by Rebekah Schouten | Apr 26, 2025 | I Am Second, Made to Multiply, Missional Living, Stories of Impact, The United States, USA
God moved in amazing ways during the e3 Partners and I Am Second Gospel-sharing push across North America just before Easter. Believers were encouraged to share their faith with as many people as possible from April 10-12, and many were equipped with I Am Second...
by Rebekah Schouten | Apr 5, 2025 | Stories of Impact, The United States, USA
One of e3’s ministry partners, Bill*, is an inmate in a Texas prison. He came to faith while incarcerated and has been trained as a discipleship leader to reach other inmates with the Gospel and disciple them. “He has been walking out his calling inside...
by Rebekah Schouten | Jan 11, 2025 | Made to Multiply, Stories of Impact, The United States, USA
Tim and Danielle*, two of e3’s Made to Multiply Strategy Coordinators based in southern Florida, recently took a group to share the Gospel in a downtown area. Before they divided into groups of two or three to evangelize, they worshipped in the middle of the main...
by Rebekah Schouten | Nov 2, 2024 | Made to Multiply, Stories of Impact, The United States, USA
Tim and Danielle*, two of e3’s Made to Multiply Strategy Coordinators based in southern Florida, have been working among the youth and planting house churches there for years. They recently had an experience that showed them how important it is to share the...
by Rebekah Schouten | Sep 21, 2024 | I Am Second, Stories of Impact, The United States, USA
Loneliness has been a pandemic ever since COVID-19 shut down our country in 2020, and many haven’t come close to recovering from the mental consequences related to the shutdowns and quarantines. Many are struggling. But the good news is that there is hope for all...
by Rebekah Schouten | Sep 7, 2024 | Church Partnerships, Made to Multiply, Stories of Impact, The United States, USA
A few weeks ago, more than 330 people crammed into a room in Atlanta, Georgia. It was standing room only. Registration had to be shut down in advance because of limited room, and 150-200 more people likely would have attended if there was space. What event were these...