Julie Broyles is doing a great work as Director of the BEST Center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Using WEI materials, she and her visiting teachers
The rapid growth of Christianity in India has triggered a reaction by radical Hindu nationalists. Church buildings have been burned.
Julie Broyles is doing a great work as Director of the BEST Center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Using WEI materials, she and her visiting teachers
Mike Hale reports that 45 people have been baptized in India during the past three months. Prabhu Kumar, the Director of WEI in India,
Prabhu Kumar writes, “Yesterday, I received this mail from our WEI teacher, Bro. Emon Roaza, from Dhaka, Bangladesh.”
Interesting stories keep coming out of India as Prabhu Kumar establishes WEI branches in more and more cities. In October, Prabhu started a new branch
Julie Broyles is doing a great job as Director of the Bible English Study and Training (BEST) Center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
On August 10, Prabhu Kumar spoke at a WEI graduation ceremony in Konakanamitla, India. He spoke to them about their salvation.
Being baptized is an act of faith. It is never convenient. It can be very inconvenient. I knew a man who was baptized in an Idaho river
The most productive work that God is doing through WEI today is in India. This work is being facilitated by Prabhu Kumar through the generous support
Bob Patterson, one of our two webmasters, also teaches WEI students via e-mail. Bob writes, “Studying English and the Bible by e-mail
Prabhu Kumar reports that, in spite of political turmoil in his part of India, four WEI students were baptized in Orissa during the past two weeks.
Ratna Paul grew up in an Indian village of 6,200 people. Everyone in the village was Hindu. There was not a Christian of any kind in community.
We just received word from Bill McDonough, Director of Partners in Progress, saying that the PIP Center for English Bible Study in
Dennis and Sharon Welch are missionaries in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Both serve as teachers in the WEI Internet ministry.
After leaving India, I spent two weeks teaching WEI students at the Partners in Progress Center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Barney Cargile, David Tedla, Judith Mackey, and I joined Julie Broyles, and Anca Gliga.