Havilah Dharamraj is a Langham Scholar and recently had her commentary, Ruth published in the Asia Bible Commentary Series by Langham Global Library.
Read about her journey into ministry and biblical studies in her own words.
Havilah Dharamraj is a Langham Scholar and recently had her commentary, Ruth published in the Asia Bible Commentary Series by Langham Global Library.
Read about her journey into ministry and biblical studies in her own words.
In Myanmar, Paul’s request for “books” is mirrored in the Chin tribe’s thirst for Christian literature. Despite denominational and cultural barriers, a consortium of 18 Bible colleges unites to create a shared library, thanks to the efforts of LeaDev-Langham. Over 4,000 books arrive, enriching students and equipping pastors and missionaries. Volunteers, like Jim, Wendy, and John, play a crucial role in this partnership to serve the Kingdom of God.
Phil Fairbrass writes about how he fell in love with the Myanmar people he taught at MEGST, and how he learnt that sometimes it is our presence as a volunteer that matters the most.
Two common expressions of mission are short-term mission teams (sometimes sceptically termed ‘mission tourism’) and long-term cross-cultural living. But is there another way?
Our partner in Pakistan reflects on Asia Bibi, a Christian prisoner sentenced to death for blasphemy charges, who was released from jail after 9 years.