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Introducing 'Your Elim'

Real stories of lives changed and ministries thriving across the Movement


Elim has launched a brand-new monthly newsletter — Your Elim — designed to share and celebrate inspiring stories from across the movement.

Each edition features powerful accounts of what God is doing through local churches, ministries, and individuals. It's more than just a newsletter, Your Elim is an invitation to pause and recognise the incredible things God is doing in and through the movement. From young people responding to the gospel, women gathering in prayer, to missionaries being refreshed and sent out—these stories are powerful reminders that we’re all part of something bigger.

You can read the first edition here, and sign up to the newsletter here.

Your Elim is designed to be read, shared and reflected on across the movement — a resource to remind us all of the significance of what we’re part of together. These stories will stir faith, ignite fresh vision, and remind everyone that their part in this movement truly matters.

 
How Elim’s helping to spread hope inside Ukraine war zone
As war continues in Ukraine, Elim partner UETS is bringing hope through food aid, children's ministry, eye clinics and the Gospel, sharing Christ's love with communities affected by the conflict.
Who knew evangelism could be so much fun?
After two days with the Elim Evangelism Team, Gloucester Elim saw people equipped, the church mobilised, and local families responding to Jesus.
New chapter for Bristol as King’s Elim takes root
It has been years since Elim last planted an Alliance church in Bristol. Today, in the north-east of the city, a fresh chapter is being written.
10 tips to help you share the gospel
Mark Barry, a Liverpool builder, grabs every opportunity to share the gospel at work and in his community. If you'd like to do likewise, how do you beat the fear and avoid sending people running for the hills? Mark has some top tips.
Back where his story began
Marco Cincar wasn’t an obvious candidate for youth leadership. He didn’t grow up in a Christian home, and the youth leaders at Gloucester Elim Church knew him as the cheeky one, the lad who was, in his own words, “not the most well behaved.”
 

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