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After months of preparation, Christians across the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico this year opened their homes for meetings and witnessed more than 69,000 people make commitments to Jesus Christ through the ‘My Hope’ TV outreach.

The programs culminated in a combined total of more than 59,000 home events in March and April, which included a TV program featuring a sermon from Billy or Franklin Graham and a personal testimony from the host.

In the Dominican Republic, 55,391 people made commitments to Christ, with 13,797 doing so in Puerto Rico. Altogether more than 5,500 churches from across the evangelical spectrum were involved in the projects.
Equipped with evangelism training and filled with a passion for the Gospel, the Dominican and Puerto Rican believers opened their homes as part of ‘My Hope’, a ministry of the Charlotte, N.C.-based Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA). The projects were the largest evangelism outreaches in the history of both the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
“These faithful Christians took a bold step in inviting their friends and neighbors to their homes, and God truly worked through their efforts and prayers,” said Bill Conard, director of international ministries for BGEA.
“Projects like this show that evangelism is not only for pastors, but for anyone who longs for those around them to experience the hope and love found only in Jesus Christ.”
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SOURCE: Assist News

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