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Crusades

October 29, 2015 By GO TELL Ministries

Nearly 900 make decisions for Christ in NC

Nearly 900 make commitments to Christ during GO TELL Columbus County, North Carolina Crusade

Amid calls from emergency personnel to stay home during the 1,000-year flood, close to 900 people made commitments to Christ, with more than 500 of those being for salvation, during the Rick Gage GO TELL Columbus County, North Carolina Crusade on Oct. 4-7.

There also were greater than 10,000 in attendance at the South Columbus High School Gymnasium.

Also, the GO TELL and BMX bike teams spoke in seven school assemblies to 4,000 students.

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The students also were encouraged and challenged to be winners in the game of life by the message given by GO TELL youth evangelist Steve Paysen.

Other GO TELL guest speakers included Tony Nolan and Adrian Despres with Newsong as musical guests.

GO TELL Columbus Chair Brenda Jolly said, “After a year of intensive planning, work, organizing, training and praying with all of our hearts, we opened the first night of the crusade amidst predictions of the ‘1,000-year flood’ at South Columbus High School Gymnasium in Tabor City, North Carolina – not the football stadium as we had planned for all those months. We held off making the final decision of whether to proceed or not until 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 4 – mainly due to county emergency agencies broadcasting for people to stay off the roads for their own safety.  Our executive team talked it over, prayed and decided to go forward with plans altered to meet inside the school instead of on the field.

“The confirmation for us was when 400+ counselors walked through the door, holding their Bibles, umbrellas and huge smiles. They drove through the rain and wind to be ready to lead others to the Lord. We even had a couple of people telling us we should cancel for the protection of those driving to the crusade. Instead of cancelling, we flooded the airways and social media with the confirmation that the crusade would go on but for everyone to make wise choices about their personal safety and if the roads in their area were not safe, please stay home and PRAY!

“As 7 p.m. neared on Oct. 4, I could barely believe my eyes when people began to arrive and we actually needed an overflow room to hold the audience – close to 1,200 people. That night 80 decisions for Christ were made. It was absolutely the right decision to press on and ignore the enemy’s attempt to cancel.

“Each night the crowd grew – as did decisions – with the culmination of over 300 decisions on Wednesday night. Total decisions that followed, through counseling, were well over 800 people of all ages, walks of life, races and gender. Other opportunities surrounding the week of the crusade yielded 25 decisions at the North Carolina Boys and Girls Home and 19 at two prisons. More than 150 were observed coming forward during the invitation but returned to their seats without following through with counseling.  With decisions made prior to the crusade from messages preached by Rick Gage and Steve Paysen plus those at the crusade, we believe the number of decisions for Christ to be close to 1,000. IN THE MIDST OF TERRIBLE WEATHER!

“To me, it was as if God said, “Okay, you have worked, planned and executed on every level possible. Now step aside and watch what I am going to do – and, boy, did HE!

“The rewards extend beyond what our hearts and eyes witnessed at the crusade as Christians are networking together now as never before – regardless of denominations, races, cultures or other man-made boundaries. We believe this number of decisions will double as they now become working Believers and bring family, friends, co-workers and even total strangers to the saving knowledge that Christ died for all and He is waiting for them to simply say yes.

Mrs. Jolly continued, “This saving power of grace was exemplified as we witnessed example after example of people responding to God’s call on their lives. It came powerfully, simply and without hesitation like it did for:

  • An 82-year-old man who had spent his entire life in church, even serving as a deacon. He never felt sure he was saved. Now he knows.
  • The news reporter who covered the GO TELL Columbus story from the beginning. Conviction set in; and on Monday night, he surrendered his life to Christ.
  • A grandfather, father and two children in the same family – the grandfather and father being men who had been prayed for by family members and church family for years.
  • A husband, wife and teenage son whose family unit was facing divorce. They reunited in the counseling room, and divorce proceedings were dropped. That family is now committed to Christ!
  • Hundreds of teens – big, tough football players, cheerleaders, all races, all ages, surrendering to God’s call, streaming down the bleachers and folding chairs with tear-stained faces.
  • The women who came forward even before the invitation was given.
  • The man who traveled from two hours away because a friend begged him to come ‘just one night.’  This man lost his son in April to suicide, his fiancée to another man in September and haIMG_7738d purchased the gun to take his own life.

