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CCCW closed until further notice
Unfortunately, because of the Covid-19 virus we have had to close the Centre until further notice. We apologise for any...
Canon Sarah Snyder, the Henry Martyn Trust’s new Chair
We are very happy to welcome Canon Sarah Snyder as our new Chairperson of the Henry Martyn Trust. Sarah is...
CCCW & Tearfund Report: Listening To The Local Church in Conflict-Affected Fragile States
This report is a result of a six-month research project undertaken by Tearfund and CCCW in collaboration. Fieldwork was conducted...
New 2019/2020 CCCW Seminar Card now available
Download the new CCCW seminar card here Topics range from Palestinian Evangelicals to Reflections on Mission inspired by John V...
Listen to Canon Sarah Snyder’s talk on Reconciliation
Canon Sarah Snyder, the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Advisor on Reconciliation gave a talk for the CCCW at the Divinity Faculty...
New* Dr Ian Randall’s new book on sale at the CCCW
Dr Ian Randall’s new book, ‘Cambridge Students and Christianity Worldwide: Insights from the 1960s‘, is now on sale at the...
Read Prof Brian’s Stanley’s Insightful Paper Given at the CCCW Seminar
Go to our seminar page and read Prof Brian Stanley’s excellent paper on three Cambridge Evangelicals, Henry Martyn, Joe Church,...
THREE CAMBRIDGE EVANGELICALS & THEIR SIGNIFICANCE FOR WORLD CHRISTIANITY: HENRY MARTYN, JOE CHURCH, & DEREK PRINCE
CCCW seminar – Tues 12 March, at 4.30pm, Lightfoot Rm, Divinity Faculty, West Rd, Cambridge. Speaker: Prof Brian Stanley is...
A Successful Book Launch for CCCW Director’s New Book
Over 50 people attended the book launch, hosted by the CCCW, of Dr Muthuraj Swamy’s new book, ‘Reconciliation’ The Archbishop...