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Columbia Experiences Revival

What a wonderful week of revival services in Columbia as our passion and fire for God was rekindled. The week was power-packed from the beginning, when four individuals gave their lives to Jesus Christ on Sunday morning. On Tuesday night, God spoke a divine word to the men of the church about answering the call and responsibilities of leadership. The men gathered together arm in arm in the altar praying, and the Spirit of God moved in an incredible way. It was a wonderful experience; God did an awesome work that night, and the seeds that were sewn in the men will sprout in victory in the weeks and months to come. Our services ended on Wednesday night - a night of victory. Sometimes you just have to put Satan in his place, and that is what we did that night. Once again, the altars were full, and following the altar time, seven individuals were baptized in water. All I can say is PRAISE THE LORD!!! It was a great week of victory and revival. Please help me pray for our Columbia church and for Bro. and Sis. Clements as they lead this church toward reaching their community.

Also, please pray for us as we minister to our churches across the state of Tennessee. The upcoming months are filled with revivals, and the next one is at Empowered Ministries church in Dickson, beginning Sunday, February 22nd.

If you are a pastor and would like to schedule revival services, you can contact me by email at pastortimfarmer@hotmail.com or by phone at 931-200-1548. You can also check out my website www.timfarmerministries.com for revival updates, important information about our ministry, upcoming events, and contact information.

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