Will you help to promote excellent Bible understanding both in the UK and across the world by giving financially to the work of Tyndale House?
If you are a US taxpayer, you can support Tyndale House with a tax-deductible donation:
Making Bible scholarship accessible
Join our mission to bring the best research on the Bible to the Church.
Tyndale House exists to serve the global church by advancing trust and understanding of the Bible. Everything we do is shaped by a passion to help Christians engage more deeply with Scripture, whether through world-class research, training emerging scholars, or sharing biblical insights with the church and beyond.
Every gift, whether regular or one-off, brings us closer to our vision of a world that takes the Bible seriously. The opportunity is great; the impact is eternal.
As well as supporting our research projects, your money can help further biblical scholarship across the globe through our International Scholars Programme.
International Scholars Programme
Rigorous evangelical biblical scholarship is key to the spiritual growth of the world Church.
In recent years, we have seen God grow the number of believers across the world, but the global Church is alarmingly under-resourced with godly Bible experts. Some of the most significant language groups in the world have few or no evangelical Bible scholars trained to PhD level.
This means it is almost impossible for people who speak these languages to access high-quality Bible resources that are written specifically for their culture.
Tyndale House identifies and trains scholars from across the globe to teach at a high level and resource their home contexts.
Learn more about the International Scholars Programme and meet some of our scholars below.
Stories of global impact
Diego dy Carlos Araújo, a pastor from Brazil, spent 3 years at Tyndale House completing his PhD. He has now returned to his home country with a vision to train Bible teachers. This vision has led to a partnership with his seminary, SETECEB (Brazilian Evangelical Christian Theological Seminary).
Between 2014 and 2018, a group of Cuban pastors made annual two-month visits to Tyndale House. During this time they learned New Testament Greek and biblical Hebrew. They have now formed a cross-denominational institute for biblical languages and are working with seminaries to train pastors.
Johnson Rajendran made twice as much progress on his PhD as he would have working from home. Johnson is the Vice-Principal of Hindustan Bible Institute and College and has a vision to train 100 biblical scholars across India so that all pastors and teachers have a foundation of deep appreciation for Scripture.
We welcome general donations, however, if you would like your money to specifically go towards the ISP programme, please click here.
