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World Missionary Evangelism
editWorld Missionary Evangelism WME is a interdenominational Christian missionary agency headquartered in Texas, United States. WME is a Christian mission started in 1958. It provides child sponsorship, building homes and schools, establishing churches and disaster relief. World Missionary Evangelism was at one time the largest fellowship of Christians in India and also the Christian Radio Missionary broadcast with 200 children's homes. Its aim is to reach people in the world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. During nearly 60 years of continuous operations, WME has worked in over 30 countries and several developing countries.[1]
Daniel Moore is the current president of World Missionary Evangelism.
History
editWorld Missionary Evangelism had its beginning in the work of Dr. John E. Douglas from West Virginia.[2] Since his childhood, he recognized his lord and endowed his whole life to this greater cause. He would run miles through the woods and forest to attend every church to stoke the fire and ring its bell. preached in distant lands and discovered many Christian who wanted to learn the Bible verses. He helped many Orthodox Christians to learn the gospel and preached them to the church of Jesus Christ. He believed these men and woman to go far and wide on the American missionary work. When John E. Douglas reached United States, he met many friends, business executives, philanthropist, senators and congressional representative. He told them about his mission and requested them to sponsor them.
Programs
editWME has established numerous programs and projects which have made major impact for people:
- Child sponsorship program
- Children's home
- School and day care centers
- School supply and uniform distribution
- Native missionary sponsorship
- Bible distribution
- Churches
- Medical clinics
- Food for hunger programs
- Water wells
- Community projects
- Disaster relief
Locations
editWorld Missionary Evangelism and volunteers are active in over 20 locations.[1]
Africa
edit- Kenya
- Uganda
- Nigeria
- Rwanda
- Sudan
- Ethiopia
- Somalia
Europe
edit- Ukraine
- Romania
Middle East
edit- Kenya
North/Central America
edit- Mexico
- Guatemala
- Costa Rica
- Nicaragua
South America
edit- Columbia
Asia
edit- Bhutan
- Japan
- China
- Burma
- Indonesia
References
edit- ^ a b "Where We Work". World Missionary Evangelism. Retrieved 2023-07-23.
- ^ "AEA History – AEA Ministries". Retrieved 2023-08-10.