Note: You are reading this message either because you did not load our stylesheets, or you are not using a standards-compliant browser. Please consider using one of these browsers to view this web site: Firefox, Opera, Internet Explorer, or Safari (Mac).

Langham Partnership International

February 08, 2012
Home > The Impact > Literature Impact > New commentary on the Gospel of John helps Indian Pastors

New commentary on the Gospel of John helps Indian Pastors

Indian Gospel of JohnJSM-Langham Scholar Jey Kanagaraj has completed his book, “The Gospel of John, A Commentary”. In the forward of this book, Dr. Plamthodathil S. Jacob, Head of Contextual Theology Department, Union Biblical Seminary, Pune says: “The importance of this book is that it brings out points of thematic comparison with Indian religious thoughts and cultural practices in a comprehensive commentary form. Theological students, teachers, pastors and Christian workers could be considerably profited by using this commentary and frequent references to it will definitely help them to understand Christian truth in the same spirit.”

Dr. Kanagaraj was able to write this book through a grant from the Langham Writers Program. These grants provide support for evangelical scholars in the Majority World to write books to benefit the church’s in their regions. The Langham Writers Program has pledged 13 other grants to authors from 10 different countries that are writing in English, Spanish, French and Arabic.

We need your help to provide these much needed grants. If you would like to be part of making one of these books a reality, please visit our website at http://www.johnstott.org/get-involved and designate your gift to the literature program. Read Dr. Kanagaraj’s complete article on the release of this book.