The story

Founded by Bishop C. S. Miller in July 2013, Elisha Ministries was born out of prayer, prophetic calling, and a vision to reach the world with the gospel of Jesus Christ. Its divine conception began years earlier while Brother Miller served in the U.S. Army, stationed in Germany under the mentorship of Bishop Willie Courtney at the Church of God, Mighty Warrior Christian Servicemen’s Center.

During that season, a visiting evangelist spoke a prophetic word declaring that Bishop Courtney and Brother Miller were as Elijah and Elisha, a spiritual lineage rooted in prophetic anointing, mantle-bearing responsibility, and generational transfer of power. As Elisha in 2 Kings 2 received Elijah’s mantle and a double portion of his spirit, Bishop Miller sought and received that same empowering anointing.

“I earnestly sought the Lord for that double portion,” says Bishop Miller, “and He has honored that prayer.”

Our Calling and Commission

Elisha Ministries is a Spirit-led, Christ-centered evangelistic outreach committed to speaking truth to this generation. With boldness and compassion, we proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ and minister faith, hope, and restoration to a broken world.

Our mission:

“To bring all people to the knowledge of Jesus Christ unto salvation; to teach and preach the Word of God with power and purpose, healing the sick and setting captives free.”

Our Vision and Platforms

From humble beginnings to a global presence, Elisha Ministries has embraced the digital age as a divine opportunity for evangelism. The internet is not just a tool it is a mission field. Through digital media, we reach both the churched and the unchurched with messages of salvation, healing, and truth.

Our platforms include:

Weekly Bible Studies and Sermons

The Voice of Elisha Podcast — biblical commentary on culture, politics, and spiritual life

Vision Blog — commentary addressing faith, family, government, education, and moral freedom

Broadcasts on Thursdays and Sundays at 7:00 PM, live sessions that inspire, equip, and challenge believers

“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations…” — Matthew 28:19–20

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