Teachers Needed for Mission in Peru Jon and Yellmi Rawlings are looking for teachers for a short-term campaign in Arequipa, Peru in July this summer…
It is with joy that we introduce Justin Speer to you as a new member of the WEI Board of Directors. We believe Justin is a Godsend.
Teachers Needed for Mission in Peru Jon and Yellmi Rawlings are looking for teachers for a short-term campaign in Arequipa, Peru in July this summer…
“By Faith He Still Speaks” The writer of Hebrews said of Abel, “And by faith, he still speaks, even though he is dead” (Hebrews 11:4). The same can be said of Bill Morgan.
In the January issue of Update, William (Bill) Morgan was featured as “Mr. WEI.” That title was no exaggeration. He and his wife Mozelle have been crucial to the…
David Crouch writes, “After two years of planning with church leaders in Uganda, a new school using WEI as a basis of the study was established in Bulondo in…
“Tell My People about Jesus” Bob and Jan Towell In Luke 10, we read of a Samaritan who, when he saw a man lying by the side of the road, stopped to help because …
For two years now, Arthur Tatar has taught WEI Bible and English courses in Papua New Guinea high schools.
In a recent report, Prabhu Kumar wrote, “Brother Paul Krishna is working with us at Samalkot. He is a good teacher.”
We have often referred to Blane Anderson as “the Oklahoma Tornado.” He is more than a whirlwind where ever he goes.
“One of my students from Chad has tried my patience almost from the first lesson. I was on the verge of dropping him when he started doing better. “
Dick and Pam Haines, long-time WEI teachers, moved to Panama several months to inaugurate a WEI school.
This issue of WEI Update features one of the most significant breakthroughs in modern history.
A team of teachers from the church in Auburn, Alabama (led by Steve Lambert) recently spent time with Gerhard in Austria working with the four Farsi-speaking…
Mail, cars, boats, and airplanes have their limitations, but with the Internet, we can go even beyond—to places they cannot reach.
The Maryville Church of Christ in Maryville, Tennessee first became involved with WEI 20 years ago by sending 13 of their members to Tirana, Albania on …