The Overseas Ministries Study Center at Princeton Theological Seminary (OMSC@PTS), invites proposals for two two-year “Lamin Sanneh Research Grants” for the 2021–2023. These grants honor the late Yale Professor who pioneered the field of World Christianity and served as an OMSC Trustee and IBMR Contributing Editor.
There is no denying that the global Covid-19 pandemic has not only obstructed social contact among people, the crisis has undoubtedly impacted the nature and conduct of teaching and academic research at universities and theological institutes around Africa. Whereas the use of online resources was slowly edging its way into the mainstream research, teaching and learning activities of academics at African universities, there are many resources waiting to be discovered. Amid this critical health crisis, the ATW team provides a series of webinars intended to introduce professors, researchers and students from African universities and theological institutions to the wide range of materials on the internet and discusses how to use them most appropriately in teaching and research. The African Theology Worldwide website was set up to address this critical need and provide training to professors, researchers and graduate students of African Theology. We will offer two webinars in June 2021. Each webinar is intended for a select group of academics, researchers and students.
Established in 2016, Impact: Journal of Transformation is a multidisciplinary international, peer reviewed journal published in English by the Institute for the Study of African Realities (ISAR), at Africa International University, Nairobi, Kenya. It is a scholarly journal that publishes cutting edge research and offers scholarly opinions in the theological, Business, Humanities and Social Sciences that benefit the African community. Published twice a year (February and September), the journal addresses issues that intersect the African conditions of religion, politics, economics and society in a more holistic manner.
In May 2021, Langham Partnership formally welcomed its new International Director, Rev. Tayo Arikawe. The commissioning ceremony held on the 6th May, saw the global Langham family from around the world tuning in to welcome him. Hosted by Jill McGilvray, the Chair of the Langham Partnership International Council, and Christopher Wright, Global Ambassador and Ministry Director of Langham, Tayo was joined by his family, as well as a good friend and former colleague, Rev. Moses Onwuibiko, who led the prayer for the commissioning.
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