“Lord, give us Phoenix!” was the rallying cry of the more than 2,000 people who fanned out throughout Phoenix to distribute copies of Ellen G. White’s The Great Controversy. [Photo: Samuel Girven]
January 7, 2022 | Phoenix, Arizona, United States | Samuel Girven, for Lake Union Herald
Outreach was the name of the game at the Generation. Youth. Christ. (GYC) annual convention on December 30, 2022. Participants distributed nearly 50,000 copies of The Great Controversy by Ellen G. White to homes in the Phoenix area in Arizona, United States.
The single-day door-to-door evangelism campaign allowed participants to pray with at least several hundred area residents and offer Bible studies to those interested.
“I was a little apprehensive about doing this outreach, even though I had done canvassing before,” Eliya Morris, a 19-year-old participant, said. Morris said she had an encounter that changed her outlook. [Photo: Samuel Girven]
The outreach led to what many considered to be divine appointments.
“I was a little apprehensive about doing this outreach even though I had done canvassing before,” Eliya Morris, a 19-year-old participant, said. Morris said she had an encounter that changed her outlook. “I walked up to a lady’s house, and she answered the door. It looked like she had been crying,” she said. “I told her that we were in the community giving out a gift. After giving her the book, I asked her if there was anything she needed prayer for.” The woman divulged that before answering the door, she had been praying and that one of her best friends had been diagnosed with cancer. “We were able to pray about that, and she said that she felt more at peace and that we had knocked on her door at the perfect time. She took the book and said she was going to read it with her friend.”
The single-day door-to-door evangelism campaign allowed participants to pray with at least several hundred area residents and offer Bible studies to those interested. [Photo: Samuel Girven]
After the outreach concluded, attendees returned to the Phoenix Convention Center for the evening plenary session.
Steven Conway, the evening speaker for the GYC convention, called for spiritual healing and a renewed community with those that are considered “broken.” [Photo: Samuel Girven]
The original version of this story was posted by the Lake Union Herald.