Reinhard Bonnke Takes Gospel Crusade to North Carolina
Internationally known evangelist and founder of Christ for all Nations (CfaN) Reinhard Bonnke will host his first-ever Reinhard Bonnke Gospel Crusade at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina, Friday and Saturday. The crusade begins at 7 p.m. both nights, and local churches are urged to help promote the event and bring the lost and hurting.
Bonnke has preached face-to-face to multiple millions of people in Africa. To date, more than 72 million people have responded to the call of salvation.
“We’re winning millions to Christ, one soul at a time,” Bonnke says. “Every single, solitary soul is precious.”
Each new convert that comes forward in the crusade is met by a volunteer who talks to them, prays with them and gives them a booklet titled, “Now that You are Saved.” In the back of this booklet there are three identical decision cards. One card goes to the prayer counselor, one to the church near their home and the last one stays in the book for the person who just accepted Christ.
Bonnke tells local church leaders, “I, the evangelist, bring my nets and would like to borrow the boats of the local churches. Together we will cast the nets and bring in the haul for Jesus. I promise not to take one single fish for myself. I would just dry and mend my nets and move on to the next station.”