



Evangelistic Crusades
“Everyone who calls, ‘help, God!’ Gets help.
And how is anyone going to tell them, unless someone is sent to do it?
That’s why scripture exclaims;
A sight to take your breath away!
Grand processions of people telling all the good things of God."
Rom. 10:13,15
That’s what happens at our Evangelistic Crusades. The Crusades are conducted in facilities all across the country by passionate teams of volunteers. These Daughters’ events are conducted inside the largest meeting area in a facility. This could be a gym, a yard, or a chapel. This event is geared toward reaching un-churched women and teen girls and can last anywhere from 3 hours to a full day.
Our Crusade teams consist of local and out-of-area volunteers who are willing to greet, participate in praise and worship, share their testimony, and pray with the ladies. This dynamic team of women and couples go inside carrying the saving message of Jesus Christ and His love. To be a living example to these precious women and teen girls we find hope and peace in the promise of John 3:16, 17.
For many of the women and teen girls inside, this front-line team is the first point of contact who will demonstrate acceptance and unconditional love. The women who are reached during the Crusades are lost, empty, and broken but searching for a way out of their devastated life and answers to their deepest questions. They have been rejected, abandoned and many feel tremendous guilt and shame. They are extremely vulnerable and feel hopeless and helpless. As women who have walked in their shoes share their stories of incredible transformation through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, incarcerated women are set free and received into the family of God as a new Daughter of Destiny. For others, the prodigal Daughters, they have been invited back home to re-commit their lives to the One who loves them so deeply that He would send a team of people in just to remind her of His mercy and grace. Either way they are now a Daughter Inside, in our Network, and the mentoring relationship begins.
