About Us


The EGroup
Story
Welcome to the Ellis Global Research Project.​
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At EGroup, we care deeply about what it means to endure as followers of Jesus—especially when faith comes at a cost. Around the world, Christians are facing hardship, suffering, and risk with a courage that challenges and inspires. We believe their stories, wisdom, and theology have much to teach the global Church—and we want to be part of sharing that wisdom far and wide.
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That’s why our work centers on what we call Christian Endurance Studies—a conversation rooted in Scripture and shaped by the lives of believers who’ve walked faithfully through trial. Through research, training, and long-term partnerships, we’re working to encourage both the Church under pressure and those of us who walk alongside them.
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Kingdom prayer training is the doorway to all of our workshops, and the principles of kingdom prayer are embedded throughout each. Once a strong and unified prayer platform is established, we can engage in research that supports leadership development and ministry preparation in some of the world’s most challenging environments.
We’re especially interested in how theology is formed and lived out under pressure—and what that means for making disciples who stand firm in the faith.​ That means that 'living education' is a big part of what we do. We partner with leaders around the globe to exchange insights, share resources, and publish reflections that grow out of real-world experience and deep biblical conviction.
We go beyond theory to practice. Whether it's through workshops, gatherings, or local collaborations, our goal is to help equip the Church to respond with wisdom, resilience, and joy.
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At its heart, EGroup is about connection—linking arms across cultures, languages, and borders to learn from one another and to lift each other up in Christ. We would love for you to join us, whether through partnership, prayer, or simply following along.
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If you’d like to learn more, feel free to reach out to us at info@egroupproject.org. We’d love to hear from you.
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- Drs. Karen and Carl Ellis