The Journey of Our Crusades

We began this vision in 2003, when just 300 people attended our very first Gospel Crusade. By God’s grace, the ministry has grown exponentially. In 2023, two decades later, we witnessed an overwhelming crowd of 3,000 people, testifying to the hunger for God’s Word and the expanding impact of these gatherings. Each year, the Lord continues to enlarge the harvest field before us.

Purpose of the Crusades

Our Gospel Crusades serve as:

  • A platform for evangelism – inviting seekers, unbelievers, and the unreached to hear the transforming message of Jesus.
  • A call to revival – empowering believers to renew their faith and passion for the Gospel.
  • A place of worship – where people experience the presence of God through united praise and prayer.
  • A harvest celebration – as many come forward to confess Christ, receive baptism, and be discipled into local churches.

The Impact

Through these Crusades, we have seen hundreds of men, women, and youth surrender their lives to Jesus Christ, with many taking the bold step of water baptism. Our network of evangelists brings individuals they have ministered to throughout the year, and these Crusades become a powerful moment of decision, discipleship, and transformation.

Our Invitation

Each Crusade typically runs for three nights, drawing entire communities together in an atmosphere of worship and revival. We host these events annually in March/April, and we warmly extend an invitation to God-anointed preachers, worship leaders, and mission teams from abroad to join us. Together, we can conduct Pastors’ Conferences, minister at the Crusades, and help ignite a spiritual awakening across our nation.

A Call to Prayer and Partnership

As we continue this growing work, we earnestly seek your prayers, encouragement, and partnership. The fields are ripe for harvest, and the time is urgent. We invite you to stand with us as we proclaim Christ to the multitudes and prepare a generation for His Kingdom.

"Lift up your eyes and look at the fields, for they are already white for harvest." (John 4:35)