Bordering Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, and Switzerland is the Grand Est region of France, which includes the departments (similar to counties) of Alsace, Lorraine, and Champagne-Ardenne. Where historical battle lines and the trauma of previous world wars are still very present in the memories of locals, the evangelical church has been a source of vibrant community life and outreach, despite its relatively small size in a region that is predominantly secular, with historical Protestant or Catholic roots. With new churches started in Metz, Belfort, Strasbourg, and Colmar in the last few years, there is a growing network of church plants that count on each other as well as on the established churches for mutual support and encouragement. These stories highlight how evangelicalism in Grand Est is not just about numbers but about building relationships, offering hope, and integrating into local communities. While still a minority, churches and ministries in the region are finding ways to make a meaningful impact through both spiritual and social initiatives. Please pray for the salvation of the people of eastern France.