'The
Great Quarantine Revival': 100,000+ Choose Christ During Virtual and Broadcast
Services Easter Week
It's being called the Great Quarantine Revival. More than 100,000 people watching virtual and broadcast events in countries across the world during the week of Good Friday responded to the Gospel and professed faith in Jesus Christ, according to Pulse, the Christian ministry that organized the programming.
Nick
Hall is the founder of Pulse and said responses to the Gospel came via
international call centers, email, website and text messages, and are evidence
that God is at work in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
"We
were literally getting smartphone photos from all over the world – from Nigeria
to India and China – of families gathering in their living rooms, around
18-inch cathode-ray TVs, laptops, and HD screens watching our services,"
Hall said. "The doors to our church buildings may have been closed, but
the church has not closed. We are living through a Great Quarantine Revival,
and I think God is just getting started."
Susan
Harris, Director of Advancement for Pulse, told CBN News that the idea for the
outreach was born out of this unique time when people are closed in at home and
connected mostly by technology. Hoping to have something special by Easter
week, the ministry swung into gear to coordinate a massive network of contacts
all around the world to pull together the broadcasts, translators, and follow-up
ministries. Harris said they were "amazed" and "blown away at
how God orchestrated the events and opened doors" for it all to happen in
time.
Viewers
responded to two major Pulse events over the Easter week: Leader Check-In and a
Good Friday service.
Pulse's
Good Friday program featured talks by Hall, renowned Christian apologist Ravi
Zacharias, best-selling author Max Lucado, NFL Super Bowl Champion and Hall of
Fame Coach Tony Dungy, Francis Chan, and Rev. Samuel Rodriguez with worship by
Lauren Daigle, Michael W. Smith and singing duo Kari Jobe and Cody
Carnes.
The
service was broadcast in nearly 100 countries, including Japan, China, Nepal,
Thailand, India, Kenya, Nigeria, Ukraine, and Russia, and was translated into
40 different languages.
"We
had translators working in closed countries who were risking their lives to
bring this message in their language to their people, because that's how
precious the gospel is to them," Hall said.
Prior
to the Good Friday event, in an effort called Leader Check-In, Pulse also
reached out to Christian ministers and pastors around the world to encourage
them in their work as the Easter weekend approached.
As
a result, Hall said this may have been the most significant Easter in a
century.
"The
fields have never been riper for harvest as people search for hope and meaning
during this global pandemic. It may very well be the greatest opportunity we've
had to share the gospel – but we will miss it if we don't care for our pastors
and ministers now."
Leader
Check-In featured Bible teachers and speakers like Rev. Samuel Rodriguez,
Priscilla Shirer, Beth Moore, and Grammy Award-winning hip-hop artist Lecrae,
as well as public officials, US Senators James Lankford and Tim Scott, who
joined the conversation to give updates on the government's response to
COVID-19.
"I
am grateful – not for the pandemic, not for COVID-19 – I am grateful that God
will turn things around for the collective good of his children," Rev.
Rodriguez said. "He will work these things out: all things work out for
the good of those who believe. I am grateful I am alive for such a time as this
to experience this fresh awakening."
Harris
told CBN News Pulse is planning more Leader Check-In events soon, and hopes to
make the Good Friday outreach an annual happening. And considering the amazing
harvest from this year's events, she said, just think what can be accomplished
for the Lord with more time to plan.
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