March for Jesus

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March for Jesus began as 'City March' in London in 1987. It was formed in the seedbed of friendship amongst three church groups, Pioneer, Ichthus and Youth with a Mission, and the worship leader Graham Kendrick. Over the next three years marches spread across the UK, initially in 49 centres, which then spawned hundreds of small marches. Marches then spread across Europe and North America, and finally across the world.

In 1994 the first Global March for Jesus covered every time zone and united over ten million Christians from over 170 nations. It is estimated that, by the final Global March for Jesus on 10 June 2000, over 60 million people in 180 nations had marched for Jesus.[1]

March for Jesus continues in many countries in many and varied initiatives including in the USA, now called Jesus Day,[2] many thousands of people gather to pray and march in the name of Jesus.

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