e3 Partners’ Israel Director Joins Sports Hall of Fame

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The new Director of Israel for e3 Partners really knows what it means to “kick things into high gear.”

Prior to joining e3, Jason Elam was the Denver Broncos kicker. Along with five others, he has been inducted into Colorado Sports Hall of Fame, Class of 2011.

Elam was a member of the Broncos from 1993-2007 and won two Super Bowl titles with the club. He retired with the fifth-most field goals (436) and points scored (1,983) in NFL history. A member of the Denver Broncos 50th Anniversary Team, his 236 games played for Denver are a club record, and his 15 seasons with the Broncos are tied with center Tom Nalen for the second-most seasons with the team in franchise history behind Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway.

Elam recently joined e3 Partners in an official capacity after several years of assisting Middle East Region Director Tom Doyle on many e3 expeditions. He will continue to focus his efforts on leading the strategy in Israel.

The “e” in e3 stands for Equip, Evangelize and Establish. In the context of evangelism, they’re working to equip 10 million Christians with the tools and training to evangelize one billion people and establish four million multiplying churches.

E3 is trying to encourage people to participate in a larger Kingdom effort to see simple churches started in every community among every language and people group in the world. Their goal: to raise up 1,000 prayer warriors for each country where they are working in the Middle East and Central Asia.

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