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Bonnke and Bentley


I get the news letter from cfan (Christ for all nations) Reinhard Bonnke's ministry. Today the newsletter was all about the last outreach he did in India. It was an open air meeting, and it rained the entire time. The place was one big mud puddle, but the people came anyway. They were desperate for God. Over 125,000 people registered cards saying they had accepted the salvation of Christ. Then he wrote, "An environment of expectation is the seedbed of miracles". God showed up and miracles happened. The blind began to see, and the deaf began to hear. Expectation seeds miracles...I love that! I just told my parents that I'm coming to Oregon one day later then expected. I have the chance to attend a prayer breakfast with Reinhard Bonnke in Anaheim on July 26, and then Todd Bentley (from the Lakeland revival) will be doing a service in Pasadena that same night. So I get Bonnke and Bentley in one day, talk about your faith super charge! I have a heart filled with expectation...I will see miracles! I want to see the manifest power of God! I feel so honored and blessed! I am soooooooo excited!!!!!!!

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