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In every corner of this world God is at work, building His Kingdom. Lives are being transformed, communities are being impacted and disciples of Jesus are sharing their lives with those in need.
The stories which follow give you a snapshot of what God is doing, and how he is using WEC teams to bring life and hope to men, women and children.
We hope that they will inspire you to prayer and to action! There is a role for you in God’s great Mission!
The first Christian missionaries arrived in Cambodia in 1923. At first there was little response, but...
God is on the move in Latin America. The turning of many to Christ in...
In a rural area of the Gambia, WEC is involved with an innovative project which...
It is quite common to attend the weekly meeting with 15 to 20 local male...
Three mornings a week I work at a local hospital. Together with a local nurse...
Picture the scene. A bunch of guys in saffron robes beating drums and chanting up...
'Betel has recently purchased a property in Motherwell, Scotland. They want to develop a centre...
In one Central Asian country, there are now churches in every city. This is extremely...
My name is Marcelo, and I am from Brazil. Being a missionary is about sharing...
I work in a country in Central Asia.On my first day here, I asked the...
Stephen and Catherine are part of the WEC team in DR Congo, but are currently...
Sitting on a plane, as it began to descend, I saw what looked like a...
WEC has recently launched a new initiative called 'Acts 13', working with African churches who...
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