I have come to realize that the most important responsibility of being president of this wonderful World English Institute mission minis-try is fundrais-ing.
Living a Dream Perhaps the most exciting news blog that I receive each week is a blog sent out by Julie Broyles, Founder, and Director of the BEST Center (Bible,…
I have come to realize that the most important responsibility of being president of this wonderful World English Institute mission minis-try is fundrais-ing.
“Senior Saints” often wonder, “After retirement, what next?” At a recent Abundant Living retreat, Howard Norton offered this answer.
This is always a thrilling time of the year and the culmination of many months of recruiting and preparing teachers to go and teach the word of God in a one-on…
Each WEI Bible lesson ends by asking the student, “What have you learned in this lesson that is especially meaningful to you.
God’s people are caught up in the cosmic war between God and Satan. This conflict between good and evil has become increasingly obvious to me during the…
Three Internet teachers are now on short-term missions in Albania: Bob Patterson, Leon Haight (Fier) and Jo Huddleston (Tirana). They will recommend that their…
The following article was written by Katheryn Haddad who has taught nearly 5,000 Muslim students.
One score and five years ago, our Father brought forth to this continent a new method of attracting atheists, Buddhists, Communists, Hindus, Muslims, and…
Lola Crouch, one of our outstanding Internet teacher in Searcy, Arkansas, tells an amazing story about…
The other day, I read that all great leaders have three things in common. They know why they are doing what they are doing.
Dear WEI friends and supporters, I trust you have read the front page of this newsletter. We are embarking on an exciting and momentous time for WEI! Our Internet ministry is effectively spreading the Gospel message in EVERY country of the world.
WEI’s lessons have proved their ability to effectively present the Good News so people understand and obey it. And WEI’s website has proven to be an effective way to both recruit and teach.
In our last newsletter, Lola Crouch told us an amazing story about the conversion of Samuel, one of her WEI students in Mozambique. Now, here is the rest of the story
Jonathan Rawlings, WEI teacher and short-term missionary, wrote saying, “The congregation where I grew up now has 7 Internet teachers! One lady there, who is in a wheelchair due to her health conditions, was extremely excited about the opportunity to teach people around the world.