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REVIVAL Breaks Out In Mississippi, Over 1,400 Saved And Counting!


The Lord is moving in the state of Mississippi.

Over ten thousand people flocked to a  Mississippi amphitheater recently to hear God’s Word being preached by Evangelical pastor Rick Gage.

Pastor Gage, led a crusade event that Brough in total over 17,000 people but the most amazing part of the revival meetings is that over 1,400 people gave their heart Jesus.

In a comment describing the crusade Gage stated “We saw an incredible move of God throughout this whole campaign…Anyone who says evangelistic outreach events don’t work anymore just needs to talk to the folks in central Mississippi.”

The revival has even caught the attention of Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves.

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Per Breitbart:

Ten thousand people packed into a Mississippi amphitheater on October 18, but not for a concert — for a revival event that saw nearly 1,400 people come to Christ.

Evangelical minister Rick Gage led a four-day crusade in Mississippi which brought out 17,000 people in total, but the true miracle took place on the final night of the revival tour. According to the Christian Index, an amazing number of people “committed their lives to Christ” at the Brandon Amphitheater near Jackson.

Gage, the leader of GO TELL Ministries in Duluth, told the outlet that over 2,000 people made decisions for Christ during the crusade. Of those, 1,354 made salvation decisions.

“We saw an incredible move of God throughout this whole campaign,” Gage said Thursday. “Anyone who says evangelistic outreach events don’t work anymore just needs to talk to the folks in central Mississippi.”

The event even caught the eye of Gov. Tate Reeves (R), who wrote on X: “This isn’t a photo from a concert or a party. This is from a revival event that happened a few nights ago right here in Mississippi.”

“God is working here, and He has truly blessed us!” the governor added.

In the days leading up to the revival, Gage toured Mississippi prisons where he saw “hundreds of inmates turn to Christ,” the Christian Index reported.

The minister attributed his crusade’s success to the collaboration of Jackson-area church leaders from different denominations who came together to help organize the event.

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Here’s what The Western Journal reported:

Even in the darkest of times, one can find reasons to rejoice.

The Christian Index reported Thursday that nearly 1,400 people committed their lives to Christ during a four-day crusade in Mississippi led by evangelist Rick Gage.

The event, which took place over the course of four days, was attended by some 17,000 people.

On Wednesday, the closing night, approximately 10,000 individuals packed into the Brandon Amphitheater near Jackson, even catching the eye of Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves.

“This isn’t a photo from a concert or a party,” the Republican wrote on X.

“This is from a revival event that happened a few nights ago right here in Mississippi,” he continued. “God is working here, and He has truly blessed us!”



 

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