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INCHE PARTNERSHIPS

Association for Reformational Philosophy: This association seeks to stimulate intensive Christian reflection in a post-Christian society. They support book and periodical publications as well as speakers, workshops, and study circles.  See Reformational Philosophy » Philosophy for further knowledge of their strategies.

Council of Christian Colleges and Universities: The CCCU is a higher education association including more than 150 U.S. members as well as more than 30 from 19 additional nations. CCCU members are accredited colleges and universities, most of which have curricula rooted in the arts and sciences. This association helps institutions transform lives by faithfully relating scholarship and service to biblical truth. See Our Institutions | CCCU for more information.

Langham Scholars Ministry: This division of the Langham Partnership equips Christian leaders from around the world to receive theological PhDs and then serve the church in their home nations. See Scholars - LeaDev-Langham for further insights.

Teach Beyond: To support Christ-centered education as a powerful force for the transformation of individuals and societies, this network matches Christian teachers with the needs of learners in nations throughout the world. See TeachBeyond - Home for further information about this ministry.

The Society of Christian Scholars: This INCHE partner supports Christians in higher education who work in many settings, including both public and independent colleges and universities around the world. The Society of Christian Scholars is a global community of, by, and for missional Christian scholars to help participants grow in Christlikeness through spiritual formation in the academic setting; exhibit excellence in research, pedagogy, and administration; think Christianly about all research issues and agendas; adapt successfully to the uniqueness of one’s ethnic and institutional culture; communicate the gospel effectively and help others grow in their faith; and collaborate with other Christian scholars locally and globally. Further information about The Society is here.