Center welcomes revival
Staff report
COITSVILLE
For the past year, thousands of miracles have been documented and confirmed at a special event in Mobile, Ala., called the Bay of the Holy Spirit.
One recent healing was documented and confirmed as a woman, in a wheelchair for 22 years, regained the use of her legs. Delia Knox’s healing was documented as a miracle.
Can it happen in the Youngstown area?
Lead pastors David and Kathie Thomas of Victory Christian Center here welcomes The Bay of the Holy Spirit Revival to the church, 3899 McCartney Road, today and Friday.
The revival begins at 7 tonight. There will be a morning meeting at 10 a.m. Friday and another evening meeting at 7 p.m. All services are free.
The special services will be broadcast around the world on GOD TV, an international TV network that reaches up to 600 million people.
You also can see it online through Victory’s website, www.theresaplaceforyou.com.
The Bay of the Holy Spirit Revival began July 23, 2010, in Daphne, Ala. As the number of people grew to hundreds and then thousands, they moved their meetings to the Civic Center in Mobile.
Recently, Pastor John Kilpatrick and evangelist Nathan Morris, leaders of this revival, believed it was time to bring these teachings and miracles to the rest of the world.
Having visited Victory Christian Center to teach in the past, Kilpatrick contacted Thomas and offered to bring the event to Ohio.
According to a Victory press release, the services today and Friday are expected to exceed 2,000 people.
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