by Rebekah Schouten | Feb 17, 2024 | India, Medical, Refugees, Stories of Impact
Anne, e3’s Director of Short-Term Trips, recently led a trip to Greece to minister to refugees through medical clinics. One night, she and her team held a small clinic for people from South Asia. While Anne was checking patients’ eyes for reading glasses, the pastor...
by Rebekah Schouten | Feb 3, 2024 | Asia, India, Persecution, Stories of Impact
Last week, Randy*, an e3 Strategy Coordinator in South Asia, led a 3.5-day intensive training for about 50 leaders from seven states in the area. The training focused on how to multiply disciples, churches, and leaders. During the training, Randy kept one brutal fact...
by Rebekah Schouten | Jan 13, 2024 | Asia, India, Stories of Impact
Two of e3’s Strategy Coordinators in South Asia, Joshua* and Ellie*, have been working with a national partner, David*, for seven years. David is a Tibetan Buddhist-background believer who had a small congregation of 40 men and women when Joshua and Ellie first met...
by Rebekah Schouten | Sep 23, 2023 | Asia, Church Planting, India, Stories of Impact, The Unreached
Did you know there’s a region of South Asia referred to as “The Forgotten South” where less than 10% of the population is considered Christian? James*, one of e3’s Strategy Coordinators in the area, has been working with Nithil*, an indigenous partner, to help raise...
by Rebekah Schouten | Jul 22, 2023 | Asia, Church Planting, India, Prayers, Stories of Impact
Did you know that you can go on a mission trip without ever leaving your living room? During the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, e3 developed virtual mission trips to continue ministering to the lost even when travel was not an option. Those virtual trips continue to be...
by e3 Partners | Jul 1, 2021 | Asia, India
As readers may already be aware, the people of India are suffering tremendously right now due to a deadly resurgence of COVID-19. In April 2021, local hospitals began to overflow beyond capacity, while medical supplies—particularly oxygen—ran critically low. Due to...