No Turning Back Christian Tour 2005

Interdenominational and dynamic Christian youth organisation, Crusaders, is very excited about the launch of its 'No Turning Back' tour 2005. Crusaders has carried the commission of sharing the good news of Jesus Christ with 19,000 children and young people across the UK and Ireland over the past 100 years.

The Crusaders hope to connect with over 10,000 young people to give them an opportunity to hear the awesome and inspirational Christian messages delivered by the Crusaders Executive Director, Matt Summerfield. The organisation confesses its desire to inspire the young generation to throw themselves whole-heartedly into the plans of God, making a difference in their world and passing on the baton of faith to future generations.

The 12 dates of its Christian tour, organised by the youth and children's missionary movement has already started at the end of April with the first performance in Reading. The tour will now continue throughout May, wrapping up in the Northern Ireland’s capital Belfast on 29th May.

The evening will feature the well-known Christian band 'Yfriday', formed in 1994 with its powerful melody lines and lyrics. In addition, breathtaking live shows as well as 'Thebandwithnoname' and the Guiness world record holding sports entertainer Tommy Baker will join the tour schedule.

Seeking to catalyse the realisation of Crusader’s vision "to release an army of radical young people who are committed to taking the Gospel to the generations who don't know Jesus Christ," 'No Turning Back' is expected to become one of the biggest Christian tours in recent times.
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