“A young man driving his car through a bad neighborhood as he talked with hismom on the phone. In front of him, stretched across the road, were five black teens, trying to block the road. The mom on the phone begged her son to hit the gas and let them know he would not stop – for them to get out of the road. He did so, and all but one scattered off the road. As the driver neared the sole remaining black teen in the street, he slowed down, rolled his window partially down and waited to see what the guy would say. The teen called him ‘a fool’ and said,‘Don’t you know I’m a gangster? The driver responded he was not a gangster but the teen needed to get off the road and quit frightening people. That night at the crusade, the driver in this story was serving as a counselor. As he watched the hundreds of people coming through the doors for counseling, his eyes met the eyes of the same black teen he had encountered earlier that day who came because there was free pizza and stayed to ultimately meet God face to face.  The black teen extended his hand to the counselor and apologized for his actions earlier that day and continued to give his life to the Lord as well as a friend who came with him.

“There are many stories that are still coming in, and it’s hard to find a place in our county that has not been touched by the results of God’s move. Everywhere I go, people are commenting on the amazing changes in people’s lives. The vision of people almost running to the altar will be forever burned in my brain and heart, and I am a new person because of what I’ve seen and felt as a member of the best team God ever put together to do His work.

“I’ve been asked several times throughout the process if I would do it again, knowing what I know now. The answer was always yes but sometimes reluctantly due to the frustrations of the moment. If you asked me that same question today, my response would be:‘How much do I need to pay to be a part of this movement?’ TO GOD BE THE GLORY!

“The real work has just begun. Stay tuned as you will hear much more from our county and what we are going to do, with God’s help, to turn the tide against the enemy and win the battle for God,” Mrs. Jolly concluded.

Rev. Roger Parsons, pastor of Old Zion Wesleyan Church, said, “Rick Gage is the ‘real deal.’ His passion for souls is contagious. His ministry is truly anointed.

“This week God rekindled a passion for evangelism in this pastor’s heart. I went to the crusade to help others, and God helped me through Rick and the team,” he said.

“What happened in Columbus County NC needs to happen in every county in America. This is our hope for America!” he added.

Also, Rev. Parsons said, “One couple traveled two hours to be here. It would usually be one hour, but they drove around flooded highways. When the invitation was given to come forward, they rededicated their lives and two-year marriage 12144660_1624545967798797_9061021932285433598_nto Christ.”

Tina Smith said, “My daughter rededicated her life to the Lord on Oct. 5. She is 11 years old, so I just thank you with all my heart for reaching her.”

Outreach Co-Chair Bo Shaw said, “I had a great experience with the GO TELL Crusade. All the planning and preparations were worth its reward with more than 850 souls saved. WOW! STILL EXCITED that God allowed me to be part of the process. The question ‘When is the last time you cried for souls?’ is still echoing in my mind. I refuse to be a professional Christian. I intend on using every tool possible, as God allows, to win souls.

“Rick Gage, what can I say but I’m in awe of the way God uses your ministry. I had the privilege to meet a young man, 16 years old, who was weeping for the salvation of his friends. This could one day be our Rick Gage in Columbus County. To sum it all up, I just want to say, ‘Lord, I thank You!’” Shaw added.

Commenting on this crusade on the GO TELL Facebook page, Dakota Michelle Meece said, “The Kingdom shall increase if faithful laborers will work the fields that have a harvest that is white hot!”

Also on the GO TELL Facebook page about this crusade, Denise Huggins said, “If your youth have not been to GO TELL Camp, I strongly encourage you to sign up and go! If you think the crusade was awesome, GO TELL Youth Camp is just as awesome!”

Smit Williams added, “Thanks for all who brought worship to our county and praise Jesus for showing up and showing out! Thank you, Lord, for all those who will follow You today!”

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October 29, 2015 By GO TELL Ministries

Pampa, TX Crusade sees 800 commitments to Christ

Rick Gage GO TELL Crusade Pampa, Texas sees 800 commitments to Christ

More than 800 commitments were made to Christ during the Rick Gage GO TELL Crusade Pampa, Texas.

