| 1967 |
EE’s first leadership training clinic held in Fort Lauderdale,
Florida with 36 pastors attending. |
| 1970 |
The first edition of EE’s textbook was published and EE incorporated. |
| 1972 |
A board was selected and EE clinics spread to Philadelphia and Chicago. |
| 1973 |
EE moved beyond the US borders to Canada. |
| 1974 |
EE spread to other continents. |
| 1986 |
EE starts Prison EE to equip and train incarcerated believers to be trainers of other soul winners, to make disciples of new converts, and prepare them for re-entry to the local church as trainers and teachers of EE.
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| 1988 |
With EE in only 66 nations, Dr. Kennedy challenged the continental vice
presidents to take EE to every nation by 1995. |
| 1990 |
The number of nations that EE is reaching with the Gospel dramatically
increases to 103. |
| 1992 |
Russia opened to EE, and other nations were added for a total of 141
nations. |
| 1994 |
EE continued its worldwide impact with a presence in 174 nations. |
| 1996 |
EE accomplished its goal of planting the Gospel in all 211 nations of
the world. EE starts Seniors' EE to equip the growing segment of our elderly population and share the Gospel with the responsive senior community.
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| 1999 |
More than 500 clinics conducted around the world. EE starts Kids' EE, a ministry equipping kids in grades 4-6.
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| 2000 |
EE planted the Gospel in every territory of the world. The number of
EE indigenous, national ministries who are self-supporting, self-governing,
and reaching out to help other less advanced nations, reached 46. |
| 2002 |
EE begins unique one-day Share Your Faith Workshops |
| 2004 |
EE starts Deaf EE, a ministry equipping the deaf to reach the deaf. |
| 2006 |
The number of professions of faith in Christ totals close to 5 million
as reported at clinics alone. |
| 2007 |
EE “adopts” The Center for Christian Statesmanship to spread the Gospel
on Capitol Hill. XEE, a ministry to reach the younger generations, begins. |