Spreading the Gospel Globally With Technology
Missionary evangelist Craig Walker joins Philip Cameron to share how his ministry has crossed the 2.5 million salvation mark by leveraging technology to bring the gospel to the world's most remote and unreached people groups. Craig describes preaching live from Pensacola, Florida, via screen into the deepest jungle refuges of Africa — including to the Pygmy people, who live in tree houses to avoid wild animals — and watching entire communities erupt in worship. "It's estimated that 66,000 people die every day without ever hearing the gospel," Craig says, "and we can't let that stand."
Among the most gripping stories Craig shares is that of Jaja Rose, a witch doctor who surrendered her life to Christ at one of his video crusades after witnessing healing miracles. She handed over 25 children who had been destined for human sacrifice, went to prison, was miraculously released, and has since planted three churches. The village once known for child sacrifice is now called "the village of love."
Craig also discusses his book Born for the Extraordinary — now part of university curricula across Africa and Pakistan — and a three-story printing press facility built in Kampala, Uganda, that has cut per-book costs from over $2 to just 80 cents. To support Craig's mission or order the book, visit www.wifijесus.org or search Born for the Extraordinary by Craig Walker on Amazon.