Prayer Community

Thanksgiving Prayers

In times of trouble and uncertainty, we continue to come before God with our requests, needs, and fears – and we do so with thanksgiving. As we pause amid a tumultuous year, we invite you to join us in prayers of thanksgiving for God’s provision.

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Prayer Community

Andry Randrianasolo from Madagascar

It is in these uncertain and troubled times that churches need to rise above and beyond, and find means to care for believers, so that they can be sustained in their faith in Jesus Christ, instead of seeking other means of help from the wrong places, such as from witchdoctors or dead ancestors.

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New Books

Dependent, Independent, Interdependent?

If you want to continue to learn about the Church in Latin America, explore our second November book. By Martin Hartwig Eitzen (LeaderStudies; also supported by Langham) from Paraguay, Dependent, Independent, Interdependent? analyzes how Western missions have shaped Latin American churches and considers how Majority World and Western believers can partner with cultural sensitivity and

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New Books

Un Testimonio Visible: Cristologia, Liberacion y Participacion

If you’re curious about the development of theology in Latin America, read our first November book of the month, A Visible Witness: Christology, Liberation, and Participation by Jules A. Martinez-Olivieri (LeaderStudies; also supported by Langham) from Puerto Rico. Although we’ve featured the English edition of this book before, a new Spanish edition is now available.

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News

Athena Gorospe Interviewed

Athena Gorospe (LeaderStudies; 2017 ScholarLeader of the Year) loves the Old Testament because it directly confronts bondage, oppression, violence, and exploitation – the same evils we fight today. Crux Sola Blog recently featured an interview with her as one of 30 Old Testament Bible Scholars to read and follow. She teaches at Asian Theological Seminary

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News

Kei Hiramatsu Defends Dissertation

Kei Hiramatsu (LeaderStudies) successfully defended his dissertation after pandemic-related setbacks. Praise God! Please pray for Kei and his family as they return home to Japan. Pray for their three children especially because they have not lived in Japan before.

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