No Lone Rangers! A remarkable family of writers and publishers
by Isobel Stevenson, Langham Literature The Zorro or Lone Ranger model makes great TV but works less well in real…
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‘Churches growing in quantity and quality’
‘Before learning from Langham, I was preaching from the sermon to the text. My sermons were from myself and not from the Bible. I opened the Bible only at the end to read one or two verses. Now I am preaching from the text to the sermon.’ (Pastor Japhet)
To the Churches of Asia Minor: Biblical Truth re-published in Turkey
by Colin Macpherson, Langham Literature Ephesians by John Stott in Turkish The church in Turkey needs help. Langham Literature is…
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There is Refuge in the Lord – and in Brazil!
by Tiffany Randall Su, Langham Scholars What do you think a person would choose to study who wants to address…
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‘Churches growing in quantity and quality’
A remarkable story of growth across the Democratic Republic of Congo by Paul Windsor, Langham Preaching ‘Before learning from Langham,…
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A campus ‘infectious’ for the gospel
Alfred Olwa returns to Uganda by Andrew Robinson, Langham Partnership Australia Since he has been back visiting Sydney for his…
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The cascade effect in Benin
Emile Houedanou, Langham Preaching Paul’s encouragement to Timothy is well known as a model for discipleship and leadership training: to…
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Jeremiah in the Democratic Republic of Congo
by Isobel Stevenson, Langham Literature The UN recently stated that the killings in the eastern Congo (DRC) may be crimes…
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‘SERVICE INTERVALS’ FOR CHRISTIAN LEADERS
The Langham Research & Training Seminar by Ian Shaw, Langham Scholars If you have a car, how often do you…
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Karma versus Grace in Cambodia
by Colin Macpherson, Langham Literature The inescapable law of Karma In Cambodia a famous saying sums up the inescapable law…
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