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World English Institute & Bible Correspondence School

"Proclaiming the Gospel throughout the World"

Quarterly Update: July - September, 2024

Gresham Office:

Metro Church of Christ, 1525 NW Division Street, Gresham, OR 97030
Tel: (503) 661-0348
Fax: (503) 666-8309
Dick Ady, Founder of WEI and Editor of WEI Update

Maryville Office:

Maryville Church of Christ, PO Box 5293, Maryville, TN 37802
Tel: (865) 803-2909
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Tom Langley, President of WEI

“O Happy Day” by Lee Allen

Every summer I look forward to going to Albania as a short-term missionary in July-August.  One of the highlights of my journey is teaching precious souls the Good News of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. 

In Tirana, Albania we offer free Summer Bible and English studies for six weeks with American teachers.  It’s truly a blessing to sit across the table with your students, teaching them about our awesome God and loving Jesus, morning, afternoon, and evening.

My favorite highlight of traveling to Albania has become attending the third week of Albanian Christian Camp in Bunic.  During this week, adult members and their children from Albanian churches of Christ are invited to spend time together in fellowship and worship.  Our theme this summer was the Parables of Jesus shared from the book of Luke.  We began each day with a devotional and ended each evening with a worship of praise and  songs along with a lesson from a parable of Jesus.

During the week, I was blessed to share the good news of Jesus with several searching hearts.  After a few hours of study, Skerdiana from Kucova decided she wanted to be baptized.  Her father was baptized last summer at Bunec.

Lee, Skerdiana, and her father in the Adriatic Sea

In addition to Skerdiana, six campers from the city of Korça—most of whom were participating in the camp for the very first time—decided to surrender to Christ immediately after the camp ended.  Among them were two young sisters; a couple whose two children were baptized several years ago, a young man influenced by his girlfriend, and an elderly mother influenced by her son. 

Albert and Jona Cepi, the couple who lead and serve the church in Korça, have been studying with these precious souls for several years.  We contacted Albert and shared that several people at camp had made a decision to be baptized.  They wanted to travel back to Korça so that family and church members could witness their baptism.

Due to several wanting to be baptized, Albert made the decision to move Sunday worship to Pogradec, and he took the entire church family in Korça via a bus to witness these precious baptisms.

The Korça Congregation at Pogradec
Eight Souls were Baptized in Lake Ohrid

On this incredible Lord’s Day morning, August 11, our awesome God blessed Albert and Jona with a WOW, WOW moment.  Around 8:39 AM, Albert received a phone call from his mother.  She told her loving son that she and his father had made the decision to be baptized today too.  Albert, his two sisters, and many of us who love this family so much had prayed for this special day for years.  What a great, wonderful, and glorious day!  A day we will never forget.  To God be glory.  

O Happy Day when Jesus washed my sins away!

W.E.I. THANKS ALL OF YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT!

Your contributions and donations allow WEI to continue to reach people in all nations with the word of God.

WEI Co-Sponsors Workshop by Tom Langley

WEI again partnered with Sunset International Bible Institute, Partners in Progress, and Healing Hands International to sponsor the European Vision Workshop. Missionaries and Evangelists from many countries met in Albania to spend three days together. There were two full days of classes, powerful lessons, singing, praying, and reports.

Tom Langley Speaks at European Vision Workshop

The time was so encouraging to all 120 individuals involved. Most of the churches represented use WEI materials and sponsor WEI short-term mission outreach efforts. It was unanimously decided by all involved to continue this encouraging workshop on an annual basis.

God’s Amazing Work in Nigeria

About twenty years ago, we ran an article in the WEI newsletter stating that the most exciting work that WEI was involved in was in partnership with Aniefiok Akpan at Rhema Christian Academy in Uruk Otong, Nigeria.  Aniefiok was using WEI materials to teach English and the Bible at RCA, and he was baptizing high school students into Christ virtually every week.

At that time, all twelve grades were meeting under a circus-style tent.  Since then, Aniefiok has been in a life-and-death struggle with Satanic forces.  He and his family have suffered greatly, but God has sustained them and has blessed their ministry with amazing success.

