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7 healing and 10 responses for salvation in Bedford

Adrian Holloway on September 25, 2016 with 0 Comments

I’ve just got back from All Nations Church, Bedford where this morning we had a total of 7 people come to the microphone to report an immediate healing and then 10 people who responded to the invitation to become a Christian. We got underway at 10.15 at the South venue (which was launched by what used to be called Brickhill Baptist Church 3 years ago) led by Tim Gannon and after the first two songs I was up on stage praying for the sick, we had 3 people who said they were healed, and then it was straight into the evangelistic sermon, after which 5 people responded. Then I was most grateful to Ginny Green who had the engine running outside as I was driven by Richard & Ginny Green to the North venue where as soon as I entered their 11.15 service, I was handed the microphone (at about 10.45am) and I was immediately praying for the sick. The most memorable of the 4 healing reported was from a lady who said she’d had a kidney removed (or possibly a kidney transplant) two and a half years ago. Anyway since then she’s had restricted movement in her arm and also pain in her face, both of which she said had now gone. This was a very moving story. Then after the sermon we had 4 people come to the front to respond in terms of “salvation” and one more in a second invitation I gave. So it was an encouraging finale to my visits to the church in 2016. It was the third time I’ve been with them and it was great to go out for lunch with Richard & Ginny who lead the church afterwards, and also support Julia and I in the work we do. The guys at All Nations were very kind to me, and it’s great to partner with them.

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Adrian is married to Julia. They have four daughters. He is based at Everyday Church in Wimbledon, and has written two books, "The Shock of Your Life" and "Aftershock," which tackles the strongest objections to Christianity in the form of a novel.