Henderson County Crusade Records 600 Decisions!
By Dr. Mark Denison
Rick Gage, founder of Go Tell Ministries, just concluded another successful stadium crusade, this time in Canadian, Texas. For 30 years, Rick has been sought out as an authority on youth culture and evangelism. As one of our partner ministries, we are excited for you to know more about Go Tell . . .
Rick Gage has spoken to more than two million students in America’s public schools through his nationally acclaimed ON TRACK assembly program. This hard-hitting, honest talk on life’s realities has transformed the attitudes and destinies of hundreds of thousands of American young people.
As one of today’s most sought-after youth communicators, Rick is also an internationally known evangelist. He has led thousands of people – young and old, rich and poor – to make personal decisions to live for Christ.
God has given Rick a tremendous vision to fulfill the Great Commission. As a result of this vision, the GO TELL Crusades, Inc. was founded in 1990 with its headquarters in the Atlanta area. Other ministries of this evangelistic association include:
GO TELL Crusades in football stadiums, drawing tens of thousands from cities and surrounding regions for a major evangelistic event.
GO TELL Youth Camps, attracting tens of thousands of students and youth leaders from churches nationwide to be equipped in evangelism and discipleship.
A strategic international ministry, reaching into the former Soviet Union, the Dominican Republic, and Costa Rica. An estimated 500,000 Bibles and Christian books – as well as tons of humanitarian aid and medical supplies – have been distributed. As a result of these efforts, thousands of people have committed their lives to Christ.
GO TELL Ministries constantly has new opportunities to present the Good News of the Lord Jesus Christ, as they praise Him for the many lives they continue to see changed by His power.
GO TELL asks its supporters, in the words of Paul, “Pray for us that the message of the Lord may spread rapidly and be honored, just as it was with you” (2 Thessalonians 3:1).