Representing Majority World Theology in Academia

Each November, we at Langham Publishing exhibit our latest and most relevant titles at theological conferences in North America. It is…
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Staff Profile – Dahlia Fraser

As a child growing up in Jamaica, reading was Dahlia Fraser’s favourite pastime. Early mornings and after school she could…
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“Blessed are the peace-makers”

Rula Mansour is a Palestinian Christian woman who lives in Israel, and a Langham Scholar. She shares her story, her research,…
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Langham Preaching established and raring to go in Hungary

Sometimes the best things take a long time to happen – that’s the case with Langham Preaching in Hungary. After…
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Chris Wright’s Word on the World: ‘Though the earth give way’

I read in the New York Times some weeks ago that there are increasing numbers of young couples getting married with…
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‘I was truly privileged to stay at Tyndale House’

Langham Scholar Oboletswe Matlhaope is studying for a PhD at North West University, South Africa, and is from Botswana. From September…
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The Japanese & Christianity

In the middle of old habits Mr Big Bell, a Japanese man, wrote, ‘My family worshipped at the Buddhist family…
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Author Spotlight – Yohanna Katanacho

Langham Scholar, author and editor Yohanna Katanacho gives some background to his journey of faith and the story behind Praying Through…
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Consecrated on a football pitch
Not every football pitch gets a crowd of 10,000 spectators. Nor does every bishop have 10,000 people singing at their…
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“CEEBC meeting was an eye-opening experience”
The editorial group for the Central Eastern European Bible Commentary (CEEBC) met in Wroclaw, Poland, in the week of November…
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