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Healing preacher comes to the Broch



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Published Date: 10 July 2008
THIS Sunday evening sees the visit to Fraserburgh of Brent Borthwick, an evangelist with Fresh Fire Ministries, a Christian organization led by Todd Bentley, who can currently be seen on God TV each night live from Lakeland, Florida, in a modern-day healing revival that is spreading around the world.
THIS Sunday evening sees the visit to Fraserburgh of Brent Borthwick, an evangelist with Fresh Fire Ministries, a Christian organization led by Todd Bentley, who can currently be seen on God TV each night live from Lakeland, Florida, in a modern-day
healing revival that is spreading around the world.

Brent Borthwick has seen many miracles and healings through his ministry – the blind see, the deaf hear, the lame walk and thousands of people have come to faith in Jesus Christ. With a strong prophetic voice, he now travels internationally bringing wisdom, insight, signs and wonders and imparting the Glory of God wherever he ministers.

Brent feels he has a significant message from God to share with the people of the North East concerning revival in Scotland and Europe. He has altered his very busy schedule in order to come to Fraserburgh for one night only as he believes this is a crucial moment in the history of our Nation.

The meeting is on Sunday, 13th July, 6.00pm at Fraserburgh Community Church, Grattan Place. Entry is free, but an offering will be taken.
For further information, please contact Rev. Neil Passmore on 510199, email pastor@fraserburghcc.org or find full details at www.fraserburghcc.org



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  • Last Updated: 10 July 2008 10:06 AM
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  • Location: Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire
 
 
  

 
 


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