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Nomads in remote regions in north Asia are reading the Bible, according to WEC church planter Jason.
Once a month WEC teams deliver a mobile library, hearing aid and reading glass resources to sustain the small churches.
“The amazing thing is that way up there in the middle of seemingly nowhere, there are nomads who are reading our books,” Jason said.
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In Guinea Bissau, West Africa, six children have committed their lives to God after holiday Bible classes.
WEC church planter Anna Clarke offered to teach local children the Word of God during their school holidays, and on the final day of teaching six children offered themselves to serve the Lord.
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A new church has started in the Preah Vihear province of northern Cambodia.
WEC church planters Luis and Ros Santos report two families are meeting each Sunday together with a few individuals.
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WEC church planters in Thailand are stepping out in faith and asking others to join them as they pray for God’s provision of new living quarters for the children of missionaries.
Since 1999 WEC has run a dormitory in a rented building in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand, where children of WEC church planters live while attending the international school nearby. But the venue is not large enough to cater for increasing demand, as the Thai field grows.
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