The Healing Jesus Campaign has made its way to the tranquil town of Ihosy, Madagascar, and the first night was a display of God’s miraculous power!
Evangelist Dag Heward-Mills delivered a stirring message on Divine Intervention, and the presence of God descended mightily upon the crowd. In the calm yet expectant atmosphere of Ihosy, lives were changed forever. Chains of bondage were broken, hearts were healed, and miracles unfolded before the eyes of all in attendance.
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…10 PM AND MOVING IN OSHAKATI!
Testimonies poured in, with some of the most awe-inspiring being reports of the blind receiving their sight. Men and women who had lived in darkness were now rejoicing, their eyes opened by the power of God. This was not merely an event but a divine encounter that turned this peaceful town into a center of faith and hope.
“Ihosy has experienced the raw, uncompromised power of the Gospel,” Evangelist Dag Heward-Mills declared, reflecting on the extraordinary works of God. Indeed, this once-quiet town has now borne witness to the life-changing power of the Holy Spirit. The message of salvation reached deeply into the hearts of the people, ushering in a season of healing, restoration, and salvation.
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As the campaign continues across Madagascar, it is clear that the work of the Healing Jesus Campaign team is leaving an indelible mark on the lives of many. Ihosy will never be the same, as it has encountered the transformative love of God and the supernatural power of His Word.
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The people of Madagascar are experiencing firsthand what happens when heaven touches earth, and the Gospel is preached with boldness. The Healing Jesus Campaign has not only brought miracles to Ihosy but also a renewed sense of faith, hope, and divine purpose.
Stay tuned for more updates as this incredible journey through Madagascar continues.
Faithful Scribe
(Charismata News)