Second Night of Ohio Valley Celebration Brings More Changed Lives

By   •   April 26, 2015

Will Graham speaking
For the second night of the Ohio Valley Celebration, Will Graham talked to the crowd about giving their brokenness over to Christ and letting Him be their compass. The Celebration has received a warm welcome from the community.
children listening
Earlier in the day, KidzFest drew hundreds of children to hear lively music and a skit that explained the Gospel. Children also had a chance to enjoy a petting zoo and bouncy houses before moving inside the Owensboro Convention Center for the rest of the event.
Children responding
Following a message from Will Graham, dozens of children came forward to express their desire to have Christ in their lives.
Counseling children
Counseling a few young girls who came forward to respond to the Gospel.
Kings Highway bluegrass band
Kings Highway, an Ohio Valley bluegrass band, had the audience tapping their feet and clapping along to old hymns like "This Little Light of Mine" and "I'll Fly Away."
Aaron Shust band
Aaron Shust and his band led the crowd in worship.
Group of men
Supporting each other in the decision to live a life for Christ.
Will Graham with booklet
Thousands of people filled the Owensboro Convention Center for the first two days of the Ohio Valley Celebration, each night eager to hear a message from Will Graham. Every person who responded to the Gospel received a booklet containing the Gospel of John. Holding it up, Will Graham encouraged them to read a chapter of the Bible each day.
Women hugging
Some in the audience had an emotional moment when they came forward to talk to a counselor. Trained counselors follow up with each person they interact with after the event.
Aaron Shust
Aaron Shust is known for songs like "My Savior My God" and "My Hope is in You."
Woman raising arms
The night ended with a crowd in front of the stage, singing, swaying and raising their hands in worship and thanks for what God is doing in the community.