Ellel set to launch new online school

Ellel Ministries is gearing up for a new way of training believers in 2009 with the launch of a brand new online school.

The vision behind the soon-to-be-launched Ellel 365 is to take the ministry’s teaching and training to the whole world at a minimal cost so that as many people as possible can participate.

As its name suggests, aims to provide “life-changing” training every day of the year over the internet.

The course offers daily training units to allow learning and understanding to grow each day, as well as free online access to 52 audio and 39 video tutorials, online assessment, involvement in an online fellowship with other students, and the opportunity to put questions to the Ellel Tutorial Team.

“Ellel 365 is a totally new way of absorbing the foundational, life-transforming truths from the Word of God which have brought personal transformation to many thousands of people across the world,” said Peter Horrobin, International Director of Ellel Ministries.

“Even if you have already participated in an Ellel School, you will find that the format of Ellel 365 provides many new perspectives that will reinforce all that you have already learned and help you to apply it personally.”

Ellel 365 will be launched initially in English, with plans to launch the course in Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin, French, German, Dutch, Russian, Korean and Japanese later in the year.

On the web: www.em365.org
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