Posts Tagged ‘Langham Scholars’
Seeing the ripple effect of resourcing Langham Scholars
Throughout the Majority World, there are many places without qualified preachers, authors and academics to speak to Christians in their current circumstances and in their context. Langham Scholars works to address this by equipping Christian leaders around the world to receive their PhDs in Bible and theology and then serve the church in their nations.…
Read MoreBringing hope and provision through the Gospel
John 10:10- “The thief comes only to steal, kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full”. Hearing from Emmanual Emmanuel is a Langham Scholar and currently works with Square Ministries Africa. Originally from Rwanda, Emmanuel studied at Uganda Christian University as a full-time student and graduated…
Read MoreGroundbreaking commentaries bring helpful resources for God’s Word to new places
How God is working through Anwar in Ethiopia
Being a Langham Scholar is more than a scholarship program
The ‘multiplication effect’ of a Scholar in the Philippines
Langham Graduate Beatrice Ang graduated from Edinburgh University with a PhD this summer, and is already back home in the Philippines serving in two Bible colleges. Simon Foulds, LPUKI’s Development Manager, caught up with Beatrice recently to find out how she’s settling in. Beatrice: It was a wonderful experience. My parents were not able to…
Read MoreSupported and equipped to reach the lost in their language
Newsletter September 2022
Read it now September 2022 newsletter now available This newsletter edition contains articles on the following: How Langham serves the global church The Latin American Preaching Program — a story of growth! Current “Aussie” Scholars news… Gillean Smiley (Langham Australia CEO) writes… Read it now
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The church: a voice of hope in Sri Lanka Current Langham Scholar Nathanael Somanathan from Sri Lanka (pictured above), says the Church has been and will be a “voice of hope” in response to the current political and economic crisis in his country. Speaking recently to LPUKI’s Victoria Marsay, Nathanael (who is studying at Birmingham…
Read MoreScholars react to assassination of Japan’s former PM
Two Langham Graduates in Japan have shared their thoughts and reflections following the shocking assassination of its former prime minister last month. Kei Hiramatsu and Surya Harefa currently serve in bible colleges and both expressed that the murder of Shinzo Abe is unimaginable in contemporary Japan. Kei explained: “Safety is one keyword to describe our country;…
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