Over 1,500 Commitments to Christ in Manila as Jeremy Camp Brings the Gospel to the Philippines

In a deeply moving and historic moment, multi-platinum Christian artist Jeremy Camp witnessed more than 1,500 people make commitments to Christ during a powerful night of worship and ministry in Manila, Philippines.
Through his global outreach initiative Speaking Louder Ministries, Camp and his team hosted a free evangelistic event that drew thousands from across the city. Known not only for his chart-topping hits but also for his unwavering heart for missions, Camp described the night as "incredible and humbling."
"Wow... I honestly don't have the words to explain what just happened," Camp shared. "This is the 'why' behind everything I do. Music is not my life - Christ is my life. Music is just the tool."
Founded by Camp, Speaking Louder Ministries is dedicated to taking the gospel to the nations through music, outreach events, and humanitarian efforts. Since its inception, the ministry has traveled to countries including India, Uganda, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine, and now the Philippines, with over 7,000 people making decisions to follow Jesus through their outreach efforts.
"In a world so divided and desperate for hope, we have a chance to reflect His love - not a distorted version, but the real thing," Camp added. "Let's live like that. Let's reflect Him well."
Jeremy Camp's mission has always been clear: to boldly share the hope of Jesus with the world. His music, including hits like "I Still Believe" and "Keep Me in the Moment," continues to impact millions globally.
For more information on Jeremy Camp's music and ministry efforts, or to support Speaking Louder Ministries, visit:
www.speakinglouderministries.org
Instagram: @jeremycampofficial
Music: Jeremy Camp on Spotify
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