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Healing Jesus Campaign to come to Newcastle

The Healing Jesus Campaign, together with the Amajuba Pastor's Association, will be hosting a Healing Jesus Crusade at Madadeni FET Sports Stadium, on February 5 and 6.

The Healing Jesus Campaign, together with the Amajuba Pastor’s Association, will be hosting a Healing Jesus Crusade at Madadeni FET Sports Stadium, on February 5 and 6.

The campaign was founded by Evangelist, Pastor Dag Heward-Mills in 2004. To date, more than 100 evangelistic crusades around Western Africa were held, reaching out to more than 10-million people.

The purpose of the crusade in Madadeni is to bring all the diverse churches in the Amajuba District together, and show unity among all religious groups.

Campaign director, Pastor Lovell Ankrah said this would bring God’s blessings, healing and miracles to the community.

“I believe Newcastle will never be the same after this again,” he enthused.

The crusades in Madadeni will commence at 7pm and continue until late. Pastor Ankrah said he hoped all pastors and ministers would advise their church members to invite as many people around their neighbourhoods to join the crusade, as anybody from any religion or belief was welcome.

“There will be buses provided on the nights of the crusades, free of charge. We will inform the community closer to the time where the pick-up points will be,” said Pastor Ankrah.

To learn more about the Healing Jesus Campaign and Crusades, log on to their website at https://www.daghewardmills.org/healingjesuscrusade.

 

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