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| Weala
School of Evangelism, Liberia West Africa |
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January
2006 Update |
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In a land without electricity, a group of students watches a lesson taught by Tex Williams on DVDs from Sunset. Thanks to a generator, voltage regulator, television, and DVD player provided by a generous brother in the USA, students in this remote village of Liberia have the benefit of sitting at the feet of the Sunset faculty and studying all 32 courses taught at the school in Lubbock, TX. This requires two years of full-time study. Of course, with part time students it takes longer. |
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A group of
students focuses on the television as a lesson is presented. (Don't worry,
the little one is only auditing.) |
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George
Tengbah, the school director, stands near by to answer questions and help
clarify the lessons that are being presented by the Sunset faculty. |
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Here are some of the attendees to a special youth workshop that was held in Weala. |
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This a group
picture of the church following worship, December 25, 2005. |
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Richard Essuman is about to be baptized. He is a soldier from Ghana serving in the UN Peacekeeping force in Liberia. He is now a student in the Weala School of Evangelism and he is interested in continuing his Bible training at our school in Swedru, Ghana when he finishes his tour of duty in Liberia. Rudy Wray and Lanny Partain were very happy to have these Peacekeepers standing guard during their visit in June of 2005. |
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One of the school buildings on the land donated by Joseph Tengbah, George's father, is undergoing an addition. The buildings are constructed from dirt bricks that are made on the site. |