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Gospel Crusades

Christ for all Nations has been conducting Great Gospel Crusades in Africa and around the world since 1974. Africa has been changed as a result of our, and other's, evangelistic efforts on this great continent. Browse through our Gospel Crusades below. View pictures, watch videos, and be encouraged as you see, read and hear what God is doing in this generation.

7-10 November 2019

Christ for all Nations returns to Abeokuta, Nigeria for the first time in 17 years.

Abeokuta is the largest city and state capital of Ogun State in southwest Nigeria. It is situated on the east bank of the Ogun River, near a group of rocky outcrops in a wooded savanna.

19-22 September 2019

CfaN will be in Kisumu on the 19 - 22 September 2019

The last we were in Kisumu was 2002!

Kisumu is a port city in western Kenya. The port was founded in 1901 as the main inland terminal of the Uganda Railway and named Port Florence. It is the third largest city in Kenya, the principal city of western Kenya.

8-11 August 2019

Christ for all Nations returns to Nakuru for the first time in 20 years!

Nakuru is the administrative and economical headquarters of Nakuru County. Conveniently situated between Nairobi and Western Kenya. Nakuru was established by the British as part of the White highlands during the colonial era and it has continued growing into a cosmopolitan city.

28-31 March 2019

CfaN was last in Lome in 2011!

Lome is the capital and the largest city of Togo. Located at the Gulf of Guinea, Lome is the country's administrative and industrial centre and its chief port. The city has seen massive growth in recent times due to an oil refinery in the east.

6-9 December 2018

We are so excited to be back in Owerri after 17 years. The town is located in one of the most densely populated areas of Nigeria and is inhabited by the predominantly Christian people.

8-11 November 2018

Port Harcourt

Port Harcourt is the port town and capital of Rivers state, southern Nigeria. It lies along the Bonny River upstream from the Gulf-of-Guinea. Founded in 1912, it began to serve as a port (named for Lewis Harcourt, then colonial secretary) after the opening of the rail link to the Enugu coalfields in 1916.

It is also known as the Garden city because of its numerous avenues and ornaments. Port Harcourt is the 3rd most developed metropolis in Nigeria after Lagos and Abuja and attracts thousands of tourists a year, making it one of the prominent cities in the country in terms of visitor popularity.

9-12 August 2018

On August 9th, Evangelist Daniel Kolenda will be in Brazzaville, Congo. Please pray & give generously to support it. Help us see lives transformed by the saving power of Jesus... We anticipate many more Salvation decisions for Jesus.