PTEE Continues Classes Despite Coronavirus Plague and War in Syria

As Syrians cope with years of war and the new reality of COVID-19, the Program for Theological Education by Extension (PTEE) praises God for the ability to continue classes.

For years, both Christians and the majority populations in Syria have felt the effects of upheaval. ISIS ravaged homes and cities, making life difficult for anyone in their path. Buildings and livelihoods have been destroyed.

Yet Syrian people, especially the Syrian Church, have been persistent. Victor Sadek with PTEE says, “People continue to pray. They continue to go to the church. They continue to study and we see this amazing, amazing example.”

PTEE sees leaders both being trained and training new leaders from the majority population. Their local partners report that the Syrian Church is not weakened by the struggles facing it, but is alive and active. Syrian Christians persist in showing the world what it looks like to love God despite hardships.

Offering Training for Evangelical Leaders

PTEE seeks to be part of this growth by providing evangelical theological studies in Arabic to Arabic-speaking Christians and church leaders. Sadek says, “We are praising the Lord for the media and, in spite of many difficulties, for the Church in Syria. We still have a big number of classes there. One of the biggest classes in the Arab countries are Syria.”

God is working in the various in-person locations where they hold classes, including a medical center and various churches. The organization also moved to online education, like many other programs, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Teachers hold classes over Zoom and communicate with students through WhatsApp.

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SOURCE: Mission Network News, Anna Deckert

CALL TO ACTION

  • Pray that PTEE would continue to be able to hold classes in Syria.
  • Pray that trained leaders would be able to continue to disciple others
  • Join PTEE as they offer theological training to Arab Christians.