‘CEEBC will help thousands understand Scripture better’

Charlie Hadjiev, from Bulgaria, is an editor of the Central Eastern European Bible Commentary (CEEBC). He’s very excited about helping believers in his region understand the Bible and relate it to their lives. Langham Literature has embarked on this multi-year project to put together a one-volume commentary on the Old and New Testaments. Central and…

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PhD teachers use study room at Tyndale House

Langham Partnership is committed to the teaching of teachers and pastors. That’s why we’re investing in lecturers at Majority World seminaries who teach PhD students. It is vital for those who teach on doctoral programmes to keep their own research and writing up to date. This enables them to guide students working at the cutting-edge of…

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‘We’ve got ideas for the App: watch this space!’

Ruth Slater, Associate International Programme Director for Langham Preaching, spoke recently about the Langham Preaching App at Langham Partnership UKI’s Vision Day.     Click here to download the MP3 (Right click and select ‘Download Linked File’) Ruth recently attended a training workshop for Langham Preaching trainers in Ethiopia. During her time there, coordinator Frew Tamrat…

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‘Stay at Tyndale House motivates and inspires’

Langham Scholar Sofanit Abebe, from Ethiopia, is currently studying for a PhD at Edinburgh University. In October last year, she spent three weeks at Tyndale House in Cambridge, making use of Langham’s permanent study room there. During her stay, Sofanit focussed on writing and researching for a new chapter in her dissertation. She is looking at a…

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‘CEEBC speaks into conflicts in our region’

Central Eastern European Bible Commentary (CEEBC) editor Marcel Măcelaru says his work on 1 & 2 Samuel is relevant to Balkan conflicts. The CEEBC coordinator, Katharina Penner, reflects on Marcel’s work. She says the Bible speaks into the conflicts faced by Central Eastern European believers today: “Marcel Valentin Măcelaru is Romanian but also has Croatian citizenship.…

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‘Preaching App leads to well-crafted sermons’

Shearsby Mupfudzapake is Langham Preaching’s movement coordinator in South Africa. Shearsby is a pastor in Limpopo, a province bordering Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. He recently shared his thoughts about the Langham Preaching App: “We are grateful for such a useful tool. The App helps me to organise my thoughts, as per bible passages, leading into…

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Preaching App used in 31 countries worldwide!

The Langham Preaching App has been downloaded and used in 31 countries across the globe, according to the latest statistics from its developer. Colombia, South America, has the highest number of downloads on both iOS and Android operating systems. South Africa had the second highest amount. App users include those living in Europe, Latin America,…

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Central and Eastern Europeans ‘more religious’

Countries in Central and Eastern Europe have higher levels of traditional religious practice and are more likely to believe in God than Western Europeans, according to new research. The survey was conducted by the Pew Research Centre. It comes as the editorial team for the Central Eastern European Bible Commentary (CEEBC) meets again this week.…

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Watch: ‘Nothing like this has been done before!’

Watch Polish editor Wojciech Szczerba explain how the Central Eastern European Bible Commentary (CEEBC) will help Christians to live in this ‘crazy, fragmented postmodern world’. He explains that from a Polish perspective, the project is the first time that a commentary has been written by indigenous authors for believers in his region. Wojciech’s articles on…

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Tyndale House reaches beyond academic confines

Langham Partnership has a permanent ensuite study bedroom at Tyndale House, Cambridge, for exclusive use by Langham Scholars. Tyndale House boasts a world-renowned library, and a superb academic community in which Scholars can complete their studies. And its work goes further than the limits of academia. The principal Dr Peter Williams spoke recently at the Forum of…

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