Pastor envisions National Day of Evangelism

Reflecting on the annual National Day of Prayer (NDP), Damon Halliday wondered, “Why not a National Day of Evangelism?” For Halliday, pastor of Keystone Community Outreach in Fort Worth, that’s not really a question but an opportunity.

Halliday already has plans for following up this year’s NDP on May 7 and is organizing area pastors and churches to hit the streets to share the gospel two days later.

This year’s NDP is May 7. On May 2, Halliday had planned to lead evangelism training at Keystone for churches wishing to participate in the inaugural National Day of Evangelism on May 9. Halliday explained each church would be responsible for reaching its own neighborhood.

“What would it look like to have hundreds of Christians out in the neighborhoods sharing their faith?” Halliday said. Hoping that a National Day of Evangelism takes hold, he asked, “What would it look like to have 300 churches on board sharing the love of Christ with this city?”


Halliday said churches or individuals interested in participating may call him at 214-403-4408.

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