November 28, 2007
by Chris Wright, International Director, Langham Partnership International
The Langham Partnership Regional Council for Southern Africa met for the first time in September in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. Representatives came from Botswana, Malawi, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Among them were three Langham Scholars: Fidelis Nkomazana (Botswana), Lazarus Phiri (Zambia), and Victor Nakah […]
November 12, 2007
Watch a video introduction by Jonathan Lamb
Integrity - Leading with God Watching
Shortly after he received his Ph.D., Langham Scholar Sunday Agang was appointed professor of Theology, Public Policy and Ethics at ECWA Theological Seminary, Jos (JETS) in Nigeria. God has since continued to provide him with-in his words- “an open door for incarnational discipleship and ministry.” This past summer, Sunday held two workshops at two congregations […]
November 9, 2007
By Chris Wright
In preparation for Lausanne 2010 in South Africa, the Lausanne Theology Working Group is focusing on the core ‘slogan’ of Lausanne. The Lausanne Covenant (1974) defined ‘evangelization’ as ‘the whole church taking the whole gospel to the whole world’. This has ensured that the explicit theology of mission within the Lausanne movement has […]
by Chris Wright, Langham Partnership International Director
Many of you know the problem of wearing several hats, bearing different responsibilities. I can sympathize. As well as my role in LPI, I am also the Chair of the Lausanne Theology Working Group. This takes up only a small fraction of my time, but I believe it contributes […]
Theologians Gather in Frankfurt
Chris Wright with a group of Langham-related participants at the OCI Institute of Excellence
For many years the Langham Partnership has enjoyed collaborating with the Overseas Council International and its linked movements around the world in helping to resource theological education in the majority world. As part of its efforts in this direction, […]
November 8, 2007
Trans-World Radio recently interviewed Langham Preaching Director Jonathan Lamb regarding his new publication From Why to Worship: Habakkuk, a series of studies on Habakkuk based on Jonathan’s presentation at the Keswick Convention in England. Jonathan mentions the relevance of the prophet Habakkuk to Christians today: how we can begin by asking the toughest of life’s […]
Reflecting on the Kenyan Langham Preaching programme, Yusufu Turaki, a Nigerian pastor, theologian and contributor to the Africa Bible Commentary said, ‘I have been a pastor and professor for a great number of years but this is one of the most exciting things I have seen.’
Over the past 3 years the Kenyan preaching movement has […]