We are staying in Puerta Plata which is a city of about 150,000 people on the north shore of the Dominican Republic. Pastor Apolinaria is our host pastor. She is the first Pastor that God sent me to in 2006.
Today we went to the radio station. The Presence of the Lord filled the whole station. The owner of the station and his wife live downstairs and the Holy Spirit touches them too. He told us that any time we have large activities to contact him and he will advertise our activities on his radio at no change.
Sunday evening we preached in Pastor Apolinaria’s main church. For the first time in many years the church was filled to overflowing. Every seat was filled and several people had to stand outside the back door. The visitation of the Holy Spirit was very strong tonight. In each and every song you could feel God’s power coming down on the people. Three of the songs that they sang in Spanish, my wife, Missionary Candy, sang in English. I was switching back and forth between the English and the Spanish. Tonight the Lord was reaching out to lost souls. Five people gave their lives to Christ tonight; that is the greatest miracle that happens in any of our meetings. We often report about God healing different people, but what we report is just a few examples of all he is doing among the people. I noticed this trip that my wife has more confidence to speak, often in the services, and she prays right along with me often laying hands on the ladies as they come for prayer.
Director Darlene is filming everything, which can be quite a lot because myself and the interpreter, Evangelist Rafael, move throughout the audience quite a bit was we minister and pray for the people.
Tonight, one woman came for prayer with bad knees and a heart condition. She was struggling to walk. She was in pain and would become winded when she walked a short distance. After prayer, one minute later we had her race a woman up and down the center aisle of the church. She ran like there was never anything wrong with her.
Our whole team is so happy to be here ministering to the people. It is Director Darlene’s first mission trip. My wife, Missionary Candy, could not come last year due to Covid’s restrictions. She testified that she is home with her family here in the Dominican Republic.
Please continue to keep these meetings in your prayers.

