February 28, 2006
John Stott led a delegation of 6 representatives from Langham Partnership International on a official visit to China and Hong Kong from 5 to 14 January 2006. The delegation consisted of Chris Wright, David Cansdale, Mark Hunt, Philemon Choi, Abigail Lim and Victor Sun.
January 26, 2006
NEGST (Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology) has enrolled its first PhD class. This is a major accomplishment for this institution and a great example of what investing in the faculty development of theological institutions like NEGST can do to create local leadership to train local pastors.
January 26, 2006
Amidst civil war, poverty and religious division, JSM-Langham Scholars, Moussa Bongoyok and Johnson Okoroafor, are working in partnership to bring hope to Central Africa.
August 29, 2005
JSM/Langham Scholar, Ivan Satyavrta is an excellent example of Langham Scholars bearing fruit. He completed his Ph.D. in 2001 and is currently serving as a principal of the Southern Asia Bible College (SABC) in Bangalore, India.
July 12, 2005
Working with John Stott Ministries, Zac has implemented preaching seminars that are now well established in Uganda and attracting preachers from nearby countries such as the Sudan, Rwanda and Tanzania.
March 14, 2005
Gladys Mwiti is an international leader committed to excellence in holistic behavioral health for Africa. Co-founder of Oasis Africa with her husband Dr. Gershon Mwiti, they direct this leadership and counselling ministry together.
March 14, 2005
“The name of my school was changed this year from Gospel Theological Seminary to Asia Life University. My university was accredited by the Korean government this year to offer a PhD. degree. There are 10 PhD students at the moment. The university runs an international program under a strong belief that “Asia mission has to be done with the hands of Asians.”