Langham Partnership exists to equip a new generation of bible teachers around the world through our literature, preaching and scholars programmes. In The Langham Live podcast, we’re letting you listen in on our monthly Zoom prayer meetings, called ‘Langham Live’, during which a guest from another part of the world shares about their ministry, their connection with Langham and points for prayer. So now you can catch up while you’re out and about, in the car, doing jobs or sitting down with a cuppa! You can join us for Langham Live held on the last Thursday at 7pm and Friday at 10am each month. Go to uk.langham.org/langhamlive to register.
Mary Evans is a long-standing supporter and trustee of Langham with many years of experience teaching theology here and overseas.
Mary has been on the board of trustees for Langham Partnership since 2010, but her connection with Langham go back further than that, as we’ll hear in this conversation.
Mary was on the staff at London Bible College – now called London School of Theology – for 35 years. She joined the board of various ...
When you last filled up your car, did you have to wait in a queue for hours? When you got to near the front, did they say there was no more petrol left? Well that’s what it’s like in Bolivia at the moment, the home country of this episode’s guest Esteban Améstegui.
In his conversation with Supporter Development Manager Simon Foulds, Esteban shared how Bolivia is experiencing...
Takana Nakesu, from Fiji, is the guest in the second episode of our new Langham Live podcast. Takana is now Langham Preaching’s coordinator the South Pacific region. He’s faced tensions within his family and community for prioritising faithful biblical preaching and now wants to equip and train many future leaders in countries in the South Pacific. He’s married with three children and also pastors a small Baptist church in Fiji. I...
In the first episode of the new Langham Live podcast, listen to a conversation with Langham Scholar Beatrice Ang, from the Philippines. With help from the Langham Scholars programme, Beatrice gained a PhD from the University of Edinburgh, focusing on the early Church fathers. Now Beatrice is the Director of the Centre of Theological Inquiry in Asia, she develops resources, teaches at a seminary and mentors younger Christian women. ...
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