The people of Latin America are eagerly awaiting Pastor Evelyn Joshua’s crusade, organized by the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN). This highly anticipated event is scheduled to take place on the 11th and 12th of this month in the city of Resistencia, located in the Chaco province of Argentina.
The Argentines, in particular, are thrilled to host the crusade. Their excitement is palpable, with many enthusiastic to contribute to the success of the event in every possible way.
People from neighboring countries like Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Peru, Grenada, and Uruguay, as well as from the 48 provinces of Argentina, are flocking to the registration center at Centro Cristiano de Avivamiento. The turnout is extraordinary, with droves seeking salvation and deliverance.
Alejandro Paz, a teacher, cultural expert, and environmentalist, observed the large crowd, predominantly composed of white attendees, and remarked, "I’m not surprised to see this massive response to the crusade. Many have come to realize the spiritual angles to numerous human problems." He added, "The ministry of TB Joshua is highly revered here. The late man of God made a positive impact globally and in the lives of many of our people. We also see the continued grace of God shining through Pastor Evelyn Joshua, the current leader of SCOAN."
Dr. Ceser Joepuin Prieto, a consultant gynecologist, commented, "The Argentine Republic is undergoing a process of restoration. Our President seeks to please God and eliminate anything that is offensive to Him. We, Argentines, are fully prepared for a better future, and this crusade aligns perfectly with that mission."
The hospitality industry in Argentina is experiencing a boom, as many hotels report being fully booked in anticipation of the event. Popular hotels such as Howard Johnson, Amerian Casino Gala, Atrium, Diamante, Gran, Marconi, Amudoch Colon, Victorios, Angeluz, Alvear, Boutique Del Pomar, and others are benefiting from this surge in demand.
Raul Marquez from Mexico expressed the high expectations of Mexicans attending the crusade: "People are hungry for the anointing of Mommy Evelyn Joshua. Only those who are blind or serve satanic agendas cannot see the glory of God in the TB Joshua Ministry and the enduring grace of God in Evelyn Joshua."
Santiago Gobel Flugnen from Brazil added, "You haven’t seen anything yet. Many people from Brazil are coming because we cherish TB Joshua’s ministry. We have witnessed the grace of God through Evelyn Joshua, and this is a reference point for true Christianity. We are praying to have this crusade in Brazil because we know it will be a blessing."
Despite Argentina’s predominantly Catholic population, the residents of Chaco are united in their support for the crusade. Dlfredo Luiz Alcaraz, speaking on behalf of the Christian community in Argentina, said, "We Argentines have longed for this crusade since before TB Joshua’s passing. We thank God it is happening now because this is God’s appointed time for our land. We are grateful for the blessings and transformation that this crusade will bring to the lives of Argentines."
Pastor Robert Acosta, a prominent Christian leader in Argentina, believes in the divine timing of the crusade. "The man of God, before his passing, spoke of this crusade in Argentina. We are already witnessing miracles and breakthroughs, and the event hasn’t even started yet! It feels like the ground is getting wet because the big rain is coming," said Pastor Acosta. He described TB Joshua as an inspiration, a model of love, and a wise counselor, and he expressed great excitement about what God will do during the crusade.
Maria Sol, a public servant and secretary to a government minister, shared the excitement of her fellow Argentines, stating, "We are all looking forward to the crusade, and the government will ensure adequate security during the two-day event."
Organizing a crusade in a distant country is no small task, especially for a ministry like SCOAN, which does not accept offerings or financial support in the countries where it holds its crusades. Instead, SCOAN blesses the land with charitable programs that address local challenges. Fundraising for the crusade is strictly prohibited, and Pastor Evelyn Joshua has emphasized that evangelism should never be used for material gain. "If we are following the steps of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and the uncompromising stance of His servant TB Joshua, then we are under the grace of God," she said.
Speaking further about the crusade, Pastor Evelyn Joshua described the journey to Argentina as "a journey of love." She explained, "It’s God’s command for this crusade to hold in Argentina, and we must move in God’s love and pleasure. This is a project beyond our control; it is God’s project."
The venue for the crusade, known as Portal del Cielo (Door of Heaven), is said to be the largest gathering place in all of Latin America, fitting for such a momentous event.
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