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142:, through music and the arts, serving addicts and vulnerable children, through Christian education, missionary and church leadership training, medical and development work, Bible translation, literacy and media production, in order to help local Christians share the gospel cross-culturally. WEC emphasises the importance of shared life in a local church as a vital expression of Christian life. WEC prioritises the planting of churches among 281:
Norman Grubb, the successor to C.T. Studd in Congo, wrote that the mission made no appeals for funds, took no offerings at meetings, guaranteed missionaries no fixed salaries, and incurred no debt from the beginning. Funds that were received were divided equally among the missionaries. Neither C.T.
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The Heart of Africa Mission was changed to Worldwide Evangelization Crusade (WEC) in 1919 when Mr. Gilbert Barclay, who married Studd's daughter Dorothy, became Home Overseer. He took the position on the condition that the organization have a worldwide title, scope and work. (As C.T. Studd believed
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also of WEC, began touring Brazil giving seminars promoting the idea. The idea has since matured in Brazil and spread to many other countries. Many indigenous mission agencies were formed as a result, and Brierley formed a "global strategy for launching mission movements in non-Western countries."
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WEC has been influential in the movement for countries once known as 'missionary-receiving' lands to become 'missionary-sending' lands. WEC International missionary Leslie Brierley visited Brazil in 1962 to survey that land for its missionary-sending potential. Later, in 1972–73, he and Bob Harvey,
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to the campus in 1884. Studd spent several years in China and a time in India before going on in his fifties to establish and lead the "Heart of Africa" Mission (HAM). Although broken in health, Studd said, "If Jesus Christ be God and died for me, then no sacrifice can be too great for me to make
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More recently, the purpose of the organization was listed as "To bring the gospel to the remaining unevangelized peoples with the utmost urgency, to demonstrate the compassion of Christ to a needy world, and to inspire, mobilize and train for cross-cultural mission."
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Another WEC missionary, Dr Phyllis Kilbourn, launched a branch ministry of WEC called "Rainbows of Hope", providing training for Christians to work among children at risk around the world. This grew out of her seeing the devastating effects of the 1990-1997
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In 1941 the Christian Literature Crusade was begun out of the ministry of WEC by Kenneth Adams. It aimed to open Christian book centers in all lands where there was a call for them and to serve existing churches and missions with
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on the children of that country. She later started Crisis Care Training International as another department of WEC to offer training for Christian workers dealing with children in crisis.
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as a sister mission in 1941. After retirement in 1965, Grubb lived at the WEC US headquarters in Ft. Washington, PA, writing extensively and traveling from there until his death in 1993.
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God told him, on his way to Congo, "This journey is not just for Africa but for the whole unevangelised world.") Recruitment of missionaries began immediately and in 1921 WEC entered
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call "The Second Wave—Interdenominational missions to the continental heartlands (1865–1910) (the First Wave being denominational missions to the continental coastlands (1792–1865)
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was appointed General Secretary (leader). Grubb built the mission up from 30 missionaries to 800 in 20 countries and encouraged the establishment of the
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C.T. Studd, the founder of WEC, said their objective is "The evangelization of all the unevangelized regions of the world."
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WEC's international headquarters are in Thailand, and the current International Directors are KyungNam and KyoungA Park.
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The Heart of Africa Mission was begun in northern Congo in 1913 by Charles Thomas Studd and A.B. Buxton, beginning at
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for Him." Later, recognising some misunderstandings with using the word "crusade", the mission was renamed as
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Teachers from the WEC have been known to work at other Christian schools, and in
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A branch of WEC International was formed in the U.S. in 1939 and is located in
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in 1972, their organization was named the World Evangelization Crusade.
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on January 9, 1913. It has become one of Studd's most famous quotes.
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After the death of the founder in 1931, his missionary colleague
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Studd nor his wife ever took any money from the mission.
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Index

C. T. Studd
WEC's international site
mission
evangelism
discipleship
church planting
indigenous people groups
unreached people groups
gospel
Charles Studd
Cambridge Seven
D.L. Moody
missiologists
Amazonia
Kashmir
Spanish Guinea
Colombia
Fort Washington, PA.
Niangara
Uele River
Norman Percy Grubb
Christian Literature Crusade
Christian literature
civil war in Liberia
Indonesia
Operation World
https://wec-uk.org/about
Kenneth Scott Latourette
Norman P. Grubb
"Christian Articles & Sermons"

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