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World Missionary Evangelism, Inc (WME) is an interdenominational Christian missionary agency based in Texas, United States. Founded in 1958 by Dr. John E Douglas. He died in 1988,[1][2][3] WME is committed to global outreach and humanitarian efforts.

Founding Visionary

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WME's roots trace back to Dr. John E. Douglas, a Christian missions advocate from West Virginia.[4] His dedication to spreading the Gospel laid the foundation for WME's principles. From its modest beginnings, WME has evolved into an organization engaged in various charitable activities.[5]

Mission and Outreach

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WME focuses on mobilizing churches for global missions, emphasizing prayer for missionaries, mission education, financial support, cross-cultural training, and large-scale evangelistic events. The organization aligns its mission with the holistic approach of Christ's church, emphasizing disciple-making and bearing witness to God's love.

Historical Development

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Dr. Douglas's mission laid the groundwork for WME's establishment. Over the years, WME has grown into a non-profit ministry with a notable presence, particularly in India. The organization's expansion has le[6]d to the establishment of ministers, congregations, and churches in multiple states.[7]

Global Impact

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WME operates in various countries, providing support through orphanages, gospel conventions, and humanitarian projects. The organization is involved in diverse initiatives, including Food For Hunger programs, disaster relief, and community development projects. WME's global contributions extend to water well drilling, retention ponds, and support for halfway housing and shelters[8]

Impactful Programs

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WME's programs encompass a range of activities, such as church building, medical care, corrective surgeries, education, and native language gospel publishing. The organization is recognized for its commitment to Christmas initiatives, benefiting needy children and families worldwide.

Legacy and Continued Influence

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Under President Daniel Moore's leadership,[9] WME remains committed to Christian values, humanitarian efforts, and community development. The organization's multifaceted initiatives aim to make a positive impact on the lives of individuals and communities globally.[10]

References

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  1. ^ "Rites today for missionary leader Yvonne Douglas, Dallas Morning News, The (TX), May 9, 1998, p35A". Archived from the original on 2024-03-13.
  2. ^ "SERVICES TODAY FOR JOHN E. DOUGLAS SR". Dallas Morning News, The (TX). June 4, 1988.
  3. ^ "SERVICES TODAY FOR JOHN E. DOUGLAS SR". Dallas Morning News, The (TX).
  4. ^ "IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS".
  5. ^ "Daniel Moore". Spreaker.
  6. ^ "World Missionary Evangelism". WAVA 780.
  7. ^ Mission Handbook: North American Protestant Ministries Overseas. MARC. 1986. p. 303.
  8. ^ "Cold creates challenges for homeless - Frigid weather forces 5,000 in Dallas to find ways to cope". Dallas Morning News, The (TX).
  9. ^ "World Missionary Evangelism: The Benefits and Blessings of Serving God in the World". {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  10. ^ "World Missionary Evangelism: The Role and Responsibility of Every Christian".