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Sponsor Leaders

Equipping emerging Christian Leaders with a PhD to shape their nation and the world for Christ

Having a PhD in Theological or Biblical studies amplifies the reach of emerging Christian Leaders by giving them a bigger platform.

Langham Scholar Havilah Dharamraj and Angukali Rotokha a former student that she  trained and mentored, who is now a Langham Scholar herself.

Why Scholars?

There can be few greater causes than training leaders for the church, equipping and teaching individuals who will emerge as resourceful, indigenous Christian leaders in their context.

By supporting nationals in their own country during their studies, the church is assured of a steady flow of pastors, evangelists and church planters. On graduation, students not only know their local culture, but are able to minister for decades after their training, supported by their local church.

How can I sponsor a future leader?

Sponsoring a student scholarship only costs $2,400 per year. In many countries the cost of a year of training is only a small fraction of what similar training would cost in a Western seminary and this even includes living costs. By doing so you would be sponsoring a future leader of the church in Asia-Pacific. A long-term investments for the kingdom!

If you would like to sponsor a leader get in touch.

Inspiring Story:

Kiwis just like you are supporting leaders, Harry and Lydia, from Indonesia

Kiwi churches are supporting the training of scholars Herry and Lydia from Tyrannus Bible Seminary in Bandung, Indonesia. In the video Herry talks about what he is studying in Dunedin.

We would love it if you could join us in supporting their incredible journey too.

The impact of scholars over the course of their careers (± 25 years)

Authors

63% write the 1st indigenous theological book. They have 5x more publications than leaders without a PhD.

Leaders

75% become senior school administrators, and in doing so adding 25,924 students.

Global Voices

73% teach class in a new country and denomination.

Entrepreneurs

51% start a new ministry, serving 167,507 people annually.

Influencers

30% serve as an international council or board member.

Source: Independent research firm, Excellence in Giving, gathered and verified Scholar ministry data during a retrospective study in FY2023.

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