God’s Word in Heart Languages

Filipino Bible scholar Edgar Ebojo believes that when God’s Word is available in heart languages, it gives people an identity and can inspire transformation. “If God can speak their language, God can understand them. God can understand their sufferings. . . Passing translations of God’s Word to future generations gives hope.” In the Philippines, under…

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Author Spotlight – Rachel Rajagopal

Rachel Rajagopal

Growing in Faith Rachel Rajagopal is a Singaporean Christian from a Hindu background. Chapel services at Paya Lebar Methodist School, helped Rachel to understand the message of the Gospel and at the age of 13 accepted Jesus as her saviour. Nearly two decades later, when she was part of a discipleship group with 11 others…

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What is the Africa Society of Evangelical Theology?

ASET logo

A Brief History In March 2009 documents were submitted to the Kenyan government and in July 2010, the Africa Society of Evangelical Theology (ASET) was officially registered as a society. ASET is a professional society that fosters evangelical theological scholarship in Africa and facilitates collegial relationships among scholars and practitioners of Christianity in the continent.…

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Chris Wright’s Word on the World

Chris Wright

Langham Partnership’s International Ministries Director Chris Wright seeks a biblical response to current world events. Right now, we are living in a terminal phase of western civilization that is experiencing the inevitable results of prolonged idolatry: the outworking of God’s judgment in processes glaringly illustrated in the story of Old Testament Israel. But in such…

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A Passion for Justice

It was while he was waiting for the results of his bar exam that Moises first asked God to use his life to impact others. “I was visiting a friend who was a youth pastor, and he invited me to attend a movie night to see Amazing Grace—the life of William Wilberforce. After, I uttered…

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Staff Profile – Pieter Kwant

Pieter Kwant

Books are a singular passion for Langham Literature director, Pieter Kwant. He has an appreciation for many aspects of culture, not least art, music and film, but it is books that he has dedicated his life to in the service of the Lord. Originally from the Netherlands, Pieter wistfully tells of his first encounter with…

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Giant steps forward in communication for Langham Preaching Africa

One of the most significant gatherings with implications for the growth and character of the African Church took place last year. During the first ‘All African Langham Preaching Consultation’ for country coordinators and trainers, the pioneering ‘Langham Preaching’ App was introduced. Mark Meynell, Langham Preaching Director (Europe and Caribbean), sacrificially joined the event in Ghana for literally 24…

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Thanksgiving for Tyndale House Study Room

In April last year, several Langham Scholars who are currently studying in the UK gathered at Tyndale House, Cambridge, to see the permanent study room that is to be exclusively used by Langham Scholars. The study room is an ensuite bedroom with easy access to a world-class library and study facilities. During the visit, International…

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‘Our region needs to hear afresh the Good News’ – Central Eastern European Bible Commentary

The Central and Eastern European Bible Commentary (CEEBC) is at a very early stage – the seed of the idea has been planted, an editorial team chosen, and contributors found. The process of putting together this one-volume Bible commentary (plus 100 articles on regional issues) includes many meetings, conference calls, drafts, edits and gruelling hard…

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