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English Bible Training Center in Aizawl |
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The English Bible Training Center in Durtlang, outside Aizawl, Mizoram.
"Semesters" are about three months long, currently being taught
in the late summer, early fall. Each session has about thirty students,
mainly pastors and church leaders. These trained ministers then take their
knowledge to their home churches and harvest field.
More follow-on sessions are being planned, with teachers being sought
to teach for a month or two or the entire three-month sessions. And these
students are hungry for the Word of God!
Funds are being raised for new sleeping facilities for the students (imagine
your pastor sleeping on bamboo for three months!), as well as upgraded
living quarters for Brother and Sister Lang and visiting ministers. Imagine
an indoor restroom!
Your prayers and support will greatly help this school and its ministry,
and the spread of the Gospel to the country of India and even Asia!
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Little kitchen/shop at top of hill near English Bible Training
Center |
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Pastor Para standing by sign at top of hill, leading down to the
EBTC in Durtlang |
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Down the path to the English Bible Training Center |
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Further down the path to the English Bible Training Center |
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Even further down the path to the EBTC |
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The English Bible Training Center is co-located with the Apostolic
Training Institute in Durtlang |
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Home-away-from-home for Brother and Sister Lang for three months,
while teaching at EBTC (yes, this room is their home) -- Brother
and Sister Lang are delighted to serve in India! |
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Office of EBTC, with Brother and Sister Lang's "home"
on the other side of the wall |
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This small building serves as home to Brother and Sister Lang,
and office for the EBTC |
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This set of beds with bamboo slats is one half of the dormitory
for Training Center students -- usually pastors and church leaders |
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Brother and Sister Lang outside the Training Center |
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Brother and Sister Lang outside the Training Center |
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Volleyball field for students and teachers -- if the ball goes
over the side, players go over the side with them to keep the game
going |
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Brother and Sister Lang back up from the little stroll up the path
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