Reference ID #52

Long Term

Evangelist or Discipleship Trainer

Description

Train Chadian believers like the Ouaddai-Fur and Maba in various evangelistic and discipleship methods, being sensitive to specific Chadian cultures. Equip and empower those trained to then disciple others. Work closely with the national EET church to encourage the southern Christians to effectively reach their neighbours. Learning Chad Arabic before and after starting ministry. They will be part of a WEC team in one of the towns and will be expected to play a full part in the life of that team, sharing its goals and vision.

Requirements

Mature Christian with good Biblical knowledge and Cross-cultural training.A willingness to learn and adapt to a new culture is essential.Experience in evangelism in oral societies would be an advantage.Experience of or a thorough understanding of the cell church type model of church planting. A good understanding of folk Islamic belief and culture. (Advice available.) French is a prerequisite.Applicants who speak Arabic but not French will be considered.

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Please Note: Missionaries with WEC do not receive salaries or stipends, we serve as volunteers, trusting God to provide as we follow His call.

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How is WEC different from other missionary organizations?

Each missionary organization has its own identity, and none is necessarily better than another. What truly matters is finding a mission that aligns with your calling, your values, and the purpose God has placed in your heart.

At WEC, our focus is to bring the gospel to places where it has not yet been proclaimed. Everything we do, whether through short-term or long-term ministries, is aimed at seeing Christ-centered communities emerge among unreached peoples.

No matter how long you serve or what gifts, skills, and experiences you bring, your involvement will be part of a greater vision: to see disciples of Jesus raised up in places where the gospel is still unknown. That might mean going to remote regions, facing cultural challenges, or walking alongside local churches in difficult contexts.

Through partnerships with African churches, we seek to reach these hearts with the hope of Christ.

Is God calling you to be part of this mission?

What opportunities are there?

Currently, we have around 500 open opportunities to serve among unreached peoples. You can learn more by visiting our website.

Can I choose where I go?

Where you will serve and what your ministry will be are often two of the biggest questions people consider. We will work with you and your church to discern the direction the Lord is leading. At the same time, you need to carefully consider WEC as an organization and whether you and your church would be happy to partner with us.

What are the requirements for joining WEC?

Requirements for Joining WEC

To begin your missionary journey with WEC, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Be regenerated by the Holy Spirit and live a life committed to Christ
  • Be active and engaged in your local church
  • Have a clear conviction of your missionary calling
  • Have the recommendation and support of your church
  • Have completed high school
  • Have theological training

For couples: both must meet all the requirements. However, we are open to evaluating cases in which only one spouse has not yet completed theological training.

Next Steps

If you meet the criteria above, the first step is to complete the application form for Candidate Orientation. After that, we will send additional documents that must be filled out and returned to the coordination team.

Once reviewed and approved, you will be officially notified and can begin preparing for the Candidate Orientation phase at WEC.

About the CO (Candidate Orientation)

The CO is a program which its purpose is to foster connection between the candidate and WEC, strengthen mutual fellowship and trust, and confirm the candidate’s direction toward cross-cultural missions.