THE TROWEL & SWORD

4 Nights of Revival at PC Al Qusia

As in the days of Nehemiah, our brethren are Working with a Trowel in one hand and a Sword (the Word of God) in the other.

While they labor to finish their new building by the end of this month, a situation forced upon them by the owner of their current building, Rezk and Naamah continue to contend for Revival in their city and the surrounding region.

They’ve just finished holding a series of revival meetings for each of the groups within their church. Since their current building can’t accommodate everyone at the same time, they have held separate services for each group. Women, Families, Youth, Children.

Their total attendance for all the groups was 500 people

While continuing to contend for Revival, they’re at the same time forced to complete the necessary construction on the new unfinished three story building they’ve managed to lease.

They have to be out of their old facility by the end of this month.

The blessing in all of this is that the people are genuinely excited about the transition to the new facility.

Part of the chaos of construction in our new three story building which has to be finished by the end of the month – we have to do everything. Electrical wiring, plumbing, Interior Walls, etc.

As the people of Nehemiah’s day, the people of Al Qusia have a mind to work.

We’re believing for a Miracle, that out of the rubble of construction, the walls will be built in record time.

Published by Jack Harris | JHmin.com

Jack Harris is an Ordained Minister, PCI Missionary Evangelist and Humanitarian Aid Director. He is the founder and director of Jack Harris Ministries, an international outreach ministry.

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