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Daniel Kolenda. Courtesy photo.

Christ for All Nations Completes Historic 50-Nation Crusade Journey

Christ for All Nations (CfaN), under the leadership of evangelist Daniel Kolenda, successfully completed 50 campaigns across eight nations as part of its historic 50th anniversary celebration. Spanning from Cape Town to Cairo, this epic journey of faith brought the gospel to millions across Africa and beyond.

Following the final 2024 crusade in Cairo, Kolenda said “there’s been a breakthrough in the Spirit for this nation, and my prayer is that a spark ignited here tonight will continue to burn, not only in Cairo, but in all of the Middle East.”

Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke, whose rallying cry was “From Cape Town to Cairo, Africa shall be saved,” ignited a movement that continues to transform lives. Over the past five decades, the ministry has documented more than 96 million salvation decisions.

Transformed lives

“This year was a declaration of God’s faithfulness and power,” Kolenda said. “From bustling cities to remote villages, we saw lives transformed, miracles unfold and entire communities changed by the gospel. It’s the fulfillment of a vision — a tangible demonstration that Africa and the world are being saved.”

The 50 crusades spanned America, South Africa, Nigeria, Angola, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia and Egypt, bringing a message of hope, healing and salvation to millions. From massive open-air gatherings to packed stadiums, each crusade was marked by extraordinary moments of faith and breakthrough:

• In South Africa, the anniversary launch in Cape Town lit a spark, reigniting the fire of revival in the region where the vision began.
• In Nigeria, multitudes responded to the gospel in cities such as Aba and Abuja with healings, deliverance and a renewed passion for Christ sweeping through the nation.
• In Uganda, 15 crusades saw the burning of occult items, miraculous healings and a dramatic surge in local church growth.
• In Egypt, a groundbreaking event marked the first-ever campaign in the “ice cap” of Africa.

“This was more than a series of events — it was a global movement,” Kolenda said. “By training and empowering local evangelists, we’re ensuring that the gospel will continue to advance long after this year’s campaigns are complete.”

–Alan Goforth | Metro Voice

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