April 19, 2012
Jonathan Lamb, Langham Preaching There’s no doubt that it is one of the most under-resourced and demanding areas for Christian witness in the world. Some 196 million people live in the 24 countries that make up Francophone Africa. Despite the fact that this region is often neglected in terms of the global commitment to mission [...]
April 8, 2012
Joshua Maule [This story first appeared on the Eternity News website…used with permission] Solomons Islands: Langham Preaching Training Local Facilitators Feb 2012 Solomon Islanders could teach Aussies a thing or two about unity. Among the island groups which have a history of conflict, Christians spanning Uniting, Roman Catholic, Anglican, Assemblies of God, South Seas Evangelical [...]February 13, 2012
by Jonathan Lamb, Langham Preaching First introduced by the Jesuits, the famous Colombian coffee bean is rich in flavour and aroma! The landscape around the city of Armenia, one of Colombia’s main coffee growing areas, is dominated by lush coffee estates, huge banana trees and beautiful rolling green hills. Langham Preaching country coordinators from across [...]
January 18, 2012
By Paul Windsor, Langham Preaching Alex and Joyte, Langham Preaching, India Alex and Joyte are part of a new move of God. They are two of the thousands of people who have responded to God’s call and moved across India, or into neighbouring countries, as mission workers. They have learned new languages. They have moved [...]
August 19, 2011
Dionisio Orjuela and Igor Améstegui Igor Améstegui (right), Latin American coordinator, handing over books sets for the team coordinated by Dionisio Orjuela (left). Over the past 10 years, the church in Colombia has not been growing in numbers as it did in previous decades. Some of the reasons for this include the prevalence of disunity [...]
August 18, 2011
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 [...]
August 18, 2011
An island nation blighted by thirty years of civil war and terrorist activity, Sri Lanka is a country with two ethnic peoples. There are the Tamil people who are Hindu and the Singhala people who are Buddhist. Religion and ethnicity stick together. Singhala-Hindu and Tamil-Buddhist are not combinations that happen very readily. But guess what?! [...]
August 18, 2011
Pakistan is a country living in the global headlines for all the wrong reasons. And yet it is home to one of the longest running Langham Preaching programmes in the world. A feature of the movement is the number of respected senior leaders who are involved. Dr Pervaiz Sultan (St Thomas, Karachi) has been committed [...]
August 18, 2011
Ninety people from across the denominations gathered in Georgetown for a Level Two seminar. Here are some comments from those attendees: A night-watchman, off to work at the end of each day: “Losing a little sleep is no problem compared to the spiritual strength I am receiving. My time and strength is from God and [...]
August 18, 2011
They came to Temuco from Santiago, Osorno, Validivia, Concepcion, and Talca – 40 people, all ready for the start of the Level One programme. Daniel Mardones (Country Coordinator, Chile) was pleased to see so many influential leaders in attendance. One such leader, widely known and respected within the churches and colleges, confessed to coming with [...]