Abstract: | Abstract Theological libraries in the developing world face obstacles and challenges which are not faced by their counterparts in the so-called First World. The Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology located in Nairobi, Kenya is used as a case study; and the challenges addressed are providing journal literature, providing major indexes, providing contextual material, staffing, providing electronic resources, and keeping the book collection current in light of the fluctuating financial base. The conclusion is that the First World should seek ways to partner with institutions in the Two-Thirds or Developing World in order to meet these challenges. |