Reinhard Bonnke, born on April nineteenth, nineteen forty, was a prominent German-American Pentecostal evangelist renowned for his extensive gospel missions across Africa. His journey as an evangelist and missionary began in nineteen sixty-seven, marking the start of a remarkable career dedicated to spreading the Christian faith.
One of Bonnke's most notable achievements occurred in Lagos, Nigeria, in the year two thousand, where a single service attracted an astonishing audience of one point six million attendees. This event exemplified his ability to draw large crowds and inspire countless individuals with his message.
As the founder of Christ for all Nations (CFAN), Bonnke claimed to have preached the gospel to more than seventy-nine million non-believers throughout his ministry. His work not only transformed lives but also left a lasting impact on the Christian community in Africa and beyond.