
Bart Millard and Mark Stuart, rockers with MercyMe and Audio
Adrenaline, led the charge for missions April 1 at London Bridge
Baptist Church in Virginia Beach, Va. The goal is to have 5,000
commitments for missions by the 48-city tour's final show May
3.
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Audio Adrenaline takes the stage for The Go Show concert April
1 at London Bridge Baptist Church in Virginia Beach, Va. More
than 3,000 people have made a missions commitment since the
48-city tour began in February.
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"We're trying to empower the body of Christ to change
the world," says Bart Millard, front man for MercyMe.
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Kent Jones (center),
director of The Go Foundation, tells people who made a
missions commitment about the foundation, which is a joint
effort of Christian rock groups Audio Adrenaline and MercyMe.
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