Today, hundreds of Rhema Christian Academy students (K through 12) are packed into one multipurpose school building, and amazing things are happening.  Dozens of students and parents have been baptized into Christ during the past year, and the church is bulging at the seams.  Some members must sit on the walkway outside and listen through the windows.  Despite these crowded conditions, the Campus Church of Christ is flourishing, and the community is taking notice.

Aniefiok prays for three RCA students before baptizing them.

Graduation Is a Big Event at RCA

Aniefiok says, “This year’s Rhema Graduation Ceremony was held on Thursday 25th July. The event featured prayers and presentation of gifts to the primary school graduating class, street rally to campaign for new intakes, miming and drama presentation, cultural dance, and the end of school year.”

The graduation ceremony at RCA was conducted in the school auditorium which was jam-packed with students and parents. The street rally was the most exciting part of graduation celebration. Led by the RCA drummers, the teachers and students marched through town hoping to attract more students to Rhema Christan Academy from the community.

This Street Rally by RCA Was a Thing of Beauty

If you are interested in a short-term mission experience, contact Tom Langley at tom@worldenglishinstitute.org for more information.

Football for Christ at Rhema

The most ingenious and effective outreach ministry sponsored by RCA and the Campus Church of Christ is the annual football (soccer) tournament. 

Last year, young people (up to thirteen years of age) from thirteen villages around Uruk Otong formed four football teams and competed for the trophy.   All players enrolled in WEI and studied the lessons for eight weeks during the tournament.  The final football match was played on December 1,   followed by a three-day World English Institute Youth Conference which resulted in thirty-six baptisms. 

This year, five football teams from five villages have signed up to play.  Aniefiok says, “Each team has 20 players and officials.  The finals of the tournament will be played on the first day of this year’s World English Institute Youth Conference at Rhema Christian Academy in December.”

It is estimated that 1,000 people will attend this year’s WEI Youth Conference.  Last year, 700 players, parents, and friends attended.  If that many people come this year, the new, unfinished David & Lola Crouch school building will be used to accommodate them. The concrete floor has been poured, but the windows are still without glass.  In a tropical climate, open windows can be a good thing when a building is packed with people.

David & Lola Crouch Elementary School Building

Success in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Partnering with the Church of Christ Plants ministry and the Mekanisa Church of Christ in Addis Ababa, we hosted a reception for WEI students October 8th.

Eighty WEI Students Showed up for the Reception.

We sent invitations to our best WEI students from 2023 and 2024. Eighty WEI online students attended the reception, and over forty signed up for daily Bible classes with seven teachers.

Tom Langly with Church of Christ Plants Team

One of the young men who signed up had also been studying with the Sunset International Bible Institute teacher in residence, Joe Boe.  That week, Yohannes Adamasu made the all-important decision to put Christ on in baptism. 

Yohannes, after graduating from the University, was finishing school to become a Catholic priest when he discovered the Church of Christ in Addis Ababa.  Upon further study of God’s word, Yohannes changed the course of his life by following the New Testament scripture and becoming a member of God’s kingdom.

Yohannes Adamasu Is Baptized into Christ

Four WEI online students named Chali, Yedata, Abdi, and Tsayaasye also decided to put Christ on in baptism after studying with our teachers.  We praise God for all of these new brothers in Christ. We were greeted every day with warm handshakes and big, beautiful smiles.  Several of our other WEI students informed their teachers that they plan to visit the Church of Christ Bible study and worship services. 

We have been enthusiastically invited by the Mekanisa Church of Christ leaders to return.  We are still receiving many Addis Ababa registrations and will consider a 2nd reception in the future–partnering again with the Church of Christ Plants ministry.

An Invitation: We invite you to, please, consider including WEI in your 2025 church budget and join us in a concerted effort to lead the whole world to Christ.

Greetings from Papua New Guinea

Arthur Tatara, a WEI teacher in Papua New Guinea, writes, “Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.  I am excited to bring you the latest updates from our World English Institute PNG programs.  Thank you for your ongoing commitment to this vital ministry. 

“This year was a good year for me as I was able to teach the three booklets on Living for Jesus at Melanesian Bible College.  The Bible College students are now on holiday.”

