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Minister available for revivals

Here is a copy of a correspondence I received from Ray Ammons this morning. I have known him for about thirty years and have heard good reports all that time. If you would like to consider Ray to minister in your church, his contact information is below:

Bishop E.C. McKinley

Dear Brother,

I am sending you a synopsis of my ministry, and my desire to work in evangelism in your States.
I preached my first message at 12 years old.

I began weekend revivals at 14 and spent my 14th summer in revivals.  My wife and I were National Evangelists working with Elwood Matthews.  I have many years of experience in Revivals. We were pastors for 32 years.  I worked as a chaplain and counselor with juveniles locked up in prison for the last 10 years and evangelized on the weekend. 

I have retired from Kentucky state government and wish to evangelize. I wish to do so in your state/territory.

I believe my calling assignment from our Lord is to be a Demonstrator. I truly believe when I preach there will be a demonstration of the Spirit concerning the fulfilment of the Word in the midst of the group to which it was preached.  It is normal in our meetings for miracles to occur, people to be born again, and especially persons to be filled with the Holy Ghost.

Trish and I have been married for 47 years and all we know is to minister.  I hope we can join you and work together.
If you feel so led, I would appreciate you commending us to any Pastors whom desire and promote the workings of the Holy Ghost.

God bless you, your family and the saints with which you are laboring.




HARVES tIME

Ray and Trish Ammons   
502-807-9365
8202 Sandidge Dr.
Louisville, KY 40228

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