John Stott, or Uncle John as so many affectionately refer to him, would have been 92 this coming Saturday, April 27. This week’s eNews is dedicated to Stott and his ever-growing legacy worldwide. Join us in celebrating his life and influence and give thanks and glory to God for what He accomplished through Uncle John. […]
Langham Partnership eNews Week of Apr 10, 2013 Bishop David Zac Niringye Banned From Travel Thank you for your prayers in these recent weeks for Langham Scholar and retired Bishop David Zac Niringye, who was arrested in February for speaking out against the graft in Uganda’s government. While David has been released from custody, he […]
CONFLUENCE The Flowing Together of Prayer, People and Place by Jennifer Cuthbertson, Langham Preaching In early February, Mercy Ireri and I journeyed to Meru, a city situated at the base of Mount Kenya about 250 km northeast of Nairobi. Our mission: to bring just a ‘Taste of Langham’ to Reach the Unreached, an indigenous mission […]
Emmanuel Oladipo tells the story of Janet Koroma: “Janet has something in common with Jeremiah: she entered the ministry against her will. But rather than protesting that she was only a youth, she protested that she was only a woman – and a poorly trained one at that. “Janet did not complete high school. Her […]
Langham Preaching Training in Sierra Leone by Emmanuel Oladipo, Langham Preaching coordinator for English-speaking Africa PAJEHUN EXPERIENCE Corporal Richard Clarke was a military chaplain posted to Pajehun District after the civil war in Sierra Leone. Pastors of four other churches joined him to pray and plan together on how best to have an effective ministry […]
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 […]
A Report of Visit to Tanzania, June 13-30, 2010 by LPI Africa Coordinator Emmanuel Oladipo It was my first visit to East Africa in my capacity as the Langham Partnership International (LPI) Africa Coordinator and so my first personal contact with Frank Luvanda and his team in Tanzania. I had visited the country several times […]
In Uganda Barbara Tumwine has been working hard to organise two events to stimulate biblical preaching, alongside her busy day job in the medical community. In May a two-day seminar was held in the community in Kisiizi, attracting 34 participants, 25 returning for a Level 2 (looking at Old Testament law), and 9 new participants […]
Nairobi, KENYA (June 7, 2010) June 2, 2010 in Dodoma, about 120 Bishops and key church leaders from around Tanzania took a break from a grueling programme during the Annual Christian Council of Tanzania (CCT) Bishop’s Conference to dedicate the newly published Kiswahili edition of the Africa Bible Commentary (ABC) — (Ufafanuzi wa Biblia katika […]
Researchers have recently declared sub-Saharan Africa the “most religious place on Earth” with an estimated 470 million Christians in 2010. Today, according to the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life*, one in five of the world’s Christians lives in sub-Saharan Africa. Even so, many traditional African beliefs such as witchcraft and evil spirits are […]
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