Chris Wright, Langham Partnership International Director Langham and Lausanne are worldwide movements but they are named after a street and a city. Langham, of course, after the street of the church in London (All Souls, Langham Place), to which John Stott has belonged all his life, and Lausanne after the city in Switzerland where Billy […]
By Isobel Stevenson, Langham Literature The rise of radical Hinduism and radical Islam in South Asia is increasing the pressure on Christians, who need to know more about their faith if they are to be able to defend it. There has also been a considerable turning to Christ in South Asia, and many churches are […]
It may well be the first event of its kind – ever! More than 20 teachers of homiletics from 15 countries around the majority world met in June at Wycliffe Hall (Oxford) for a weeklong consultation. Langham Preaching recognises that in order to see the culture of preaching change, the current grassroots strategy needs to […]
While 80% of Ugandans claim to be Christian, the influence of both nominalism and prosperity teaching is extensive. The need for the Word of God to be preached faithfully, clearly and with relevance is great. However, while the very first LP seminar was held in Uganda, some momentum has been lost in recent years. This […]
Congratulations to Susan Mathew, (India), a Langham Scholar who was regional winner of the British Council’s International Student Award for 2010. The awards are designed to give public recognition to international students for their contribution to their institutions and local communities. Susan has combined PhD study at Durham University with care for her family, including […]
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