Sharing the Message
"And how shall they preach, except they be sent? as it is written, How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things!" Romans 10:15

Elijah's story has been shared with over 1,500 students during Word of Life's Snowcamps in Pottersville, New York, and each student was given an "It's Worth It" bracelet as a reminder that the Gospel is worth it to "Cause the Effect" in their sphere of influence. Many of those same students have gone on to dedicate their lives to living for Jesus during the camp's Sunday Morning Rally.

These buses are used to transport children and other people to church in Iquitos, Peru. They were purchased by donations through Mission Uttermost. The buses are named "Elijah One" and "Elijah Two" in honor of Elijah Beaty and his passion for the children of Peru.

Journalist Peter Carini testified that fear and pride kept him from giving his life to Christ. Elijah's story greatly impacted him and he began to seek more answers. He had several conversations with Pastor Grubbs of Faith Baptist Tabernacle in Jamestown, Tennessee, and they finally met at a restaurant where Peter prayed and received Christ as his Savior.

This is Mohammed and Joseph -- two young men who both trusted Christ during Elijah's mission trip in 2022. Both of these young men are currently being discipled and want to follow the Lord in furthering their knowledge and go to Bible College to become pastors. These two young men are direct fruit from Elijah's labor and service.

Elijah's aunt, Charlotte (left), met Jennifer (right) on a plane and shared Elijah's story with her. Jennifer was already a Christian, but she wanted Charlotte to teach her how to share the gospel with someone so that they could be saved. A few weeks later, Jennifer shared the gospel with her mother who then received Christ as her Savior.

This presentation about Elijah's life and mission trip took place in both Germany and the Dominican Republic shortly after his passing.

Pastor Grubbs from Elijah's home church in Jamestown, Tennessee, shared Elijahs' story to these young men preparing to take the gospel throughout Peru and South America.

If you would like to help send someone to the mission field to spread the gospel, you can donate to the Elijah Fund (It's Worth It) through Mission Uttermost.
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