Lima, Capital City of Peru, Was Ablaze by the Fire of the Holy Spirit
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Mrs. Boknim Lee Conducted the 4th Anniversary of Peru Manmin Church and Handkerchief Healing Meeting
The 4th anniversary service of Peru Manmin Church was offered with Mrs. Boknim Lee
Mrs. Boknim Lee is praying for the sick with the handkerchief
At 12:20 AM on May 8, Mrs. Boknim Lee, President of Manmin Prayer Center, and her missionary company landed at the Jorge Chavez International Airport located in Callao, Peru, and were welcomed by Pastor Felipe Huamani Reyes, Chairman of the 2004 Peru Healing Crusade Preparation Committee, his wife, 150 his church members at the airport. At 5:30 PM on that day, President Boknim Lee conducted the handkerchief healing crusade, and after preaching the message titled with "God the Healer" she prayed for the sick with the handkerchief on which her husband Dr. Jaerock Lee had prayed. The people in attendance were healed of osteoporosis, myomas of uterus, breast fibromyomas, hernia, knee arthritis, asthma, migraine, pain on the spine, allergy, dislocation of the shoulder, and many others, and restored their eyesight, and received their heart's desires such as getting a job, solving family problem, and so on. After receiving her prayer, many people repented of their sins and testified they came to be released from the forces of darkness. This healing crusade was broadcast to the whole area of Lima and to the northern and central areas of Peru via radio. On May 9, Peru Manmin Church offered its 4th anniversary service and President Lee delivered the message titled with "Fruit of Blessing." After the service, the whole congregation of the church presented to her the plaque of appreciation, and she shared friendly talks with Mr. David Waisman a Peruvian Congressman, Mrs. Rosa Graciela, Former President of the Peruvian majority party, and Mr. Vicente Arce, a Peruvian entrepreneur. In addition, she had the meeting with church workers, and visited and encouraged the believers living in Ventanilla Area of Peru.
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