This is the strangest crisis we have ever faced. I have never experienced this. For the first time, we know in advance that the harvest is going to be massive in Phoenix.
The hunger for God on the streets and in neighborhoods eclipses anything we have seen before.
Here is what I mean: Our team is hosting a rally for 500 homeless people. That’s right, 500 people. What’s more, this rally is within walking distance of our tent site! Not only that, but this is only one of many outreach events.
Everywhere we go, we see a yearning for God. Long before our tent goes up, hundreds will have been saved and healed on the streets. Thousands more are coming to the tent crusade.
It is a crisis. If the crusade began today, converts would outnumber our workers by 5 to 1. Jesus understood this kind of crisis.
He said, “The harvest truly is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Therefore, pray to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest” (Matthew 9:37–38).
Last night, the spirit of prayer over this gripped me so violently that I slept only 3 hours. I am continually crying out to the Lord of the harvest. Proverbs 10:5 says, “He who sleeps during harvest is a son who causes shame. What a shame it would be if we were to lose this harvest!"
We must have more workers. We dare not lose this harvest. We must retain the results! Please help by using the link below to volunteer. Influence your church, your friends, and your family to register. Please use the link now. |
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