Thousands of people are giving their lives to Jesus Christ in recent missionary efforts on the southern border of the United States.
From March 21st to March 23rd, Pastor Tony Suarez will revival on the border After worshiping in El Paso, Texas, the group will head to McAllen, Texas from March 27th to March 29th, concluding with a final service on Good Friday.
“Our street evangelism team aims to reach everyone, everywhere,” Suarez said. CBN News in recent interviews. “When everything was ready, from bars to city parks to places where people could come to tents, God in some way gave us a harvest of over 3,000 souls who had an experience with Him. He gave it to me.”
During the event in El Paso, Suarez revealed that 15 people wanted to be baptized.
“Say the name of Jesus! Last night, 15 people decided to be water baptized under a tent,” the pastor said. I have written Along with posting a clip of the event on Instagram.
Suarez also told CBN News that a “prayer army” was organized and deployed on the final night of the El Paso convention to go to communities throughout the South to offer prayers, serve and manage resources.
“Starting with El Paso and every city they visited, we drove a stake into the ground claiming that city for the Lord,” he said. “The Army of Prayer was tasked with speaking the name of Jesus, praying in the Spirit, and reaching out to those along the way every mile of the Texas-Mexico border.”
“These people were handing out Bibles to immigrants and border patrol agents.” [and] They have been preaching in parks and serving people in restaurants,” Suarez added.
Many people were baptized and healed, but Suarez said, “The greatest miracle of all is that people give their lives to God!”
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Milton Quintanilla is a freelance writer and content creator. He is a contributor to Christian Headlines and host of the For Your Soul Podcast, a podcast dedicated to sound doctrine and Biblical truth. He holds a Master of Divinity degree from Alliance Theological Seminary.

