September 11, 2008
by Jonathan Lamb Igor Amestegui conducts Level 4 training with Quechuan pastors International Programme Director, Langham Preaching Many of us would have learnt about the Incas when we were at school – an ancient and highly civilized empire in South America. But maybe we are not so familiar with the Quechuas, a group of indigenous [...]
August 31, 2008
by Dave Hoffman Inside-Out Evangelical Conference Long Beach, California Aug 15, 2008 John Azumah is the first Langham writer sponsored by the Langham Literature program to publish under the Hippo Books press. While in California speaking at the 2008 Inside-Out Conference held by Presbyterian Global Fellowship, John talked with Dave Hoffman, vice president of John [...]
August 30, 2008
by Jonathan Lamb, director of Langham Preaching August 2008 We’ve been busy! Take a look at how the world is changing this year through some of Langham Preaching’s recent training sessions. Langham Preaching makes waves in the Pacific Following the launch of Langham Preaching in Vanuatu – the first step in the development of the [...]
August 7, 2008
Are we ready for the Olympics extravaganza? by Victor Sun, General Secretary, Langham Foundation-Hong Kong 8 August 2008 Are we ready for the Olympics extravaganza? We in Hong Kong are eagerly waiting for the opening ceremonies on 8th August at 8:08 pm, when the spectacular 17 days of competition begins. The Chinese government is doing [...]
July 28, 2008
by Jonathan Lamb, International Programme Director, Langham Preaching Chiang Mai Seminars on Biblical Preaching In many parts of Asia, the church is growing rapidly. But there are also countries where the challenges to Christian witness and to church growth are substantial. Countries of the ‘Mekong’ – such as Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam – have [...]
July 24, 2008
We’re hungry, angry, and depending on a sovereign God. July 24, 2008 (from ChristianityToday.com) One Langham scholar comments on the hope of God’s sovereignty amid political unrest: How long, O Lord, must I call for help, but you do not listen? Or cry out to you, “Violence!” but you do not save? Why do you [...]
July 15, 2008
Langham Partnership and the Eastern Europe Literature Advisory Committee (EELAC) have agreed to a merger that will allow the aims of both charities to be enhanced. EELAC has had a 30 year track record of developing indigenous Christian publishing houses in Central and Eastern Europe. The merger with Langham Partnership will internationalise this ministry, enhancing [...]
July 15, 2008
Langham Partnership and the Eastern Europe Literature Advisory Committee (EELAC) have agreed to a merger that will allow the aims of both charities to be enhanced. EELAC has had a 30 year track record of developing indigenous Christian publishing houses in Central and Eastern Europe. The merger with Langham Partnership will internationalise this ministry, enhancing [...]
July 1, 2008
by Ian Buchanan, Executive Director, Langham Partnership United Kingdom/Ireland Preaching that is good to taste, easier to create and spreads even further In June 2008 at a Langham Preaching event in Ghana known as NEPS (National Expository Preaching Seminar), Ian Buchanan was able to spend time with three leaders who had applied what they had [...]
June 25, 2008
by Helen Turnbull Goody 26 June 2008 The National Evangelical Church of Beirut has deep roots in Lebanon, first established in 1848 and later creating the first evangelical Arabic-speaking congregation in the Middle East. It has a long history of serving as a center for publishing and other communication among Arab Christians. In June, the [...]