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ARGENTINA CRUSADE: MULTIPLE HONOURS FOR EVELYN JOSHUA IN ARGENTINA By Dare Adejumo

Pastor Evelyn Joshua, leader of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), has received multiple prestigious honors in Argentina following a highly impactful crusade and charitable outreach for the country's most impoverished citizens. Government authorities across various provinces celebrated her efforts, recognizing the crusade as an event of public interest.

In a formal ceremony, Pastor Joshua was awarded the "Key to the City" of Resistencia in Chaco Province by Mayor Abelardo Nokckich, marking her as a distinguished guest and honorary citizen. She also received accolades from Chaco's Chamber of Deputies, led by President Carmen Delgado Britto, and from the province’s Governor, Leandro Zdero, acknowledging the crusade as a significant event for the region.

Expressing her gratitude, Pastor Joshua dedicated the honors to Argentine Christians. "It’s God’s command that we are here to demonstrate His love physically and spiritually," she said. "I dedicate these awards to the Christians in Argentina who strive to emulate our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. May you continue to grow in faith, spirit, and the Word of God." She concluded with a heartfelt prayer for blessings upon Argentina.

The event was attended by notable dignitaries, including Provincial Deputy Paola Beneitez, Minister of Justice, Labor, and Human Rights Jorge Gomez, Chaco’s Director of Religious Affairs Pedro Garcia, and Javier Pinero, the municipal Director of Religious Affairs for Resistencia.

The two-day crusade was a transformative experience for attendees, reigniting a sense of apostolic revival and offering numerous miracles, healings, and deliverances. The event not only strengthened the faith of believers but also redefined the Christian experience in a country where faith gatherings had gradually become more socially than spiritually centered. Pastor Evelyn Joshua's crusade marked a spiritual watershed, leaving a lasting impact on the Argentine Christian community.






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