JSM's 2010 Graduates
This year, John Stott Ministries is losing 12 scholars to graduation...it’s a record!
Congratulations to our most recent graduates...we can’t be more thrilled to have a hand in their calling to help God’s Kingdom grow! Here’s how they are making an impact:
Visiting Fellowship Opportunity At Cambridge For A Former Langham Scholar
Langham Partnership International is pleased to offer, in partnership with Ridley Hall, Cambridge, a visiting fellowship to be taken up during the coming academic year. The fellowship will be for one term – up to 14 weeks, ideally in the spring or summer of 2011. Applications for the fellowship are invited from former John Stott Ministries / Langham Scholars with a completed Ph.D. who work within Anglican churches or Anglican theological colleges in the Majority World.
Deeply Rooted in South Africa: Langham Scholar Hulisani Ramantswana
Hulisani Ramantswana – one of the youngest scholars at 30 years old and finishing his program in just 3½ years – is sharing his time between Reformed Church Pretoria where he is a full-time pastor, and newly formed Heidelberg Theological Seminary, an institution focused on shepherding church leaders in this region.
African Preacher makes impact at Katherine Convention
The Christian community in the Northern Territory is rejoicing over the work of God amongst them after the recent Katherine Christian Convention (KCC) – where Langham Scholar Alfred Olwa was keynote speaker.
Who’s Afraid of Witches?
September 16, 2009
Among African Christians, too many of us are.
by Langham Scholar Sunday Agang
for Christianity Today magazine
A seminary student told me a story that had been circulating in his church: A member of his congregation sold his wife’s life, so she died in an automobile accident. The church member remarried, but kept a room in his house where he allowed nobody, including his new wife. One day, he forgot to lock the door. His new wife snuck in and discovered the first wife’s corpse spitting new Nigerian money on the floor.

