God wants his church to grow up in maturity (not just in numbers). The church grows through God's Word. The word of God comes to people primarily through preaching. What then can we do to raise the standards of biblical preaching? More
The latest prayer points from Langham Partnership Australia
Langham Partnership Australia is a member agency of Missions Interlink, which is part of the Evangelical Alliance
by Elaine Vaden, JSM-Langham Scholars A woman we’ll call Faith returned to Moldova from years of servitude in Turkey, Israel and Serbia, where she had been abused and mistreated as the victim of tra...
Scholarship and Compassion:
Living out the ‘Missio Dei’
A woman we’ll call Faith returned to Moldova from years of servitude in Turkey, Israel and Serbia, where she had been abused and mistreated as the victim of traffickers and pimps. Her suffering had really started when the authorities in Moldova removed her and her six siblings from her parents, due…
Coming & Going: Strategic Moves in Indian Mission!
Alex and Joyte are part of a new move of God. They are two of the thousands of people who have responded to God’s call and moved across India, or into neighbouring countries, as mission workers. They have learned new languages. They have moved into new [ …
Africa Bible Commentary Has Wings!
Langham played a large part in the production of the 1,600 page Africa Bible Commentary that was launched with great fanfare in 2006. What has happened to it since then? A lot! It is not just flying off the shelves but around the world.
More than 130,000 copies are …
War and peace: How one person can make a difference
Meeting Isaac Mbabazi is a stark reminder of ‘Africa’s World War’, little reported in the West, but which in the years after 1998 has claimed over 5 million lives, either casualties or those dying of the disease and starvation which have followed it. Isaac’s country, the Democratic Republic of Congo, has been tragically torn apart by conflict over recent decades…
The Burmese Challenge
How do you begin to meet the Christian literature needs in one of the world’s most restricted countries? Imagine trying to publish and sell Christian books in a context where telephones are rare, the Internet is restricted, email is too expensive for the average person…
Langham Literature helps pastors in Togo
Arnold Akueson, a lay preacher with the Methodist Church of Togo, has benefited from the support that Langham Literature has given the church through their library grant programme. Togo is a country where evangelical protestant theological and Biblical books in French are both difficult to find and prohibitively expensive…
Cambodia: a new start
In reality, present day Cambodia boasts a growing population of nearly 14 million people. Life for these people in the last 30 years has been an enormous struggle…
The seed is bearing fruit: Growth in Langham Preaching Colombia
Over the past 10 years, the church in Colombia has not been growing in numbers as it did in previous decades…
Celebrating the life and legacy of John Stott.
At 3.15pm on 27 July 2011 (British Summer Time) John Stott went to be with the Lord…
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