English and History Teacher in West Asia
Come and teach English or other subjects at a private school or university.
There are a number of international schools where you can teach several subjects.
You will enjoy learning about this Muslim nation and have opportunities to study its history, including Biblical sites.
Qualities & Gifts Sought
To teach English you will need a degree in any subject and a certificate to teach English (eg. TESOL).
You also have an interest in sharing Jesus with your students and those you rub shoulders with in the workplace, in a sensitive and understanding way.
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About West Asia
WEC serves communities across West Asia.
WEC teams are involved in a variety of ministries, ranging from outreach to church planting, and tent-making to missional business. We also serve alongside other Christian agencies, and with the local church where it exists.
Our desire is to see the peoples of this region come to faith in Jesus, gathered into indigenous communities of believers, serving and joining the work of sharing the good news.
We cannot give details online about the countries, situations and opportunities we have found where you can serve in this region, but we will be able to tell you more when you meet us face to face.
More about WEC in West & Central Asia
About Teaching English
Fluency in English provides students with a vital skill. By teaching English as a foreign language you can take opportunities to build relationships with students, which may open doors to share the gospel.
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