Every church deserves a well-equipped pastor

80% of pastors in the Majority World lack any formal training. We equip pastors around the world to preach God's Word because this is how God changes lives and communities.

Transforming communities with deeper discipleship

Our work is focused on where the context of the church is characterised by poverty, pressure, and potential. We help local churches become deeply rooted in God's Word so they can provide biblical solutions that address local issues.

Train

We nurture indigenous pastor training so church leaders can faithfully preach God's Word.

Equip

We equip theological leaders to oversee training efforts in their countries.

Publish

We produce resources by local leaders to help pastors better understand the Bible.

Pray

Join us in prayer for the work of Langham. View our monthly Prayer Guide.

Fellowship with us each month online and meet the global Langham family.

Download & subscribe to our bi-annual Transform Magazine.

Magnify is Langham's growth campaign. The goal: to double our impact.

Browse videos, images, podcasts, and interactive apps in the media gallery.

wavemark_blue

The easiest way to give and make an impact!

Donate to Langham on a regular basis with peace of mind.

Put the global church in your estate plans.

Use all your assets to support the global church!

Latest News

God’s Word in Heart Languages

14 February 2018

Filipino Bible scholar Edgar Ebojo believes that when God’s Word is available in heart languages, it gives people an identity and can inspire transformation. “If God can speak their language, God can understand them. God can understand their sufferings. . . Passing translations of God’s Word to future generations gives hope.” In the Philippines, under…

Read More
Rachel Rajagopal

Author Spotlight – Rachel Rajagopal

31 January 2018

Growing in Faith Rachel Rajagopal is a Singaporean Christian from a Hindu background. Chapel services at Paya Lebar Methodist School, helped Rachel to understand the message of the Gospel and at the age of 13 accepted Jesus as her saviour. Nearly two decades later, when she was part of a discipleship group with 11 others…

Read More
ASET logo

What is the Africa Society of Evangelical Theology?

31 January 2018

A Brief History In March 2009 documents were submitted to the Kenyan government and in July 2010, the Africa Society of Evangelical Theology (ASET) was officially registered as a society. ASET is a professional society that fosters evangelical theological scholarship in Africa and facilitates collegial relationships among scholars and practitioners of Christianity in the continent.…

Read More