Willy Yuda, the WEI teacher in Mbeya, Tanzania, writes, “We conducted two seminars this month and had seven restorations and two baptisms.”
Steve Cate, a longtime missionary in Indonesia, tells how he and Christians in Indonesia are using WEI in their outreach ministry.
Willy Yuda, the WEI teacher in Mbeya, Tanzania, writes, “We conducted two seminars this month and had seven restorations and two baptisms.”
It is absolutely thrilling to watch God work in India. Almost every week, we receive reports that more WEI students have been baptized into Christ.
Jean Robert St-Hilaire, the Director of WEI in Haiti and Minister of the thriving Delmas 43 Church of Christ in Port-au-Prince…
Katheryn Haddad reports that another Muslim student was baptized recently. “She is forty-eight years old, and she lives in Uzbekistan.
Willy Yuda said, “We have done a good job with WEI, and still there is huge we can do!” Under that statement, Willy printed 21 baptism pictures.”
Aniefiok Akpan, Director of WEI in Nigeria, is also the founding Principal of Rhema Academy outside of Uruk Otong. He also preaches for the…
God is using Brother Chann Lork, preacher for the church in Siem Reap, Cambodia in a wonderful way.
Brother Mike Hale, one of God’s great WEI Internet teachers, reports that fifty-three students have been baptized in India thus far this year.
WEI Center in Haiti Thanks, in part, to contributions given in memory of our late brother, Clifford Yeldell …
Sadete Hoxha, WEI Secretary in Tirana, reports that four people were baptized into Christ in Tirana during the WEI campaign this summer..
Katheryn Haddad writes, “Another Muslim student in Iran was baptized last week. He knew that, if he were discovered being a Christian…
David Binkley, missionary in Nikolaev, Ukraine writes, “After worship services Sunday…
Tom Bonner, missionary in Lushnja, Albania, reports that Maja Korreshi was baptized two years ago, and she has been attending faithfully…
Prabhu Kumar recently rode the train to far northeastern India to baptize a WEI Internet student, John C Valte.