- WEA General Secretary Bishop Efraim Tendero preaches during the inauguration service of the Evangelical Center in Dover, New York
- (Courtesy of World Evangelical Alliance)WEA General Secretary Bishop Efraim Tendero preaches during the inauguration service of the Evangelical Center in Dover, New York,
- WEA General Secretary Bishop Efraim Tendero preaches during the inauguration service of the Evangelical Center in Dover, New York
“The center stands here as a testimony to the goodness of God. This center stands here as a testimony that when we look up to God, God is the one who gives us resources,” WEA General Secretary Bishop Efraim Tendero said during his ceremony remarks. “This center will be a place where we can see leaders being equipped and leaders being able to continue to have the spiritual multiplication, then those leaders equipping other leaders and the spiritual multiplication goes on until we see that the kingdom of this world will become the kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
After the ribbons were cut and the signs were unveiled, Tendero explained in a sermon during the inaugural worship service that the new center brings WEA one step closer to its goal of creating an evangelical national alliance in every nation in the world. Currently, there are national evangelical alliances in 129 nations across the world.
Tendero told The Christian Post after his sermon that the new Evangelical Center represents an enticing place for aspiring international religious leaders to come to be trained, as it is in close proximity to New York City and there is also a train station within walking distance of the campus.

Ribbon cutting ceremony for the WEA building on the campus shared with Olivet University in Dover, New York, on Friday, January
Tendero detailed how many emerging leaders from across the world will come to take part on WEA’s one-year modular training program. In the program, the leaders will live and train on the campus for a short stint of one to three weeks and then return to their home countries to complete online training. At the end of the program, they will return to the campus to complete their testing.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by a number of county and municipal government officials, who said they were overjoyed to have the WEA open its new center in their community.
“The community here wanted light and what better than the hopeful light that is spread by the WEA across the globe,” Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro told CP. “As Assemblyman [Kieren] Lalor said, in an increasing secular world, this is an opportunity for us to embrace the message of Jesus Christ and the message of Jesus Christ could be just the right investment that the communities are waiting for.”
Dover Supervisor Linda French said that the opening of the WEA Evangelical Center was the answer to her prayers and provides Dover with a new beginning.
“Like everyone else, I prayed very hard for this property to be developed and, somehow, I think my prayers were answered. This is a beginning for Dover — another beginning,” French proclaimed. “These are beautiful people to work with. I am so happy that they are in our town and I hope that they will continue and we will work together in this beautiful project and it will come true.”
Tom Correll, the global church representative for the National Association of Evangelicals, said at the ceremony that WEA’s mission seeks to provide godly leadership for a world that severely needs it.
“We live in a world that is desperately looking for leadership. Tragically, the leaders that we are following are themselves, in most cases, not committed to Christ as King and unwilling to accept the authority of the Scripture,” Correll said. “Pray that God will bring forth shepherds. We congratulate WEA for their commitment to providing godly leadership and we seek and expect to work closely with you. Together, we might empower leaders for a world that desperately needs it.”
WEA’s former Secretary General Dr. Geoff Tunnicliffe, who is now an advisory board chairman for CP’s umbrella company Christian Media Corporation, said in an interview that the vision of having a legitimate gathering place for religious leaders to come to share ideas and share how God is working miracles in their corners of the world came together during his last

Source : Christian Post