Training and Theological Education
Many indigenous believers in the Arab World do not receive sound Biblical teaching, discipleship, or ministry training. Additionally, some don’t have access to Christian literature, which can be very helpful for Bible study and spiritual growth.
As a result, these believers are not established in Biblical teaching, and can be greatly influenced by their backgrounds and the surrounding culture. They may find themselves easily swayed by false teachings, lacking the necessary skills and tools for ministry, and they may struggle to stand firm in the face of difficulties and pressures.
AWEMA seeks to edify indigenous believers and equip local church leaders through…
Short programs
Bible teaching and ministry training conferences for local churches. The training content is tailored to the needs of each church.
Theological Studies School
A theological education and ministry training program, held for three to four months, depending on the region, for current and potential ministry leaders and field workers.
In addition to classroom study, participants live in a multicultural and diverse student body and are mentored by the program leaders. These factors contribute greatly to their personal growth.