12,800 People Reached with the Gospel at the Red River Valley Fair!
What an unforgettable night we had at the Red River Valley Fair in Fargo—and it wouldn’t have been possible without your generous support.
On July 13, more than 12,800 people gathered—setting a new attendance record for the fair and even surpassing last year’s record of 12,500 for Jelly Roll. It was the most attended event in the fair’s history, and through it all, God moved powerfully.
We are praising God for 2,228 Gospel responses!
Because of your investment, thousands heard the Good News—and lives were eternally changed.
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Here are just a few of the impactful testimonies from the evening:
“God moved powerfully in the hearts of people in North Dakota last night. I witnessed countless prayers including one for a woman with cancer. She ended up meeting Lauren Daigle and then Lauren had the crowd of 12,800 pray for her during the event.”
— Jo Satrang, Pulse North Dakota Director of Prayer Partnerships
“It was a wonderful night. Josiah Queen opened with energy, Nick Hall shared a message about going after the one lost sheep—and even brought a live sheep on stage! Lauren Daigle closed with a performance that was not only amazing musically but spiritually rich.”
— Mike Slette, Pulse North Dakota Fargo Region Co-Chair
“Sunday morning at Bethel Church, Nick Hall challenged us to share Christ boldly. That evening, hundreds responded to the Gospel. It was a night to remember—God was clearly on the move.”
— Council of Reference member
“I personally witnessed the Church in action—pastors, missionaries, counselors, and believers from across the region coming together to minister. It was a beautiful picture of God’s Kingdom.”
— Pastor Paul Letvin, Submerge Church
Thank you for being part of this historic move of God in North Dakota. Your prayers, your giving, and your heart for evangelism are bearing amazing fruit throughout North Dakota in remarkable ways.
We recently hosted Make Jesus Known Trainings in Dickinson, Minot, Williston, and Bismarck, where 251 believers were equipped to confidently share their faith. From July 25–27, Thrivefest in Jamestown brought the Gospel to over 2,000 people, with Nick Hall joining artists like Sidewalk Prophets, Katy Nichole, Petra, and Colton Dixon. Coming up next on August 7–9, Rise Above will bring the message of Jesus to Minot, Dickinson, and Williston through free, family-focused outreach events. Then on August 16, Nick will speak at Off the Charts in Cavalier, where Rend Collective will also be performing.