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S.E. Idaho Native Launches Nationwide Tour Calling For the Country to Repent and Obey God July 10, 2007

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POCATELLO – Chris Stevens of JesusForKing.com is contacting community leaders and the people of southeast Idaho, discussing righteousness, self-control, and judgment to come. The evangelist and his family plan on traveling coast to coast calling the country to repentance and obedience to God, training others along the way. The next stops are Twin Falls in September, Boise in October, and then on to Utah, Nevada, and California.

Community leaders are being contacted directly while Jesus 4 King team members are also engaging people at public settings around the area. They are setting up reproducible small groups around southeast Idaho that teach a firmly grounded faith, transformation of character, training in spiritual warfare, and successful stewardship. Chris will be available for personal consultations, public speaking engagements, and media interviews in July and August.

“According to the Bible,” Chris says, “God is now declaring to men that all people everywhere should repent, because He has fixed a day in which He will judge the world in righteousness through a Man whom He has appointed, having furnished proof to all men by raising Him from the dead.”

JesusForKing.com claims to enlighten, empower, and equip people with truth, training, and transformation so they can succeed in all of the relationships they have stewardship over. It was launched to combat Biblical illiteracy and anti-Christian influences that many say are the cause of unhealthy and often violent problems plaguing our culture, including: widespread corruption; dishonesty; drug and alcohol abuse; sex abuse; welfare dependency and bankruptcy; and ethics/moral/religious/family decline.

Chris says, “We’re not out to reform the government or other institutions; we’re out to restore people to God.” This idea of restoration became a movement in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries after freedom was won in America. A wide cross-section of people from different denominations and countries, many unknown to each other, quit trying to reform the traditions and creeds of men and attempted a simple and genuine obedience to the Bible.

Similar to what happened a couple hundred years ago, there is an emerging movement of people around the world today who hunger and thirst for the restoration of righteousness. The main thrust of the restoration movement continues to be a plea to return to the word of God as the basis for unity among believers and as the sole authority in everything pertaining to life and godliness.

Anyone who’s looking for simple spirituality and meaningful growth can visit JesusForKing.com and sign up to host or attend a Jesus 4 King small group study in their neighborhood.

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