Langham Publishing is committed to strengthening the global church through biblically faithful, theologically rich resources. Partnering with Christian scholars, pastors, and leaders from around the world—especially from the Majority World—Langham publishes books that equip churches, support theological education, and provide trusted, globally diverse perspectives on Scripture and ministry.
Each year, nearly fifty new titles are released in English and French, with many also translated into other languages to ensure vital theological voices are accessible across cultures. In addition to publishing, Langham supports local authors and publishers to help resource churches within their own contexts.
With hundreds of books available and free shipping offered, Langham continues to serve pastors, ministry leaders, and thoughtful readers worldwide. Below are four titles especially helpful for Christian educators.
Secular, Sacred, More Sacred: Four Calls to Bridge the Divide
Edited by Stuart Brooking, Paul Branch, and Federico G. Villanueva
The sacred-secular divide continues to threaten the health of the global church, disempowering lay Christians and undermining the call to integrate all aspects of life under the lordship of Christ. Theological educators seeking a path out of this dichotomy will find themselves both challenged and encouraged by this collection of essays drawn from the 2018 ICETE conference in Panama City. Within its four sections, contributors explore biblical frameworks for integration, urge seminaries to value identity formation as much as skill acquirement, call for a robust theology of work, and challenge theologians to consider their responsibility to the world beyond the church’s borders. Filled with thought-provoking questions and practical suggestions, this book is an excellent resource for all those pursuing a holistic approach to theological education.
The Priesthood of All Students
Written by Timothée Joset
Drawing on archival records and firsthand accounts, this work explores the history, theology, and missiology of the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES). It examines how IFES’s commitment to immediacy, mediation, and participation are grounded upon a firm belief in the priesthood of all believers and a missional ecclesiology that presupposes God’s involvement in all aspects of life, including the university. It traces the impact of diverse cultures and theologies upon the manifoldexpressions of mission IFES has engaged, and the role of IFES in extending the presence of God’s people in places, and among ideologies, where traditional church structures have limited access.
This book is a powerful reminder of the transformative impact created when believers, whether students or otherwise, participate in the missio Dei as faithful and creative witnesses in their own contexts. Bearing relevance for all those interested in a Christian perspective on the university or the theological reverberations of student ministry, it also offers a robust theological framework for understanding the legitimacy of parachurch organisations and lay ministry.
Global Perspectives on Science and Christianity
Edited by Mike Brownnutt and Keith R. Fox
The discussion of how science and Christianity relate to each other is a truly global one. Christianity around the world encompasses diverse sets of perspectives, ideas, and challenges. Similarly, the practice and perception of science can vary significantly from one region to another. When brought together in their global contexts we find a richness in the engagement between science and Christianity that leads to diverse questions and distinctive answers.
Global Perspectives on Science and Christianity brings together scholars from six continents, hailing from disciplines of natural and social sciences, theology, history, and philosophy, to provide a unique collection of perspectives on how science and Christianity relate around the world. Tackling some issues that are seldom addressed as well as providing fresh perspectives on perennial topics, this is an important, relevant and genuinely global contribution to the discussion.
Justice and Rights
Written by Nicholas Wolterstorff in Dialogue with the University
Deep and exciting encounters between theology and the leading edges of scholarship in universities have never been so essential. In partnership with the Global Faculty Initiative, the Cross-Disciplinary Encounters with Theology series brings together global scholars from diverse academic disciplines in rounds of dialogue and response on key themes of the Christian faith, including justice and rights, created order, and the virtues.
This first volume, Justice and Rights, brings world-renowned theologian Nicholas Wolterstorff into conversation with academics from across five continents in humanities, social sciences, law and public policy, medicine and physical sciences to explore the salience of justice and rights for the substance of their scholarship and academic practices. In compact briefs and notes that are quickly and easily read, the contributors skilfully engage with many of the most pressing issues of our time. The first series of its kind, these conversations empower disciplinary scholars to think theologically about their scholarship and academic life.
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