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Church promotes the event "Miracles Maringá" this Saturday (30)

Comunhão May 29
This Saturday, the atmosphere in Maringá will hum with anticipation as Randy Clark steps into town for the "Milagres Maringá" event. Gathered at the heart of the city, believers are coming together, prepared to witness transformative acts of faith and healing. With stories of hope and miracles in the air, will this gathering fulfill the promises of the Gospel? Don’t miss the chance to be a part of something extraordinary! ✨

Under the glowing lights of Maringá, a city in Brazil that hums with a vibrant community spirit, anticipation swells for an event that promises to kindle hope and spark miracles. This Saturday, September 30, 2023, the First Baptist Church of Maringá will play host to “Milagres Maringá,” a gathering aimed at celebrating faith through the ministry of one of the most dynamic figures in Christian healing—Randy Clark.

Attendees can feel the excitement brewing as they prepare for the event. With a lineage of transformative encounters in healing services across the globe, Clark comes with a burning message of faith; he is renowned for facilitating miraculous healings and fostering an environment where the Holy Spirit can move in powerful ways. Clark's influence extended beyond borders, having ignited similar movements across several continents, including the United States, South America, and beyond. His presence in Maringá is seen as a divine appointment for many who are seeking physical, emotional, or spiritual healing.

Nestled in the heart of Paraná state, Maringá is no stranger to events that celebrate faith. Yet, “Milagres Maringá” aims to set a new precedent, welcoming individuals not only from within the city’s limits but also from neighboring regions. People are expected to gather with hopes of experiencing joy, healing, and transformation. The event will be an immersive journey—filled with worship, prayer, and the significant sharing of personal testimonies.

The church’s pastor, who has been a steadfast advocate for faith-based healing ministries, expressed the intention behind the event: “We want to create an atmosphere where people can encounter God in profound ways. We believe that miracles are part of our inheritance as believers.” This is a bold assertion rooted in scripture, notably reflecting Jesus' promise in John 14:12, where He states, “I tell you the truth, anyone who believes in me will do the same works I have done, and even greater works.”

As the day approaches, the logistics are being finalized. Volunteer teams are busy preparing the church facilities, setting the stage for what many hope will be a life-altering movement. Testimonies of previous miracles are circulating among the community. Stories of healings from physical ailments are bringing faith and excitement, as many attendees are preparing their hearts to receive healing themselves.

And yet, the true essence of “Milagres Maringá” is not merely about the physical manifestations of miracles. It encapsulates the heart of the Christian message—that God cares deeply for His people and meets them in their deepest needs. Many will arrive battling various forms of pain: some physical, others emotional or spiritual. Each one carries not just a desire for healing but a longing for connection—a connection to something bigger than themselves, to a community of faith, and to a God who still performs miracles today.

As the sun rises on September 30, Maringá will serve as a beacon of hope for many. It’s a gathering where prayers will be lifted, and lives are likely to be transformed. Each participant is invited to respond to the divine invitation and expect to witness extraordinary encounters.

A chapter of possibility is set to unfold, marking not just an event but a pledge to faith in action. Will hearts be changed, lives renewed, and healing manifest? As each person steps forward with their unique stories and burdens, they’ll find the courage to hope again—because in gatherings like this, miracles are not merely events; they are a testament to the faithfulness of God that extends beyond today into eternity.

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Source published: May 28, 2026

Event occurred: May 30, 2026

Added to AM2AR: May 29, 2026 at 2:46 AM UTC

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