Right now, as I write - People in Yalta, Ukraine are gaining job skills that will help them feed their families. Right now, they are learning about Jesus Christ so that their own souls can be fed. That’s what an eLearning Center is all about.
There is a short term missions team that has just helped install the computers for the center and is now teaching basic computer classes. The team is made up of people from two churches in Rhode Island, a person from Canada, a couple of people from our partner organization, Bible Mission International, and our own Debbie and Larry Peck. They are running three classes a day and have nearly 60 students.
This is just a part of what we do in eDOT. eLearning Centers are designed to help people get computer skills (also known as job skills due to the rapid increase of computers in the work area of Eastern Europe) so that they are able to get/retain jobs. Meanwhile, they are able to come into the churches that house the eLearning Centers and find out more about Jesus Christ. They get to make relationships with those inside the church where the can freely ask their questions about God and yet, if the computers where not there, they never would have come to the church.
eLearning Centers are great opportunties to help the churches in Eastern Europe reach out to their fellow citizens. Want to know how you can be a part of this, email me or got to the Project Equip website.







