‘Thrilling time’ for Langham Preaching in Turkey

Langham Preaching in Turkey

Turkey is a beautiful country, lying in both Asia and Europe, and culturally drawing elements from the East and the West.  Believers there are very much in the minority and face many challenges. Statistics reveal that just 0.04 percent of the population are biblical Christians (source: ufm.org.uk) But Langham Preaching has had a postive impact…

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‘Challenging us to live out the gospel in Latin America’

Latin American Bible Commentary

Did you know that Latin America is the most unequal continent on the planet? The gap between rich and poor is enormous. Latin Americans face daily challenges of injustice, poverty and lack of education. The Church hasn’t escaped these challenges – many pastors have little or no access to good biblical resources, resulting in congregations…

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The ‘multiplication effect’ of a Scholar in the Philippines

Beatrice Ang

Langham Graduate Beatrice Ang graduated from Edinburgh University with a PhD this summer, and is already back home in the Philippines serving in two Bible colleges. Simon Foulds, LPUKI’s Development Manager, caught up with Beatrice recently to find out how she’s settling in.  Beatrice: It was a wonderful experience. My parents were not able to…

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‘Radiantly different’ series equips believers in Muslim contexts

Windows on the Text: Genesis 1-11

Langham has published the first in a pioneering new commentary series written by and for believers in Muslim contexts.  The virtual launch for ‘Windows on the Text: Genesis 1-11’ was held in September, hosted by Emad Botros. Emad is a Langham Scholar and he facilitated the project while serving as an Old Testament professor in…

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Helping to heal a nation: Langham Preaching in South Africa

Siphiwe Pandeka

How does the Word of God impact nations? Why does every church need a pastor who ‘correctly handles the word of truth’? What difference does it really make?  Let’s travel to South Africa and listen to pastors there, who say that faithful Bible teaching is what their country needs to heal and recover.  South Africa…

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Bottom of the Well Theology: A Christian Perspective from Ukraine

Destruction in Ukraine

By Roman Soloviy During this war, I have become increasingly aware of how emotional and geographic proximity relates to the perception of information. For our friends abroad, the news of the Ukrainian tragedy could remain just a piece of information about events in a neighbouring country. For us, it is the destruction of our world,…

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Faith lived out in flood-hit Pakistan

Pakistan Floods

Langham Graduate Qaiser Julius is ‘putting his theology into practice’ by coordinating a compassion campaign to help hundreds of families devastated by flooding in recent weeks.  Since the rains started in mid-June, more than 1,400 people have died in Pakistan. The UN estimates that one million homes have been destroyed.  Sherry Rahman, Pakistan’s climate minister,…

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A story of growth in Latin America

Latin America Langham Preaching

Last year in 15 countries across Latin America, over 3,000 people were trained through the Langham Preaching programme. Read on to see a glimpse of what this ministry looks like on the ground: In Latin America, before pastors attend training seminars, they are plugged into Langham Preaching Clubs (called “escuelitas” or “little schools”), where groups…

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‘A privilege to train Ukrainian students scattered by war’

Ukraine preaching training

The war in Ukraine is becoming less prominent in our UK news as the weeks go by. But the horror and trauma is continuing, and Christian students are desperate to grapple with God’s word despite what is happening.  Mark Meynell, Langham Preaching’s coordinator for Europe and the Caribbean, has been training students scattered because of…

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Scholars react to assassination of Japan’s former PM

Kei Hiramatsu and Surya Harefa

Two Langham Graduates in Japan have shared their thoughts and reflections following the shocking assassination of its former prime minister last month. Kei Hiramatsu and Surya Harefa currently serve in bible colleges and both expressed that the murder of Shinzo Abe is unimaginable in contemporary Japan.  Kei explained: “Safety is one keyword to describe our country;…

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