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Elim continued to grow despite the ravages of World War two and other difficulties and soon established itself as a Pentecostal power in the evangelisation of the United Kingdom. Today, there are over 500 churches in the home land and nearly 9000 world-wide. Ministers are trained at its official residential college, Regents Theological College, accredited by Manchester University for the B.A. and M.A. degrees. Its global thrust is spearheaded by the International Missions Board, which operates in 35 countries, with orphanages, hospitals and schools as well as churches. It has a vibrant Home Missions policy and is committed to the evangelisation of the UK and the planting of new churches. The winning of young people to Jesus is an important part of Elim's mission, and this is directed by its Christian Youth Ministries directed by the 'Serious4God Team'. Elim's largest church is Kensington Temple, which has a network of churches in London and is led by Colin Dye. |
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