Perhaps the highlight of the trip was the day five Buddhist nuns came to the hotel and asked to study with us.
Anthony Obed recently conducted the first WEI seminar in Bamkika’ ay, Bui Division in North West Province in Cameroon.
Perhaps the highlight of the trip was the day five Buddhist nuns came to the hotel and asked to study with us.
During the week, each of us taught seven or eight students each day, usually one-on-one, one hour each. We began teaching at 8:00 a.m. and
Each Sunday morning, we worshiped with the church that meets in the home of Sheila and Winsome Vertannes.
Six WEI teachers spent the month of February in Yangon and found Myanmar to be a land of sweet, gentle, and hospitable people.
Serving God is the most meaningful, exciting, interesting, and rewarding work on earth. When, by his grace…
The 66 days since our last report have been very exciting for WEI’s Internet Program. Nine hundred forty-eight have registered at the web site…
I don’t think the future has ever been more exciting for WEI. People all over the world are craving to learn English.
During their WEI campaign in Taiwan, Enoch and Jeannine Thweatt wrote, “Thirty-six people have applied to study the WEI materials with us this fall.
Samuel Andambike Mzawsungula, Mike Hale’s student in Tanzania, is teaching WEI materials to at the Mbeya Vocational Training Center.
Tom Langley writes, “Several exciting things were accomplished on my recent trip to Romania, Switzerland, and Germany.
Alexander and Eleni Melirrytos, missionaries in Athens, Greece, are now using WEI at the Omonia Church of Christ in Athens.
John wrote the following to Mike Hale: “God is adding to us almost every Sunday. About 15 people have been…
Tom Bonner, missionary in Lushnja, Albania, reports that three young women have been baptized in recent
We are happy to report that three young men graduated from IBIA on December 15. Steve Stamatis, Dean of IBIA