In a town of 18,000 people located about 75 miles east of Amarillo, there were greater than 10,000 attending the four-night crusade Sept. 13-16 at Pampa High School Football Stadium.IMG_7179

This crusade was sponsored by Pampa area churches in Texas, calling themselves the Pampa Ministerial Alliance.

Planning began in January 2015 with “raising funds, praying, publicizing, inviting, working on the worship music, preparing counselors and the follow-up ministry, setting up the stadium, working on hospitality and much more,” said the crusade’s Facebook page administrator Ed Sattesahn.

Before the start of the crusade, Steve Paysen, with the Rick Gage GO TELL Crusade Ministry, shared in the morning service at Pampa First Assembly of God. Paysen then spoke at the Pre-Crusade Youth Rally when more than 60 young people came forward for salvation or rededicating their lives to Christ.

“Also, over 150 young people came to be prayed for that God would use them to reach their friends for Christ,” Sattesahn said.

On the first night of the crusade, Sattesahn recalled, “The home field stands were almost filled. The message by Rick Gage was great, and over 200 people came forward and made a decision for Christ. God is good in His grace toward us in ‘that while we were still sinners Christ died for us.’”

Jan Cory said, “I am 63 and have been involved in church my entire life. The Rick Gage Crusade was the most meaningful event in which I have been involved. The crusade was bathed in prayer months before the crusade began. God ‘showed up’ in a big way in Pampa, Texas. The Holy Spirit touched lives, and over 800 decisions were made for Christ.

“As the crusade began, I felt a nudge to invite a friend who is a believer. She came and brought five young ladies with her. All of them made decisions for Jesus. What a joy to see these –  as well as many, many others – say yes to the One who loves us completely,” she said.

“If you have the opportunity to have this crusade in your town, say yes. Get involved. Be a part of God’s plan for the salvation and restoration of others. Maybe even your own!” Mrs. Cory added.

Following the crusade, Co-chair Byron Williamson, senior pastor of the First Baptist Church of Pampa, said, “Between last Sunday and this Sunday, we will baptize 25 with more still being followed up plus four new families are joining the church that had no church home.”

Williamson noted that the Rick Gage GO TELL Crusade team’s emphasis on follow-up “was better than I’ve ever seen at similar mass evangelism efforts.”

Counseling Chairman Dallas Stringer, senior pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Pampa, said they baptized 14 after the crusade and have six more planned with 15 in the New Believers’ Class.

Finance Chairman Billy Smith said this crusade “was the most remarkable Christian event I had the privilege to witness in my 33 years of living in Pampa, Texas.”

When asked to be the crusade’s finance chairman, Smith said, “I accepted immediately as it has been –and always will be – to answer God’s call in my life. My fear was: ‘What if we could not raise the money?’

“My first response was to pray to the Lord for guIMG_9449idance. Then my next response was to join the Prayer Committee for the crusade,” Smith said.

“As the early weeks went by, my fear was replaced with faith. I witnessed how the people are longing to be closer to the Lord. I saw the money raised with the prompting of the Holy Spirit. It came together so quickly it seems. I witnessed people from all congregations coming together in love and working together in all facets of the crusade,” Smith said.

“Then, when the crusade came, I saw the stands in our football stadium filled. I saw people from all over the community worshipping God. My heart was so filled with this experience. Then, over the four nights, I saw more than 800 people come down to be saved,” he recalled.

“I feel I looked up and saw Jesus smile,” Smith added.

“The first Sunday after the crusade, I saw and heard about a large number of baptisms in almost all the churches. I am so encouraged as I see the counselors working continually with those who came down to be saved. This event was – and will continue to be – a blessing from God,” he noted.

Smith said, “I would encourage any community to seek out a crusade from Rick Gage to their city.  I believe he and his organization are a blessing to rural America.”

