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THE
OUTREACH OF
CHRISTIAN
WAY MISSIONS INC (CWM)
Founder | China | Saipan | Myanmar and India |
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If you are interested in
receiving more information, or wish to help CWM through your
prayers and financial support, let us know by e-mailing cwm@eucon.edu or contacing the CWM
office:
204 Griffin Street |
Greenville, SC 29607 | 864.233.2133 | Fax
864.233.5220
Speakers for Your Church [ View
Current Itineraries ]
China, Asia, and the Pacific Rim
is the great mission field of our generation. If your church would
like to know more about the great opportunities for mission work in
this part of the world . . . to be encouraged and blessed by what
God is doing among the Chinese and Asian peoples . . . and to be
challenged about and gain a burden for the needy souls of its
teeming billions . . . then CWM would love to provide a speaker
for an upcoming service or missions conference. You are welcome
to contact:
President of Christian Way
Missions Inc | Dr Christian
Wei came to Christ in 1979 while serving in the
Taiwanese military. He founded Christian Way Missions Inc in 1987
while earning his masters and doctoral degrees in theology from Bob
Jones University. Today he is president of CWM and
president/administrator of Eucon International College and School of
Saipan, where he pastors the Chinese Bible Church. Dr Wei not only
has traveled throughout China and Asia, but on Saipan ministers to
an international community comprised of Chinese, Filipinos, Koreans,
Japanese, Taiwanese, and many others. He is generally available to
speak in American churches during the Christmas and summer vacation
months. | cwei@eucon.edu
Director of Chinese for Christ International | Dr
Eddie Wang received Christ as a teenager in China in
1952, leaving China and entering the United States in
1984. Now as director of Chinese for Christ International he is
an expert on the Christian church in China, travels
internationally to minister among Chinese-speaking peoples in
many nations, and coordinates distribution of gospel
literature in the Chinese language. Dr Wang resides in
Greenville, South Carolina, and welcome opportunities to speak about
the needs of Chinese and world missions. | ewang@eucon.edu
US
Representative and Recruitment Director | Mr
Mark Ward Sr became a Christian in 1977 while a
freshman at a public university. He formerly
taught communications at Bob Jones University and served
as the school's Director of Media Ministries. Mr Ward is an
expert in the field of communications ministry and
has authored seven books (five about Christian
communications and missions) and more than 1500 articles, edited
seven magazine, and been speaker/producer of four radio programs
heard daily on up to 500 stations. His passion is to encourage
believers to consider full-time service in both traditional and
nontraditional missionary outreaches. He resides in South Carolina,
near Clemson University where he is pursuing a PhD in rhetoric and
communicationin Greenville, and is available both for speking and
special music. | mward@eucon.edu
Founder and
President
Dr Christian Wei was
saved September 10, 1978, after a colleague in the Taiwan
military encouraged him to attend a missionary church. Called
to the ministry in 1980, Dr Wei enrolled in Orient
Fundamental Bible College of Taiwan and graduated in 1986.
That same year Christian and Judy Wei left Taiwan to study in
the United States at Bob Jones University, where Dr Wei
received an M.A. (1987) and Ph.D. (1992) in Theology. In 1997
Dr Wei earned a doctorate in education from La Salle
University.
In 1987 while studying at BJU in
Greenville, South Carolina, the Weis helped to establish a
local Chinese Bible Church. When several charter members
finished their own seminary studies and went to the mission field,
the church provided monthly support. As the church
mission program expanded Dr Wei saw a need to form a
special organization dedicated to sending missionaries
to Chinese peoples throughout the world. Thus Chinese for
Christ International (CFCI) was established in
1992.
Two years later, in 1994, Dr Wei
founded Christian Way Missions Inc (CWM) as a board
for sending missionaries not only to China but to other
restricted-access nations. CFCI became the first branch of
CWM and has since been joined by India for Christ
International (1996) and Myanmar for Christ
International (1999). Dr Wei remains
president of CWM.
Chinese for Christ International
(CFCI)
CWM was founded to be an
umbrella organization to accommodate future growth in branch
ministries. The first branch, Chinese for Christ International
(CFCI), is led today by director Dr Eddie Wang. CFCI prints and distributes
Chinese-language gospel literature; operates Eucon
International Kindergarten in Harbin, China; and supports Christian
tentmakers who are teaching and ministering among the Chinese
people. Dr Wang travels extensively throughout the United States to
alert American Christians to the needs of
China.
Christian Way
Missions International (CWMI) of
Saipan
In 1998, Christian Way Missions
International of Saipan was formed as the parent organization for
Eucon International College (EIC). The organization also operates
the Christian Bible Church on Saipan as an English-language
congregation for CWMI workers and local
believers.
Chinese Bible Church
International (CBCI) of
Saipan
Also in 1998, CBCI was
established in Saipan to reach the island through local
church ministries including Eucon International School (EIS) for
grades K thru 12. In turn, EIS provides a cross-cultural
environment for the training of Christian teachers who are being
called to minister among Chinese-speaking peoples. CBCI enjoys a
fruitful work especially among the 20,000 contract workers and their
families who come from mainland China to earn U.S. currency.
Many Chinese-speaking Taiwanese also reside on the island
of Saipan.
India for Christ International
(IFCI) and Myanmar for Christ International
(MFCI)
The two newest branches of
Christian Way Missions Inc are IFCI and MFCI, founded in 1996 and
1999, respectively. Myanmar was formerly known as Burma
and opened to mission work by Adoniram Judson, America's first
foreign missionary. MFCI outreaches are directed by Dr Timothy
Sui Lian Mang and include the Biblical School of Theology, the Grace
Orphanage children's home, and the Caring ministry to the
handicapped. The work in India is continues to be under
development and will position Christian Way Missions Inc to be
active in the world's two most populous nations, China and
India.
US and International
Offices
Today Dr Wei resides in Saipan
while serving as administrator of Eucon International School,
president of Eucon International College, pastor of Chinese
Bible Church International, and president of Christian Way Missions
Inc.
The CWM headquarters
remains in Greenville, South Carolina, under the direction
of Dr Wang who also serves as director of Chinese for Christian
International and chairmain of the Eucon International
College board of directors.
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