{"id":6270,"date":"2022-05-16T19:31:53","date_gmt":"2022-05-16T19:31:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hk.langham.org\/impact-stories-beyond-the-church-walls\/"},"modified":"2023-05-11T18:50:00","modified_gmt":"2023-05-11T18:50:00","slug":"impact-stories-beyond-the-church-walls","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hk.langham.org\/en_us\/news-and-updates\/impact-stories-beyond-the-church-walls\/","title":{"rendered":"Impact stories: beyond the church walls…"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Through its Scholars<\/strong><\/a> programme, Langham supports Majority World leaders in gaining theological PhDs. Many go on to impact their societies in extraordinary ways. Here is a small snapshot:<\/p>\n\n\n\n For Pastor Emmanuel Mukeshimana of Uganda, the most strategic response to the poverty he saw across East Africa was to attend seminary. Why? Because a sustainable response to an urgent issue like poverty is one rooted in Scripture. That\u2019s why, with scholarship support from Langham, he pursued his PhD in theology. He graduated in February 2020. Today, as a Langham Scholar, he is positioned to be an agent of transformation across Uganda and beyond. And he is multiplying others to do the same.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Kosta Milkov gained his PhD in Patristics (the early church fathers) at Oxford University back in the 90s. He also spearheaded Langham Preaching\u2019s work in his native Macedonia. Kosta set up the Balkan Institute for Faith and Culture in Macedonia in 2011. His vision is for the Institute to help Church and society by connecting the best practices of Christian faith to the immediate context in Macedonia.<\/p>\n\n\n It is a neutral, welcoming environment, allowing for human flourishing and discovering God\u2019s goodness in creation. For example, they support local artists by displaying work in a gallery. This provides opportunities for discussion and debate. The Institute also promotes opportunities for young people to engage with faith and culture. You can listen<\/strong><\/a> to an interview with Kosta, as he talks about the impact of our founder John Stott in episode four of The Stott Legacy podcast. <\/p>\n\n\n\n <\/p>\n\n\n\n After receiving her PhD with support from Langham, Dr Gladys Mwiti returned to Nairobi, Kenya to launch Oasis Africa Counselling Centre. She was responding to the suffering she observed in her community. Today she is a global authority on trauma counselling. It’s work that has put her on the frontlines of tragedies like the Rwandan genocide and Nairobi\u2019s Westgate mall attacks. <\/p>\n\n\n\n Gladys is teaching the Church to not only proclaim that God is good all the time \u2014 but to live it out by drawing near to the broken and the suffering. Gladys says “For me, my theme in life is to know Christ and make Him known.” You can hear more from Gladys in Langham US\u2019 podcast, ‘On Mission with Chris Wright<\/strong><\/a>‘. <\/p>\n\n\n\n <\/p>\n\n\n\n1) Relieving poverty and bringing good news in Uganda<\/h2>\n\n\n
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Emmanuel says, \u201cI want to bring God\u2019s truth to the broken beliefs and systems that lead to poverty.\u201d
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3) Dealing with suffering and trauma in Kenya<\/h2>\n\n\n
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4) A passion to help refugees and trafficking victims<\/h2>\n\n\n