In December, Nkurunziza Jean De La Paix, wrote, “Two ladies and a young man were baptized this morning.
Nkurunziza Jean De La Paix, evangelist in Nairobi, Kenya, reports that four more WEI students have been baptized
In December, Nkurunziza Jean De La Paix, wrote, “Two ladies and a young man were baptized this morning.
On October 25, Jean sent still another e-mail saying, “Yesterday was a Muslim holiday, but God was glorifying himself.
Perhaps the most exciting thing that is happening in WEI today is the work of Nkurunziza Jean De La Paix in Nairobi.
Aniefiok Akpan, Director of Rhema Academy in Nigeria wrote the following to Tom Langley: “We are making plans…
By the time you read this newsletter, Ted and Martha Ogle should be back in Nairobi working with Peter, Andrew, and Jean (John).
Thanks to the support of the Southern Hills Church of Christ in Abilene, Texas, the work of God in Nairobi, Kenya is flourishing.
Ted and Martha Ogle, missionaries in Nairobi, Kenya, write, “Today, Nkurunziza (Jean) baptized a young man he had been studying with.
John Travis reports that six more students have been baptized at the Buduburam Refugee Camp near Accra, Ghana.
John Travis (minister of the gospel at the Buduburam Refugee Camp near Accra, Ghana) reports: “We are thankful for the number of baptisms here in ..
Ted and Martha Ogle, veteran missionaries in Nairobi, Kenya, are now partnering with WEI as well as WBS and NationsUniversity, and God is blessing
John Travis, WBS/WEI teacher at the Buduburam Refugee Camp in Ghana, reports that two young men have been baptized into Christ: Jever Korsoe Gee
The Ogles need a supply of WEI materials so that Peter and Andrew can use them to “fish for people.” If we can raise $5,000 for the Ogles, there is a…
When Satan slams one door shut, God opens another one. Last month, while we were grieving over developments in Kenya, we received an exciting e-mail
Five year ago, Glenn Cash and I led a WEI summer campaign in Fort Portal, Uganda where Glenn’s son Jeff serves as a missionary. Six people were…