New global Preaching Clubs resource celebrates John Stott

Langham Preaching has embarked on an exciting new project to provide a resource for Preaching Clubs around the world in celebration of John Stott’s centenary this year. The aim of the project is to translate John Stott’s seminal book ‘God’s Word for Today’s World’ into many languages, alongside providing a discussion guide written by the…

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Study assistant Dr Corey Widmer on The Stott Legacy podcast

John Stott and Corey Widmer

Mark Meynell chats to Corey Widmer, from Virginia USA, who was John Stott’s study assistant for three years in the late 90s. For many years, John had a study assistant, usually a young university graduate, and often they were from the states. Download this episode: Right-click here and select ‘Download Linked File’ Corey is now the lead…

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Jeremy Vine on The Stott Legacy podcast

Download this episode: Right-click here and select ‘Download Linked File’ Jeremy Vine is a veteran journalist who started out in local radio and newspaper reporting. He was for several years the BBC Africa correspondent based in Johannesburg, and has since become very familiar, as presenter of flagship programmes like BBC’s Newsnight and Panorama. He currently juggles hosting two daily…

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The Stott Legacy: Gail and Jorge Atiencia

The Stott Legacy Podcast

Mark Meynell speaks to Gail and Jorge Atiencia in Episode 5 of The Stott Legacy podcast. (NB: poor sound quality from internet connection) Gail and Jorge Atiencia speak to Mark Meynell from Ecuador, Jorge’s home country, in this episode. Gail is originally from Canada, and the couple met while Jorge was training at Regent’s College…

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In His Own Words: Conrad Mbewe

How a pastor in search of biblical books in the right context finds “a rich vein of gold” Conrad Mbewe knows from personal experience that these words by John Stott are true: “Good preaching is impossible without study, and study is impossible without good books.” Although today Conrad is a theological leader in his native…

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‘I was truly privileged to stay at Tyndale House’

Langham Scholar Oboletswe Matlhaope is studying for a PhD at North West University, South Africa, and is from Botswana. From September to December last year, Oboletswe stayed at Tyndale House, Cambridge, in Langham’s dedicated bed-sitting study room. He is so grateful for his time there, and has expressed his “deepest gratitude” for being able to study…

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