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My Hope Puerto Rico
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BGEA Admin
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April 26, 2010
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My Hope Puerto Rico
More than 24,000 Christians representing over 1,700 churches hosted small gatherings in their homes.
The home meetings began Thursday, April 22 and concluded Saturday, April 24.
This was the largest evangelistic outreach in Puerto Rico history.
One of the "Matthews" who extended gracious hospitality.
Judith, a completely bedridden networking evangelist, hosted a gathering in her room.
Young people gathered on the northwestern side of the island in a little town called Hatillo.
Many of the youth had parents who were involved in drugs.
More than 20 people accepted Christ.
A scene from San Juan, Puerto Rico.
El Morro is a fort that was designed to guard the entrance to San Juan bay.
Over 100 living history volunteers in period dress help bring the past alive for park visitors.
The 1797 British Attack on San Juan was commemorated with military drills.
The streets of San Juan
A bridge takes visitors into San Juan.
Fort San Cristobal is about 100 years younger than its "big brother", El Morro.
Castillo de San Crist
More than 200 people came to this service on Sunday.
Even more people accepted Jesus on Sunday, after the broadcasts.
The root of everything we do is prayer.
This is an island with four million people - and some new citizens of heaven.
Young and old came to Jesus.
Pray for the follow-up efforts in Puerto Rico to be successful.
A basket of commitment cards, containing the names of new converts.