Major Pentecostal Media Plan to Boost Church Visibility

The Assemblies of God, the nation's largest Pentecostal group, has an all new media campaign to bring thousands to Christ over the next two years.

Launched Tuesday, the campaign plasters "Nothing's too hard for God" all over local communities, in the streets, and on airwaves. It's a practical yet relevant tool to help Assemblies of God churches across the country become more visible and effective in sharing the message of Jesus Christ.

"This media plan is so much more than advertising," says project director Rick Griepp, according to Assemblies of God News Service. "[I]t's a platform for the local church to share the gospel and get their message out.
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