‘The Send’ Movement

Jayla Pendleton

    Thousands of Christians packed the Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida and live-streamed the event in thousands of churches across the United States all part of a “new Jesus movement.”

    “The Send,” a 12-hour event that was a collaboration of national ministries aimed at activating Christians to fulfill their God-given call, was launched by evangelist Lou Engle, Youth With A Mission (YWAM), and other ministries. Engle, the founder of “The Call,” said, “The Send” was launched after a conversation in 2011 with YWAM members who spoke about a new generation of Christian missionaries rising up following Rev. Billy Graham’s death.

    As the day went on, between pastors like Bill Johnson and Benny Hinn and worship teams, like Tasha Cobbs-Leonard and Bethel Music, people committed to an area of action for their faith. Over 500 people were saved, or accepted Jesus as their Lord and Savior, throughout the day. “Now is the time for spiritual awakening and now is the time for a massive missions wave to the nations of the earth,” Andy Byrd, Youth With A Mission leader, said. “This is about winning a generation for Jesus and this is about sending a generation to places that are still longing for the revelation of the gospel.”

 

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https://www.foxnews.com/faith-values/the-send-marks-start-of-greatest-jesus-movement-as-more-than-40000-christians-gather-commit-to-missions