Thousands Reached at the Sunbelt Ag Expo — A Powerful Three-Day Outreach

FCFI volunteers from NY, PA, IN, FL, WI, SC, and GA who traveled many miles to serve at the Sunbelt Ag Expo. Their dedication and willingness to ‘go the extra mile’ made the entire outreach possible

More than 4,200 people visited the FCFI Tent at the Sunbelt Ag Expo in Moultrie, Georgia, held October 14–16, and the response throughout the week was truly remarkable. From the moment the tent opened each day, long lines began to form as people waited patiently to hear the message of hope. It was inspiring to see that even in a fast-paced world, there is still a deep hunger for the Gospel. Many visitors stood in line simply wanting to listen, pray, or talk with someone who could share God’s love with them. For the team, it was a blessing to meet that hunger with compassion, truth, and an eagerness to serve.

The volunteers who made this outreach possible came from across the country—New York, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Florida, Wisconsin, South Carolina, and Georgia. Their willingness to travel many miles demonstrated not only their dedication to the mission but also a beautiful unity of purpose. These men and women offered their time, strength, and hearts, working side by side in prayer and ministry. Their commitment reflects the very spirit of FCFI: going the extra mile so that more people can encounter Christ.

Inside the FCFI tent, volunteers and visitors engage in heartfelt conversations and Gospel sharing. The tent stayed full throughout the Expo as people eagerly listened, prayed, and responded to the message of hope

Throughout the three-day Expo, the FCFI Tent was buzzing with activity. Conversations filled the space as volunteers listened to personal stories, prayed with individuals, and shared the Gospel with those seeking direction or encouragement. Tom and Holly Keithley made the long trip from Indiana to serve on Wednesday and Thursday, and board member Tom is pictured (red shirt) sharing the Gospel—just one of the many meaningful spiritual encounters that happened under the tent. Every moment added to the sense that God was at work in powerful ways.

This outreach would not have been possible without the generous hospitality shown to the volunteers. Special thanks go to Walter and Becky Powell, as well as Mary and Rocky Jones, who opened their homes and provided meals and lodging for the team. Their kindness made the long days feel lighter and created a strong sense of community among all who served.

A long line forms outside the FCFI tent as visitors wait patiently to hear the Gospel. More than 4,200 people stopped by during the three-day Expo, showing a remarkable hunger for the Good News

The Sunbelt Ag Expo was not just an event—it was a testimony to what can happen when people come together with a shared mission and a willing heart. Many lives were touched, relationships were built, and seeds of faith were planted that will continue to grow long after the tents come down.