As winds of violence swirl around the earth, we take comfort in the fact that the Prince of Peace is at work drawing people to himself. God is using WEI
Katheryn Haddad teaches 500 WEI students via the Internet. Most of them are Muslims who live in the Middle and Far East.
As winds of violence swirl around the earth, we take comfort in the fact that the Prince of Peace is at work drawing people to himself. God is using WEI
Flowers and trees are blooming, and fresh warm breezes are blowing through East Tennessee. Spring is a reminder that exciting times
Katheryn Maddox Haddad has been teaching a male WEI student in an Asian country via the Internet. This student has looked into the yawning jaws
After thinking about the things that our Iraqi guest told us Sunday, I feel compelled to write about what I believe is our “Macedonian Call.”
WEI students are taught by the most effective form of education known, that is, one to one. Most educational research I’ve read concludes that
hanks to all of you who have participated in helping WEI’s Internet Program grow dramatically during 2009. What a year it has been!
The year 2009 is history. A new decade looms before us, crammed with opportunities for spreading the good news about Christ to every nook and
The Grant Street Church of Christ in Lebanon, Oregon has been teaching WEI postal students for several years, and the Lord has continued
Ed Deckard, a member of the Maryville, Tennessee congregation who teaches WEI Internet students, has just experience the thrill of his life.
Although WEI material is so easy to read that it literally teaches itself, it’s not always easy to convince Christians to go.
Ralph Weinhold, of Dardanelle, Arkansas, uses WEI in his prison ministry. Ralph writes, “Thanks so much for your materials
We received word in mid-July that Françeska Malaj, one of my favorite students in Tirana, Albania, had been baptized into Christ.
Recently, Jean Coleman of Maryville, Tennessee made such a statement in an e-mail to Bob and Jan Towell.
The new teaching website continued relatively smoothly during the 3rd quarter. New Bible/English studies soared from 209 in April to 562 in May, to 855 in June.