Pacific archipelago of 83 [...]