Evangelist Nick Hall, founder of the Pulse Movement, is celebrating how the movement’s new initiative reached over 60 million people in its first month. According to CBN News, Pulse launched its Anthem of Campaign campaign on Good Friday in April 2024 as a part of a year-long effort to reach people for Christ.
"Anthem of Grace is a celebration. I believe that 2,000 years ago, God unleashed this anthem of grace when Jesus died on the cross and defeated our death when he rose from the grave," Hall said. "When that happened, literally a chorus of humanity was unleashed to celebrate, not that we are good enough, but that God has overcome the grave and made a way for us."
As CBN News previously reported, the campaign touched the lives of almost 67 million people who turned in and 76,000 people made professions of faith.
"It is clear that Jesus made a way for us to reach the nations through this year's broadcast, which is something we do not take lightly," said Hall. "The response to and impact of this year's broadcast is a clear illustration that, with Jesus, anything is possible."
The first online program was broadcast in more than 60 languages, including Polish, Dutch, Hungarian, Thai, and Catalan. Steven Curtis Chapman and Miel San Marcos performed musically at the event.
The ministry website explains, "This campaign is a reminder that grace is not just a concept—it is a reality found in a person, Jesus."
At the conclusion of the campaign next April, viewers will be able to submit their stories of how their lives were transformed by God’s grace throughout the year. They can also send a clip of themselves singing the well-known hymn, Amazing Grace.
Additionally, next year’s Pulse event will include video recordings and testimonies.
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