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Pulse Outreach

Ministry Description
Pulse is a leading global evangelistic ministry on mission to bring Jesus to the pulse of the next generation. From Latin America, to Eastern Europe, to across America, through both live and digital outreach events, Pulse and Nick Hall are sending the Gospel forth to as many people as possible. In 2006, Nick Hall launched Pulse while he was a student at NDSU in Fargo, ND to reach his campus for Jesus. Since then, Nick Hall has shared the Gospel with over 330 million people and over 2 million have responded. The next generation is in desperate need of the hope of Jesus—and Nick Hall and Pulse are on mission to bring Jesus to the pulse of a generation.
Ministry Details
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Founded: 2006
Tel: (612) 248-8080
Donor Contact: Mrs. Karen Berg-Johnson
Member Since: November 3, 2010
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GiverConnect™
The next generation is an unreached people group who have an unprecedented openness to the Gospel. In order to reach them, Pulse is sending the Gospel across the country and world, while also training an army of young evangelists to do the same. Your generosity will help bring Jesus to the pulse of the next generation.
Ministry Sectors & Types
Ministry Sectors
  • Bible
  • Children
  • Ministry
  • Missions
  • Other
  • Ministry Types
  • Evangelism (primary)
  • Apologetics
  • Bible Training
  • Discipleship
  • Leadership Training
  • Media: Film
  • Media: Internet
  • Missions: Domestic
  • Prayer
  • Student and Youth
  • Other Names Under Which Funds May Be Raised