Langham Partnership

Langham Partnership (formerly known as Langham Partnership International) is a nonprofit Christian international fellowship working in pursuit of the vision of its founder John Stott: to foster the growth of the global church in maturity and Christ-likeness by raising the standards of biblical preaching and teaching through equipping Majority World Christian pastors, scholars, writers, publishers, and other key leaders. In 2005, TIME magazine named Stott among the 100 most influential people in the world.

Langham Partnership
Founded1969 (as Langham Trust)
FounderJohn Stott
Type501(c)(3) religious non-profit corporation in the USA, registered not for profit in other countries
FocusTo see the Christian church equipped for mission and growing to maturity in Christ through the ministry of pastors and leaders who believe, teach, and live by the Bible
Location
  • Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, New Zealand, UK & Ireland, US
Area served
The Majority World of Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, Eurasia, the Middle East, and Pacific region
MethodThree integrated ministries:
  • Nurture national movements for training in biblical preaching (Langham Preaching)
  • Multiply the creation and distribution of evangelical literature (Langham Literature)
  • Strengthen the theological training of pastors and leaders by qualified evangelical teachers (Langham Scholars)
Key people
  • Dr. Riad Kassis, International Director
  • Dr Chris Wright, Global Ambassador
  • Dr Hani Hanna, Director of Langham Literature
  • Dr Paul Windsor, Director of Langham Preaching
  • Dr Riad Kassis, Director of Langham Scholars
  • Mrs Jill McGilvray, Chair of the Langham Partnership International Council
Revenue
US$5 million (2012)
Websitelangham.org
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