This crusade was a ‘first’ for CfaN as it was our first ‘Partnership Crusade’, done shoulder-to-shoulder with associate evangelist Randy Roberts, who is a CfaN Evangelism Bootcamp graduate. The final meeting was attended by 100,000 people in a city of just 600,000, and by the end of the week, 54,200 people had received Jesus as their Savior and been ushered into the participating church follow-up.
Here is Randy’s perspective in his own words…
On night one I admit that it was with some trepidation that I rode to the crusade field for the opening meeting.
You see, my only formal training for ministry was the Christ for all Nations Evangelism Bootcamp that Evangelist Daniel Kolenda birthed in the winter of 2020. Yet here I was on the way to the first night of a crusade that he had entrusted me within Juba, South Sudan, accompanied by Peter Vandenberg.
I had taken what Bret Sipek had taught me while interning with Operation Decapolis, bits and pieces I had heard from Reverend John Darku and of course all the advice I could get from Peter Vandenberg and put together a crusade here in Juba. I had never done this before, so I was more than curious to see what the field would look like when we arrived.
Would it be empty? Would there only be a few thousand people there?
There was a collective sigh of relief as we pulled onto the field and saw tens of thousands of enthusiastic South Sudanese people that had come to hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ! The multiplication that God had shown Evangelist Bonnke and that Evangelist Kolenda is carrying out through Evangelism Bootcamp was happening right before my eyes.
I preached a message from Romans 10:13 that I had learned from Evangelist Kolenda and that I’m pretty sure originated with Evangelist Bonnke and guess what? It worked!
Thousands of people called on the name of the Lord and received Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour.
Then I prayed for the sick and when I asked for people to come forward to give their testimonies, I could see the crowd shift. People began flooding to the front. There were way too many testimonies to count, but I will leave you with my favourite.