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Curtis Hill & Bethel Springs Revival

This week I had the opportunity to minister to our Curtis Hill and Bethel Springs churches during a joint revival. It was wonderful getting to know Pastor Richie Horner (Curtis Hill) and his family, and Pastor James Lawson (Bethel Springs) and his wife.

The Lord was so good to us during our time together. Each service seemed to take us deeper in our commitment to serving our Lord. During each service, the Lord had a fresh, relevant, and challenging word for His people. Night after night, the church refused to let things get in the way of their blessing. The altars were filled with men and women crying out before the Lord for the blessings of God. Both churches found themselves excited, yet broken and burdened for their families, friends, neighbors, and community. God’s people became more and more sensitive to his leading and his calling with each night that passed. I’m excited about what God did and what He is going to continue to do at Curtis Hill and Bethel Springs. I’m praying to hear testimonies of lives being changed in the coming months. Please help me pray for both churches and pastors.

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 our Columbia church, beginning this Sunday. 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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