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Nagaland: Deliverance & Healing Crusade from Jan 15–18 at Dimapur

Staff ReporterDIMAPUR, JAN 12 (NPN)

A four-day Deliverance & Healing Crusade will be held from January 15 to 18, 2025 at Genesis Ground, opposite Niu Colony, Burma Camp, Dimapur, from 3:30 p.m. onwards. The crusade is being jointly organised by Northeast Harvest Ministry along with Dimapur Churches and Ministries.
Addressing a press conference, pastor of Faith Family Church, Raj Chetri, said the crusade was being organised with a vision to bring youths back to God and to see people set free from various bondages. He described the event as a non-denominational gospel programme and urged attendees to come with expectation for healing and restoration.
Director of Northeast Harvest Ministry, Pastor John Ansari, informed that the speaker would be Rev. Vinod Goswami of House of Worship, Mumbai. He said Rev. Goswami, formerly a Hindu saint, now carries a prophetic ministry with testimonies of deliverance and healing wherever he ministers. Ansari encouraged families suffering from illness or other problems to attend, highlighting that many testimonies of healing and fulfilled prophecies have emerged from past crusades.
Pastor of Mount Zion Hindi Nagamese Fellowship, Clement Singh, stated that the crusade was being organised according to God’s revelation and not human will. He said churches across Dimapur had come together for the programme, which was especially meant for the sick, broken families and those blinded by worldly pleasures. He expressed hope that a large number of people would attend.
Associate Pastor of Gospel Centre AG Church, Joel Prabhakar, also addressed the media and encouraged the public to participate.
Organisers informed that the programme is open to all and urged people to attend with families and friends. Praise and Worship during the crusade will be led by Seven Milestone Church Worship Team.

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