Leading London Church to Celebrate Bible Teaching in Africa

Christians across London have been invited to an evening to celebrate and promote Bible teaching in Africa on 19 March 2007 at All Souls Church, Langham Place, London.

Exciting projects currently being undertaken by Philip Project Alumni will be promoted at the event, which will reveal what is being done in the home countries to promote faithful Bible teaching.

The Philip Project is part of Friends International. It seeks to raise Bible teachers in Africa among the African professionals who come to study in the UK. They will return as engineers, doctors, lecturers, and nurses but also as people who are equipped to handle the Word of God. Training takes place at the Cornhill Training Course in London.

The main speaker will be Pastor Conrad Mbewe of Kabwata Baptist Church in Lusaka who will talk about the challenges and the delights of faithful Bible teaching in Southern Africa. Chris Wright (Langham Partnership International) and Doug Johnson (Project Timothy) will make a response and share what their organisations are doing to encourage Bible teaching in Africa.
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