Carlos Annacondia is Coming to Town

Just wanted to send out an invite to all our Twin Cities peeps.  This weekend, Carlos Annacondia is in town doing three days of meetings at our home church - Emmanuel Christian Center.

Annacondia has been used by God as one of the main instruments in the Argentine revival over the past few decades.  He has personally preached to tens of millions of people around the world, and has led over 3 million people to the Lord across the great country of Argentina.  That would almost be like the entire population of Minnesota or Wisconsin coming together for Church each week!   

The impact on Argentina has been amazing.  Secular media reports what is happening in their country.  In the 1950's, the average Evangelical church was just 7 people!  Today, through the ministry impact of Carlos Annacondia and Message of Salvation and various other Pastors and Intercessors - it is not uncommon to have churches of 20 to 30 to 50,000 people.  Many denominations are experiencing this type of tsunami growth.  

Michelle and I had the opportunity to take a team of people to Argentina several years ago, and our experience there was breathtaking.  We had the opportunity to hear Annacondia speak at Claudio Freizdon's historic Rey del Reyes church in Buenos Aires which holds 14 services a week.  One service everyday of the week, and seven services on Sundays.  If that is not enough, while visiting one of their 7 services on a Sunday, we had to wait in line to get into church and the church was packed!  Another church we visited in Rosario, Argentina held a service that went for over six hours!  

The spiritual vitality of the Church across Argentina is life changing, and I know you will sense and be changed by this if you join us for these services.  I'd encourage churches in the area to bring your congregation and leadership teams to visit and receive from the Lord through Annacondia's ministry.

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