 

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May 13, 2015 By GO TELL Ministries

Toccoa Teamwork Leads to More Than 700 Commitments

More than 700 commitments to Christ, including 300 salvation decisions, were made among more than 11,000 who attended the Northeast Georgia GO TELL Crusade at 7 p.m. May 3-6 at the Stephens County High School Football Stadium in Toccoa.

This town has been the location for nearly 30 years of GO TELL Student Summer Camps at the Georgia Baptist Conference Center with two weeks of camps scheduled for late June and early July this year. Thousands of students and their leaders have received Jesus for salvation. Some of those students, now youth leaders, have returned with their students.

During the crusade, evangelist Rick Gage was joined by speakers Scott Camp, Adrian Despres and Steve Payson, worship leader Chuck Sullivan and guest artist Joy Fowler.

A global evangelist for around 25 years, the Rev. Gage said, “The key to the spiritual impact we all witnessed was a result of the many months of God’s people praying. Also, there were hundreds of volunteers working for nearly a year preparing for the four-day event and strong leadership who led this evangelistic effort.”

One of three co-chairs along with Isaac White, pastor of Hurricane Grove Baptist Church, and Danny Yearwood, Billy Shaw said 51 churches, including at least 10 denominations and more than 500 volunteers, were involved, beginning with the Prayer Team in November.

“Our little town of 10,000 people will never be the same. It’s certainly the talk of the town. It just couldn’t have gone any better,” Shaw said.

“It was a team effort. No one individual gets the credit,” said Shaw who knows about teamwork from when he was a Georgia Tech football player and an offensive guard for the Buffalo Bills from 1960 to 1969.

The only member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame who played his entire career in the American Football League, helping to lead his team to AFL titles in 1964 and 1965, Shaw said he has lived with his wife in Toccoa since 1973 and has never seen a crusade of this magnitude.

Shaw said he was asked to be one of the co-chairs by his pastor Andy Childs of Ebenezer Baptist Church. “A group had been talking for several years about a crusade, but it wasn’t until October when the Lord let them know the timing was right.

“It was probably more fun than I have had in a long time but a lot of work. Every chairperson did just a marvelous job,” Shaw said. “Now our goal is not to let it stop.”

The worship leader’s wife of The Ark in Toccoa, who works at Shepherds Hill Academy, was able to bring six young men to the crusade. “All six received Christ as Lord and Savior,” said GO TELL Outreach Team Leader Jim Howard, senior pastor of The Ark.

“Many came forward for salvation for the first time, and many Christians came to the center of the field and fell on their faces rededicating their lives to Christ. Men, women and teens laying prostrate in the grass before God, humbling themselves as the Holy Spirit washed over them with love, forgiveness and restoration,” the Rev. Howard said.

Upon the crusade’s conclusion on May 6, the Rev. Howard said there were “countless testimonies of the power and working of the Holy Spirit in countless lives. The fire of revival among believers is beginning to spread as pastors and churches are already planning continued joint events in prayer, outreach and fellowship.

“God has truly opened the door for an awakening in Northeast Georgia. Pray with us that we will continue to have the desire for the Holy Spirit to stretch our vision, breakdown barriers and shape us into His Church as each pastor and Christian alike deals with the reality of His Truth. It’s All About Him! And the Gospel works if we “Go Tell!”

Before the crusade, the Rev. Howard said, “As we have been praying during this GO TELL event, He is drawing the lost by the power of His Holy Spirit. I was able to lead a young lady at my laundry to the Lord this morning.

Also before the crusade, the Rev. Howard recalled, “I am so proud of how the teams were willing to go out in this rainy weather, sharing Christ and inviting everyone to the crusade. God blessed with five salvations and a lot of good ministry. It is so good to see ‘The Church’ come alive by the power of the Holy Spirit with joy, excitement and believing God for boldness to declare their faith, to hear members of different churches of different denominations all sharing how God is drawing the lost and building faith and relationships.”

Again before the crusade, the Rev. Howard said, “We went to a trailer park in the Toccoa area. We shared about the crusade, invited them to come and prayed with two people to receive Christ.”

Also, four more received Christ that day. “God’s Spirit is moving mightily because of the prayers and the confession of His Son that are going up in the Toccoa area,” he added.

During the April 29 pre-crusade youth rally, there were 24 salvation decisions.

