Your lattes could help build a church in India

Posted: 4 December, 2009

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India (MNN) ― Instead of getting your everyday caramel and white-chocolate latte on coffee break, what if you could build a church? E3 Partners has a "Three Latte Church Plan," encouraging individuals to give up three coffee break indulgences to fund the construction of a house church in India.

India is the world's second-largest nation with a population of almost 1.5 billion people. Only 2 percent of its residents know Jesus Christ as Savior; more than 800 million Indians are Hindu.

Between 2007 and 2009, E3 established over 500 new churches in India. Under E3's vision statement, the Three Latte Church Plan helps believers worldwide reach the lost through the establishment of house churches. Partnering with E3's plan provides the funding for house church construction. In total, thousands in India have come to know the Lord through the ministry of E3 Partners.  

Around two dozen people can be reached for Christ with the creation of one church. For $13, you and your small group can fully fund a new house church that reaches over 20 people for Christ.

You can partner with E3's Three Latte Church Plan by clicking here.

About this Organization


e3 Partners (formerly EvangeCube and Global Missions Fellowship)

Phone: 214.440.1101
Alt. Phone: 888.354.9411
Fax: 214.440.1190
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600 Development Dr. Ste.120 Plano, TX
75074

About India

  • Primary Language: Hindi
  • Primary Religion: Hinduism
  • Evangelical: 2.2%
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