About 20,000 young people witnessed for Jesus through service projects and evangelistic meetings in Lima, Peru last month.
The outreach was part of a program called Mission Caleb. Each summer, the Mission Caleb program hosts outreach events throughout South America in places where there aren't a lot of Adventists.
After the event, more than 5,000 people joined the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
What these young people have done to spread God's love is outstanding —and so are the numbers:
- 400,000 copies of "The Great Hope" distributed
- 12,000 trees planted
- 3,000 evangelistic meetings held
- 1,500 units of blood donated
- 60 housing modules built
Source: Adventist News Network. You can read more about this event on the Adventist News Network website.
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