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Victory in Canada Olympic Park

Hundreds Won for Christ in Calgary

August 23, 2010 - Health warnings issued because of a hazy pall of acrid smoke drifting over Calgary and much of the Province of Alberta could not keep 10,100 teenagers and young adults from converging on one of Canada’s most cherished outdoor parks this past Saturday to listen to high-energy music and the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Victory in Canada Olympic Park

I have a sense of being overwhelmed and sheer joy.

Victory in Canada Olympic Park

Winds pushed smoke eastward from British Columbia resulting from 300 devastating wildfires and then settled over Calgary and all the way to areas north of Edmonton. Blue skies turned a dusky grey as the smoke hovered close to the ground, precipitating air quality warnings from Alberta’s chief medical officer.

But people made their way to WinSport Canada’s Canada Olympic Park, the sprawling site that staged luge, bobsledding and ski jumping events at the 1988 Winter Olympic Games. On Saturday, Aug. 21, 2010, it served as the venue for the second stop of the Rock the River Tour West, a series of outdoor evangelistic youth concerts sponsored by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and designed to reach another generation for Jesus Christ. The final leg of this summer’s concert tour will be this Saturday afternoon in Edmonton.

For seven hours to the thumping beat of hard-driving music, students celebrated as they headbanged, pumped their fists, jumped up and down and sang the songs of Skillet, Flyleaf, LeCrae, and Canada’s own Hawk Nelson, Starfield and downhere.

When Franklin Graham walked on stage four times throughout the day and asked the youth-oriented crowd to quiet and to think seriously about life, both here and eternal, they hushed and listened attentively to the Good News of Jesus Christ.

By day’s end, 590 people made either first-time commitments to Jesus Christ or rededications of faith to Him.

Personal Expressions of Praise

“I have a sense of being overwhelmed and sheer joy,” said George Ridley, pastor of South Calgary Community Church and chairman of the local committee.

“Just watching the hundreds of young people coming forward was an amazing site after a year of work and preparation,” Ridley added. “To see that taking place was incredible. I join so many others in praising God for all that’s He’s doing here and throughout our city and region.”

Jason Dunn, lead vocalist for Hawk Nelson, who played just prior to Graham's first Gospel message, said the band was glad to be a part of this year’s Tour in their own country. After autographing various guitars, T-shirts and other Rock the River memorabilia, Dunn said there is nothing more motivating than watching kids come forward to the front and give their lives to Christ.

“When we see kids wearing our shirts who maybe came just to see us play all of a sudden giving their lives to Christ, it’s the most amazing feeling,” Dunn said, “I’ve got chills right now thinking about it.”

Stories of Life Change

Peppering his presentations with his own conversion testimony at the age of 22, Graham explained that Jesus Christ is the “Way, the Truth and the Life” and that no one comes to the Father except through Him.

“The Lord Jesus Christ is the only Person in history who died on a wooden cross for the sins of the world and who can save you from eternal separation from God,” Graham told the crowd.

He further proclaimed: “God wants to forgive you He wants to cleanse you. He wants to take that guilt and shame that’s in your life, and He wants to set you free.”

But Graham cautioned those onsite and those watching live via the Internet on Ransom.tv that the only way they could receive eternal forgiveness and enjoy a personal relationship with God was to personally confess that they were a sinner, tell Him they were sorry and then turn from their sins and receive Christ into their heart and life by faith.

Hundreds did just that.

Richard Greene is an Assistant Editor for Decision Magazine

 
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