by Rebekah Schouten | Jan 6, 2024 | I Am Second, Missional Living, Spiritual Growth, Stories of Impact, The United States, USA
At the darkest point in his life, Tyler Brown found himself burning a cross. Now, he has committed his life to the One who died on it. Tyler is a Strategy Coordinator with e3 Partners and is featured in the latest White Chair Film from I Am Second, e3’s digital media...
by Rebekah Schouten | Sep 9, 2023 | Church Planting, Made to Multiply, Spiritual Growth, Stories of Impact, The United States, USA
Living in America, it can be easy to look around at the dark culture and confused youth and feel hopeless. But thankfully, missionaries like Tim* and Danielle* look at that darkness and see an opportunity for the light of Christ. Tim and Danielle are two of e3’s Made...
by e3 Partners | Jan 5, 2023 | Devotional, Missional Living, Prayers, Spiritual Growth
When it comes to sharing your Christian faith, do you ever fear how other people will respond? Well, you’re not alone. Many believers want to tell their family, friends, and coworkers about the Lord, but a lack of confidence stops them in their tracks, along...
by e3 Partners | Oct 30, 2022 | Devotional, Prayer Guide, Prayers, Spiritual Growth
I’m Jane with e3 Partners Ministry, circling back with the fourth and final blog post in our “What is church?” series. To recap our discussion of the book of Acts in our previous three blog posts, members of the early Church would: • hear the Gospel,...
by e3 Partners | Oct 22, 2022 | Devotional, Prayer Guide, Prayers, Spiritual Growth
I’m Jane with e3 Partners Ministry. Welcome to the third blog post in our four-part series titled, “What is church?” Below I will share a few more lessons from the early Church with you. But first, I want to say thank you. We sincerely appreciate...
by e3 Partners | Oct 15, 2022 | Devotional, Prayer Guide, Prayers, Spiritual Growth
Hello to our readers and welcome back to the second blog post in our four-part series, “What is church?” The team at e3 Partners Ministry thanks you once again for your readership & prayers! Previously, we talked about the core practices of the early...