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Local ministry calls all to miracle service

By JEFFARAH GIBSON

Tribune Features Writer

The International Deliverance Praying Ministries is hosting "a soul winning event" this Sunday.

In the past, the Miracle Worship Service has seen many people committ their lives to Christ, said Monique Bethel, member of International Deliverance Praying Ministries.

Praise and dance groups from different churches in Nassau will be in attendance to minister through liturgical dance.

With John 2:11 as the theme, which states: "What Jesus did here in Cana of Galilee was the first of the signs through which he revealed his glory; and his disciples believe in him", organisers believe many people will be blessed with miracles at the service.

Instead of the usual evening worship service, attendees will assemble at the Hilton Hotel at 5pm.

Earlier this month Bishop Lawrence Rolle, world chaplain at the church, who is popularly known as the "Singing Prophet", prophesied to a minister, said Ms Bethel.

"The man of God prophesied to one of our ministers and told her that he saw her sons being gunned down. He prayed for her and he rebuked it from her door.

"Several days later her two sons and a friend was shot at but none of the bullets hit her sons. Only the friend was injured but none of them died. We thank God for the prayers of the man of God and we give all glory to God," she said.

There was another occasion where Bishop Rolle prophesied to another member of the church.

"He told her how he saw in the spirit, how the enemy wants to kill her. He also told her how people have been working obeah and witchcraft on her and how they do not want her on the job.

"That same week the women fell out and was hospitalised for two days because her sugar level was high. But thank God for his miracle power because she is alive and doing well. So to God be the glory for great things he has done," Ms Bethel said.

She said people must come out to the service so God can move and transform their lives.

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