September 30, 2023
That’s the question that June Andersen asks. “You don’t get a salary. It takes time. Is it really worth the time spent being a teacher?”
“Let me tell you why it is worth it. If you can’t travel all over the world, this is a wonderful way to follow your dreams of being a missionary. If you love the Lord and love people, this is the best possible thing you could do.”
“Let me tell you about one of my students. She has been baptized and is doing all she can to be a better Christian, and she wants to learn more about God.”
“Prudence Sinzobahwanya is from Bujumura Maria, Burundi. I would like to share her thoughts now. This is why I teach with WEI.”
Prudence writes, “WEI means a lot to me. From being a WEI student to being a WEI teacher, I found strong truth about salvation. I found that Jesus Christ is the way, the truth, and the light. That was the start for me to repent and accept Jesus Christ as my personal King and Savior. I decided to get baptized by immersion, and now I am a Metro Church of Christ online member. [Metro’s Sunday services are live-streamed on YouTube, and Prudence worships with us regularly.]”
“When I read Bible verses used for English teaching, I feel the possibility of life. I realized that God still loves me. I am so grateful that God used WEI English teaching to give me salvation. I feel humbled. I am so glad our Lord called me to his big Metro Church of Christ family. I couldn’t have come this far without God’s grace. I love the Lord, and I am willing to do his will no matter how hard it gets.”