e3 STORIES
A Healing Hand
Missionaries in Africa witness the miraculous healing of a man with a withered hand.
Giving the Kingdom Away
A South Asian pastor is learning to shed cultural traditions and allow others to lead in ministry.
From Gang Activity to Gospel Witness
While oppressed by angry mobs and gang leaders, a group of believers shared the love of Christ with those who desperately needed Him.
Forgiving the Unforgivable
A previously violent tribe in Africa accepts Christ and begins to share the Gospel with enemy tribes.
Seeing Clearly for the First Time
Hello! My name is Priscilla and I serve on the e3 Medical team. Recently, I participated in a short-term mission trip to Barranquilla, Colombia. There, I helped to facilitate the medical component for the trip; specifically, our...
Serving Migrant Families at the Border
Over the past few weeks, we've been addressing an important and biblical topic: how to be spiritually bold! With that in mind, allow us to suggest a short-term mission trip with e3 Partners; no experience is necessary and our seasoned trip leaders will guide you every...
Be Bold in the New Year
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 with...
Help Us Reach The Rest
At the beginning of 2022, e3 Partners Ministry launched the five-year Made to Multiply initiative. Our God-sized goal? To help the body of Christ collectively train 1 million North American believers to share their faith and make disciples. We're pleased to report...
Elissa Romines' e3 Partners Staff Support
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When we consider people being homeless, we easily understand their need for 1) shelter and 2) for programs and services to help them get out of homelessness. What we often don't consider is that homelessness includes the loss of a support system.
Our work is focused on that third piece of the puzzle. We show up and want to support people for the long haul, no matter what that looks like. Sometimes it means working for two months to get someone into rehab because they slip through the cracks. Sometimes it means going to the doctor's office across the City with someone who is going blind.
In essence, we have a consistent presence in a small neighborhood in South Dallas, in hope that we will be invited to enter people's lives. Just like us, everyone's stories and needs are different. Sometimes the biggest need is physical; sometimes emotional; sometimes mental. Our end goal is that, as we work with different people who have different kinds of needs, we might all experience Jesus and his love in new ways.
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Our Staff includes Elisabeth Jordan and Elissa Romines. Any donations given to this fundraising page further our work of supporting and caring for homeless men and women in South Dallas.
Thank you for your support!
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