Wednesday, January 11, 2012

ARTICLE - EVANGELICAL CRUSADE - 2ND EDITION

2ND EDITION OF THE GREAT EVANGELICAL CRUSADE
(Haiti Libre) -

Under the auspices of the "Ministry of Restoration", in conjunction with the League of Pastors of the Southeast (LIPSE), and several churches of the region, the second edition of the great evangelical crusade was launched on Sunday in the evening and will continue until January 12, on Avenue Barranquilla in Jacmel; more precisely, at the old Shell station of the city.

According to Reverend Pastor, Dieupy Cherub, President of the LIPSE, thousands of Christians from different churches and affiliations in the South-East Department attended the first evening, singing and praying fervently. This spiritual manifestation aims to celebrate life on the occasion of the commemoration of January 12, 2010.

In an interview granted to Haitilibre, Pastor, Dieupy Chérubin, head of the Hosanna Baptist Mission of Jacmel, indicated that a march will be held in the afternoon, at the end of this crusade, on January 12, 2012 through the streets of Jacmel; in memory of the terrible event that has overwhelmed the country. "This march is also an opportunity for Christians to pray for Haiti and our leaders, so that God can speak in their heart, to make an intervention vis-à-vis the victims, who still live in tents, two years after..."

The Pastor (LIPSE) wondered if there are evil spirits that hover on Haiti and prevent our Haitian leaders to put the country on the path of progress. "While the majority of the leaders of the country have traveled a lot, they know very well how a serious country operates" he clarified.... "over two centuries of independence, Haiti continues to flounder in poverty, despite the passage of several heads of state at the head of the country. The corruption in our institutions and the bad behavior of our youth is the result of the lack of the fear of God."

The pastor, in his message to the crowd during the first evening of the crusade, invited each Haitian to take God as Savior and to apply the principles provided in the Bible......that can lead Haiti towards progress and development."

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