Christians of Barranquilla surrender to Christ and ask for healing

.- On Wednesday, pastors toured various points of the Atlantic (Colombia), and had a large presence in Barranquilla in a caravan to surrender to Christ.

The Christians mobilized in the middle of the “Divine Healing” caravan whose objective, argues the pastor, Jorge Zambrano, is “to establish the kingdom of heaven on earth.”

Zambrano said through his Facebook account: “All united in the same spirit we anointed with oil by air in a plane; and by land, in the caravan throughout the city decreeing divine healing in Barranquilla and the entire Atlantic in the mighty name of Jesus Christ for the glory and honor of our papito God.”

The religious leader indicated that several pastors from Barranquilla took the initiative to unite and take to the streets for this activity.

Zambrano stated in a broadcast that they received the testimony of people who were shortly after being intubated and when the caravan passed by they began to heal.

He also called on people of different religions and all pastors to unite to cry out together for the health of the inhabitants of the Atlantic.

coronavirus

On Friday, in the department of Atlántico, more than 100 people died in one day from Covid-19, this is the highest death toll in this town since the pandemic began.

Just a day earlier, 98 people died from the disease in the Atlantic.

According to Timethe Ministry of Health reported 110 deaths from Covid-19 in the Atlantic, and the most affected city was its capital Barranquilla with 65 deaths.

To date, 5,557 deaths from Covid-19 have been recorded in the Atlantic. This is the fourth region most affected by the virus in Colombia.

The South American country added more than 2.6 million Covid-19 infections until Friday, April 16, since the pandemic began, which has left some 67,199 Colombians dead, according to Google records.

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