WORLD ENGLISH INSTITUTE`S INTERNET PROGREAM
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WORLD ENGLISH
INSTITUTE’S INTERNET
PROGRAM
Using computers and the
Internet to teach the Gospel
all over the world.
WORLD ENGLISH INSTITUTE’S
INTERNET PROGRAM
Started July 1998, 5.5 years ago, when the web site began
offering WEI’s courses
Through December 2003
• Introductory lesson e-mailed to 3382 people in 137 of the
world’s 192 nations.
• 1297 answered the Introductory lesson.
• Compared to door knocking this is like starting Bible studies at
4 out of every10 doors.
• WEI’s 31 Internet teachers (10 men & 21 women) live in 12
states + Ireland
Small compared to World Bible School’s Internet program.
50,000 WBS Introductory lessons e-mailed in about 7
years.
Internet is more than just another
method of correspondence
teaching
Much faster exchanges – lessons
taught one at a time – more
opportunities for spiritual teaching.
Internet search engines provide low
cost, focused advertising.
Internet has capabilities for which
postal teachers have wished.
Audio web site was opened July 2003
that simultaneously displays and
reads the text of WEI’s Bible lessons
one paragraph at a time.
• Increases attractiveness of WEI by
teaching people to hear and speak
English as well as read and write
English.
• Increases spiritual effectiveness
because God’s message is planted
deeply in students’ minds as they
practice pronunciation.
Web sites can be placed on CDs
In October 2003, CDs containing the audio web
site were sent to Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
• Partners in Progress has 7 computers for student use.
• David Chesser made sure the CDs would operate at the
PIP center.
Marketing problem - Bill McDonough says that so
far students are resisting using the computers for
Bible and language studies.
• Pete Shaw, experienced internet teacher, has just gone
to Phnom Penh for 2 months. He will try to determine
why students are resisting.
Web sites can be placed on CDs
Dick Ady has directed that audio CDs
and WEI lesson CDs be made
available for distribution.
• Ken Hargesheimer, plans to distribute
both CDs to his Minifarms students in
South America, Africa and India.
Developing Dedicated Computer
Centers to Teach Gospel
The opportunity - Many Internet students use
Internet Cafes
• Very expensive
• Printer even more expensive
Proposal - Free computer centers dedicated to
Bible and language study will attract many.
• Estimated cost to field and operate such a center is
$8000/year. (Includes $200/month salary for overseer
and $200/month for office space)
• Pilot center to test concept to be ready for field by July
2004.
Another Marketing Problem?
Meld WEI and Let’s Start Talking
programs.
• On the surface, WEI and LST seem a
natural fit.
• Over 50 LST students were recruited for
WEI Internet studies. None have
responded to WEI.
Your Input Please
Computers and the Internet are capable of
amazing things. What you think is
impossible may not be, so lets do some
“blue sky thinking.”
• WEI teachers – What would like your computer
and Internet to do to help you teach?
• On-site Missionaries – We value your field
experience.
What teaching chore would you like your computers
to do?
Do you have insights on our two known marketing
problems?
Would the dedicated computer center help your
ministry?