The father-son team of Luis Palau and son Andrew proclaimed the Good News of Jesus Christ to 150,000 people in Southern Mexico this past weekend. A recorded 11,193 people made a decision to follow Jesus Christ during the festival.
1Tens of thousands of churches in Brazil are joining forces to share the Gospel beginning Thursday as part of reportedly one of the largest Christian evangelistic outreaches in history.
1American evangelist Franklin Graham concluded his 2008 world crusade this past weekend in Taipei, Taiwan where nearly 10,000 people committed their lives to Jesus Christ during the event.
3Hundreds of African Christian leaders gathered in Nairobi this past week to attend a conference to strategize on how to complete the Great Commission. Paul Eshleman shared about the Unengaged and Unreached People Groups of the world.
0Popular ministry leaders with a proven track record of reaching youths offered suggestions on how to communicate Christ to the younger generation last week at the 2008 Mission America Coalition gathering.
0Global Media Outreach (GMO), with its more than 71 Web sites divided by popular issues and topics, has helped over 1.3 million people indicate a decision for Jesus Christ in 2007 alone. “People who are in crisis typically log on,” said Walt Wilson.
1Christian leaders from around the world recently met in Dallas to share how the American church is viewed by believers in the Global South. American Christians should understand and help foster local leadership instead of imposing its own model of church overseas, they said.
0More than 34,000 people packed the North Charleston Coliseum in Charleston, S.C., this past weekend to hear evangelist Franklin Graham preach the Good News. “In this election season it’s popular right now to talk about religion,” said Graham.
9The theological arm of the World Evangelical Alliance has released a statement on Jewish evangelism in Europe with the hope of renewing commitment to taking the gospel to the Jews.
11Christian groups who flouted a Chinese ban on foreign missionaries are calling their underground evangelizing during the Olympic Games a success. The groups prepared for years for what the Southern Baptists once called "a spiritual harvest unlike any other."
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