Shaw said the Rev. Brett Sanders, youth pastor/associate pastor of the First Baptist Church of Toccoa, brought a bus of young people to the crusade and had five receive Jesus for salvation on the bus going back to the church.

As a result of an evangelism class earlier in April, a young lady led an acquaintance to the Lord. “We got to talking, and I started sharing my testimony and witnessing to her. She was in a bad spot and started crying. She had had a few bad experiences with churches at a very young age and had carried hurt for over 35 years. She had never given her life to Christ. I got to lead her in the prayer of salvation! God lifted that hurt off her shoulders. It was so amazing how He spoke through me and used me. Chains were broken. Bondage that was there for so long was broken. It was an amazing experience that words can’t describe. She was someone hurt and had so many excuses why not to follow the Lord fully. The Holy Spirit spoke things through me that she knew, without a question of a doubt, it was God. If it wasn’t for that class and for us going out that Saturday, I’m not sure I would have had the confidence.”

Kim Finley of Broad River, who helped with outreach and sang in the GO TELL Community Choir, said, “This GO TELL has really impacted my life. It helped me grow in my faith. The outreach helped me learn to witness. Before I was scared to. I rededicated my life on that Sunday. That was the first time I felt God. I let everything to God that happened in my past because it was pushing me away, but now I’m not afraid to take a stand. Thanks to GO TELL.”

Also a member of the community choir and outreach group, Sarah Leverett, a lifelong resident of Toccoa who belongs to Tate’s Creek Baptist Church, said, “Both were really important groups to me because I love to sing and I love to go and tell others about God and who He is. GO TELL was an awesome thing to be a part of. When I first heard about it, I was all excited. I enjoyed working in it and would enjoy working with the GO TELL Camps anytime it’s available. My faith has definitely become stronger in all of this. I love God and my family and friends and would love it to be where everyone has Jesus In their heart. I thought it was amazing for around 700 decisions to be made. I’ve never been a part of anything like this. It was so amazing for me to see everyone just being saved and being welcomed into the family of God.”

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October 29, 2014 By GO TELL Ministries

Crusade Update on Fall 2014 Crusades in Kentucky

More than 1,000 total commitments were recorded at the

Coal Country GO TELL Crusade in Middlesboro on Sept. 14-17

and the Greater Lake Cumberland GO TELL Crusade in Somerset on Sept. 21-24

 GO TELL Evangelist Rick Gage and his team spoke to 3,500 students in schools throughout the border region in Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia and preached a Gospel message to 6,000 during nightly services in Middlesboro.

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Of the 370 spiritual decisions, there were 250 first-time salvation decisions in Middlesboro. Gage and his team then spoke to 5,500 students in Somerset-area school assemblies, encouraging them to be winners in life by making such right decisions as avoiding drugs and alcohol, rejecting suicide and standing up against bullying.

Over 10,000 heard the Gospel message during nightly services in Somerset. Of the 745 spiritual decisions in Somerset, there were 400 first-time salvation decisions.

In both Crusade towns, GO TELL has heard numerous reports of lives that have been radically changed by the Gospel and whole households who have made commitments to Christ.

A member of the First Baptist Church of Somerset, Crusade counselor Anna Williams said five of the nine girls she counseled during the week received Jesus for salvation. “The rest were rededications or needed to pray. Two girls, one 13 and one 14, were praying together out loud. Another girl was suicidal, but I think the Lord has His hand on her.

“On the last night, there was a river of people when I had five to counsel instead of one or two. Three of those five were saved, including one who thought she was saved, but she was not. That was the way I used to be,” Williams said.

An amazing salvation story occurred when one of those saved young ladies was a Muslim. She was the daughter of a Middle Eastern man, whom Williams had met at a store a couple of weeks before and told her then that he was attending a mosque. He came with his daughter to the Crusade but was unsure of what was happening. “You’re in trouble,” Williams said he told her but not in anger.  She replied, “Well, you can’t stop what the Lord is doing. This is the invisible hand of God at work.” Just at that moment, Williams’ youth pastor, who had been to that man’s country, began talking to the man to help him understand the decision made by his daughter.  “The timing was incredible,” Williams added.