Although Melanesian Bible College is an interdonominational school, Authur preaches the gospel to students on Sunday in a small auditorium on the campus

Arthur Preaches to Students on Sunday

“Next year, I will come back and teach them the booklets on Christian Evidences and Who Is God, Who Is Jesus, and The Spirit of God. Each December, Arthur directs a large youth camp somewhere in northeastern Papua New Guinea.  This year’s youth encampment is sponsored by the Orouba Church of Christ in Waria Valley. In the past, Arthur has flown from to Lae to Waria Valley in about one hour.  Unfortunately, the plane that he has flown on crashed.  Arthur says, “I wouldn’t travel by boat because there is tribal conflict between two clans over criminal activity, and it’s not safe for me to travel by boat.  I am planning to hire a car to travel from Lae to Bapi and then walk for three days to reach Orouba in Waria Valley, my home congregation.  And yes, it will give me an opportunity to share the gospel along the way to my village.

Amazing!  We complain when there is a bump in the road.

God Is at Work in the Philippines

Ten months ago, Edwin E. Vicente moved to Tuguegarao City, Luzon Island, hoping to find a job, to start a new WEI Learning Center, and to plant a church.  His job didn’t work out, but he found fertile soil for a WEI Learning Center and good prospects for planting a church.  

Living on subsistence wages, Edwin acquired the use of an unused library/storage room in a local museum–free of charge except for utilities.  There, he started a new WEI Learning Center.  Little by little, the word got out, and young people flocked to him to learn English and the Bible. Now, he has thirty students, and he needs eighteen more chairs, but chairs cost $22 each, and he needs help.

Two of Edwin’s students have been baptized recently: Jhunmark Jevier and Henmark Ranay.  Two more are ready for baptism.

Aldren Lagahit Helps Edwin with Jhunmark Javier’s Baptism
Edwin Baptizes Henmark Ramay into Christ

Praise God for these New Births and those to come.  Special thanks to Edwin’s son-in-law Aldren Lagahit for coming all the way from San Fernando City to help Edwin with Jhunmark’s baptism.

“How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?” – Romans 10:14

Another Jail break in Afghanistan

We named him Adam.  Dr. Abraham took a chance and told his friend he was a Christian.  Adam wanted to be a Christian too, but Muslims know about as much about Christianity as Christians know about Islam.  So I fast-tracked him through the Intermediate course to pull him away from Satan’s grip.

Yesterday, Adam worked all night to do the last four lessons so he could be baptized today.  He was terrified and trusted no one but Dr. Abraham.  So, he traveled down from Kabul to Bamyam and arrived late last night.  Today, we had another jail break.  Adam escaped from Satan and is now under the protection of his Savior. 

— Katheryn

Tips for Teachers

Darrell Wallace

What to do when Muslim students refer to God as Allah.

El, Allah, and Theos mean “God” in ancient Hebrew, Arabic, and Greek.  How these words are defined affects their meaning, which can be correct or incorrect. 

The Canaanites worshiped Baal as El.  The Israelites, chosen people of God, worshiped Elohim as the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the only true and living God who made the world and everything in it. 

In Greek mythology, Theos was Zeus.  The apostle Paul preached Jesus to the Greeks.  He shattered their mythology when he corrected their theology.  Theos (God) was defined as “God who made the world and everything in it. . . He is the Lord of heaven and earth . . .” (Acts 17:24).

Islam’s God is Allah, which is Arabic for God. But in Islam, Allah is not the Father of the Lord Jesus Christ.  This makes a student’s use of Allah a serious problem when answering their WEI Thought Questions. Should we admonish a student and insist that they correct their answers?  How can we help our Muslim students correct their misunderstanding about God?

Sample Question: In what ways are human beings like God?

Student answer:  Humans are not made like Allah.

Response:  We have many qualities that reflect the image of God, our Creator.  We can be forgiving, merciful, loving, and giving.  We are moral beings, unlike animals.  These are spiritual qualities that show that we are made in God’s likeness.

Notice that I ignored the student’s use of Allah.  I do not make it an issue.  It will resolve itself as we study.  Typically, they will see my continued reference to “God,” and soon, they follow my example.

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