The Pastor Surprise Sithole is coming to the « Centre de Réveil Fleuves d’eau vive » in Brussels !

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Six months after his first visit to the « Centre de Réveil Fleuves d’eau vive » in Brussels, here comes again Pastor Surprise Sithole. The purpose of his visit to the church is to hold a conference from the 22nd to the 26th January 2016. Born into a family seated in occult practices, Rv Sithole has been called from the age of 15 by the Lord Jesus Christ in person to follow him. Divinely warned by the Holy Spirit who asked him to leave his village, he will learn a few days later that his entire family has been poisoined.

Introduced to christianity by Lukas, a benefactor who took him in after the tragedy, the young Sithole takes up the cause of Jesus. That will be the beginning of a great adventure marked by many miraculous acts: healing of the sick, resurrection of the dead, spectacular deliverances, etc. The man has experienced all the wonders and miracles according to the promise of our Lord and Master,

« Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believes in me will also do the works that I do and he will do greater than these ... »
John 14: 12.

A tireless pilgrim, this servant of God has traveled the world, sometimes in its most dangerous areas, leading a relentless crusade against evil and spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In 1995, he meets Rolland and Heidi Baker in South Africa, who connects him to the IRIS ministry, that they lead. Today, Pastor Sithole is the International Director of pastors.

A prolific author, he is married to the charming Tryphina and has six children. They live in the picturesque town of Nelspruit, in eastern Transvaal in the province of Mpumalanga.

Rv Sithole’s visit is an opportunity to expose you to his ministry on Friday 22nd, Monday 25th, Tuesday 26th January 2016 at 7pm; On Sunday, January 24th at 10am during the sunday service and in the afternoon at 3pm (This session is open only to leaders).

www.fleuvesdeauvive.org


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