Of the crusade, Williams said, “I hope they come back. I’m praying hard the Lord will continue His work. The timing was so right for it. Many people are riding on their heritage or family’s coattails in our city” instead of entering into a personal relationship with Jesus.

Cumberland Lake Shell owner Wade Correll, 85, said, “It was a great crusade. It was like nothing I or anyone had ever seen in our county.”On the very first night, Somerset Crusade Publicity Chairman Bob Boon, associate pastor at Eagle Heights Church in Somerset, said he was most amazed to see his own 80-plus-year-old mother-in-law walk down front after everyone else had dispersed. “Nana pointed at Rick (Gage) and said, ‘I’m just like he was. I’ve been saved since I was 11, but I’ve never lived for Jesus.

“I’ve never doubted my salvation. I never did anything except get saved. I’m supposed to serve Him,” she told him of her relationship with Jesus.

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Boon said of her, “She’s the sweetest lady. She is such a good woman, who comes from a strong family.”

Also, Boon said his 4-year-old grandson attended every night of the crusade and listened to everything, especially the music. “He tells me, ‘Papa, Jesus lives inside of me.’ I do know he truly believes Jesus is living in his heart. He told us, ‘Jesus told me Paps and Paw-Paw are in Heaven and doing okay. He said Jesus told him Paps is playing golf and Paw-Paw is fishing. Paps, my father, passed away last summer but had not played golf in many years. Paw-Paw, my father-in-law, died several years ago. My grandson had not known Paps loved to play golf and that Paw-Paw loved to fish.”

As for a salvation story, Boon said the teen son of one of their deacons decided to trust in Jesus. “He used to be quiet. Now he gives high 5’s, and you can see the joy in his heart.”

Of Gage, Boon said, “He was captivating. People were not on their cell phones or texting. Everyone was so intently focused. In today’s world, you don’t often see that.”

About the on going effects of the Crusade, Boon added, “It’s not over. It’s just started.”

Ron Howard, one of the Middlesboro Crusade’s co-chairmen, said, “One of the things we talked about and prayed for were the coal miners who had lost their jobs.  I have a member who has been out of work for around four years.  He was very discouraged and disheartened when God began dealing with him to use his talent in our church services. 

“He attended all of the Crusade meetings and said, in particular, that God really spoke to him through the message Tuesday night.  We talked today, and he shared that he was going to use his talents as God allowed and that God just reassured him that He was in control of the situation. 

“About an hour later, he received a call and was hired.  They are giving him a 30-day trial but told him, by that time, they would, more than likely, have a local job and he would not have to leave.  He gave God the glory and said he knew that Brother Rick and the GO TELL Team had been praying for those who have lost their jobs, and the message of hope was reaffirmed in his heart this week.  He was more than in awe that the job offer came at so unlikely a time (on a Saturday) and just after the conclusion of the crusade. He was just really uplifted during the crusade. “

Dr. Kathy Lefevers, who served as the Finance Chairman for the Middlesboro Crusade, said she heard of several salvation stories. “One man was out on the roadway walking and felt compelled to come to the stadium and was saved,” she said.

A former Mormon, Mark Elkins, senior pastor of New Heights Church in Pineville, received Jesus Christ as his Savior while listening to Rick Gage at a GO TELL Crusade 23 years ago. “I did not fully understand what all of this meant, but I did understand that I was a mess and that Jesus came to save me from that mess, that I could have purpose. Now I’m a church planter.”

Mark Harrell, one of the Somerset Crusade co-chairmen, said, “One teen from our church, who was away from the Lord, rededicated her life on Monday night. I was able to visit with her and her dad that evening in the cold – just to encourage her to press forward now. 

“On Wednesday night, she had her dad drive around before service and help gather as many friends of hers as possible to come for that final night. Six of her friends made a profession of faith that night.  Most Christians never lead one person to Christ, much less six people, just two days after recommitting their own life back to God. Reminds me of Cornelius in the Bible. You reach Cornelius; you have access to his whole household of relatives and friends.”

