Rev. Stephen Tong 2005 North America Crusade

By Christina Song

Stephen Tong Evangelistic Ministries International announced the schedule of 2005 North America Crusade of Rev. Stephen Tong recently. From Apr 29 to May 8, Rev. Tong will be preaching in New Orleans, Louisana, San Francisco, California and Columbus, Ohio.

Rev. Tong has set a theme for his around-the-world crusades every year, the overall theme for this year is "Who is Jesus?"

The detailed schedule of Stephen Tong Crusade is as follow:

April 29, 30, May 1 - Evangelical Formosan Church, New Orleans, LA

May 3, 4, 5 - Indonesian Evangelical Church, San Francisco, CA

May 6, 7, 8 - Upper Arlinton Lutheran Church, Columbus, OH (Main organizer: Columbus Chinese Christian Church)

Starting this weekend, the organizing churches in these three cities will launch a series of promotional activities to publicize the Stephen Tong Crusades. In New Orlean, EFC will hold a promoting meeting for church members on Friday, and a coworkers' joint meeting on Saturday. In Columbus, CCCC is preparing DVDs and posters to promote the crusade within Ohio State and in other states as well, with a goal of inviting more than 800 participants.

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