On opening night of the Somerset Crusade, a lady who was in the bar business came forward and made a commitment to Christ, according to Gage. “Her life was touched by the Spirit of God in a powerful way. She called her bar business partner in Muncie, Indiana that night and told him what God had just done in her life. The next day, he drove nearly five hours to Somerset to attend our Monday night Crusade service and was gloriously saved. They are now getting out of the bar business! To God be the glory!” 

Somerset Crusade Finance Chairman George Corder said, “I was not a counselor, but I did receive a blessing from my participation and attendance each night.  As the Finance Committee chair, I was able to see God’s timetable and ability to bring the budget funding together to meet our goal.  Just two weeks out from the crusade starting, we were only at 50 percent of our budget needs.  Yet our committee team leaders would meet each Tuesday and continue to display their faith that God would provide and that we knew we had community members who were behind this type of an event for our city.

“We not only met but exceeded our budget goal with God’s help and blessing to everyone involved.  Many were leery of the situation, but I believe that it was a tremendous teaching moment in steadfast faith. 

“I can’t explain the dread and sense of being overwhelmed in taking the position of Finance Chair.  I honestly had regrets about having taken on this position.  Now though, I see it has strengthened my faith, allowing me to meet many new friends who I worked with almost daily.  I really am going to miss the blessing of fellowship we all shared during our weekly meetings. My continued prayers and blessings go to the GO TELL Crusade nationwide.”

Founded in 1990 as a continuation of the ministry of his late father Dr. Freddie Gage, an internationally known evangelist, GO TELL Ministries involves global evangelist Rick Gage in international missions, school assembly programs, crusades and youth camps. For more information about holding a GO TELL Crusade in your area, contact 1-866-I GO TELL or Info@gotellministries.com.

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January 31, 2014 By GO TELL Ministries

GO TELL Ministries donates new equipment …

Juarez football team’s triumph over tragedy

inspires donation of new equipment

by Angela Kocherga / 11 News
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Posted on January 22, 2014 at 6:32 PM
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Ciudad Juarez —  The Jaguares football team’s triumph over tragedy inspired a U.S. evangelist and his GO TELL Ministries to donate brand-new equipment for players who currently wear patched-together hand-me-downs.

 “This is a big blessing,” said Lupita Davila, a parent whose son played on the team.

 “We dreamed of this, and now finally it’s happened,” said Davila, smiling at the shoulder pads in one of the boxes of equipment donated by the Rev. Rick Gage and what he calls “friends” of GO TELL Ministries.

 “God bless him always,” said Adrian Cadena who, along with his wife Lupita, are the team’s biggest boosters. Their son Rodrigo was among 13 people gunned down by gang members who attacked a birthday party attended by student athletes. 

 The Jaguares’ quarterback Juan Carlos Medrano also died that same night from gunshot wounds.

 Investigators say the gunmen mistakenly targeted guests because they thought rival gang members had organized the party. 

 Holding up a pair of new cleats, the team’s coach Fernando Gallegos said, “These are the true weapons our young people in Mexico need.”

 Gallegos and his son Pedro coach the players in a working-class neighborhood and won their state championship last year. 

 They practice on a soccer field and wear hand-me-down equipment, including battered, old helmets. 

 “This is for the quarterback,” said Gallegos, smiling as he held up a brand-new pair of shoulder pads.

 Raul Parra, now the team’s quarterback, survived the birthday party massacre. He drove two players to the hospital – even though he had been shot in the leg.   

 “For another championship,” said Coach Gallegos.

 The ragtag team that had survived heartbreaking losses off the field inspired Gage.

 “The needs in Juarez are enormous,” said Gage by phone who was on the road preaching in Paris, Texas.

“As a former football coach it just made sense. It just felt right.”

 For now, a church in El Paso is storing the boxes of new equipment and uniforms while the team works to get the items through Mexican customs and across the border.

 They hope to have the gear in time for a big exhibition game in Juarez on Super Bowl weekend.

 But in the meantime, Davila used her cell phone to snap photos of the boxes full of shoulder pads, cleats and brand-new team jerseys, so the players could see the equipment.

 “They’re not going to believe it,” Davil said.

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