Called Out of Egypt and Into Foursquare Ministry: Ekram Dawod
Ekram Dawod grew up in Egypt as a nominal member of the Coptic Orthodox Church. But a vision from God changed the course of his life and eventually brought him into Foursquare ministry.
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Ekram Dawod grew up in Egypt as a nominal member of the Coptic Orthodox Church. But a vision from God changed the course of his life and eventually brought him into Foursquare ministry.
At 19, Sam Meza had just joined the Navy and was living it up in San Diego's dance clubs. But there was a miracle in the works that would soon alter the course his young life, and he would encounter the power of God.
In an article she wrote the year Angelus Temple in Los Angeles opened, Aimee Semple McPherson shared the miraculous story of a young boy who was instantaneously healed.
Ann Ford regularly played the pipe organ at Angelus Temple, even during weekly radio programs that were broadcast live. She shares her memories of Foursquare's founder and what she witnessed at the famous church.
When facing critical, uncontrollable situations with her son's health, Foursquare Credentialed Minister Lisa Penberthy was inspired by Jeremiah 33 to pray for a miracle.
“I constantly reflect back with amazement on that day, from the nightmare that began it to the miracle that ended it.”–Chanda Crutcher
Missionary Jerry Stott says that when Jesus told us in Acts 1:8 to evangelize “the ends of the earth,” He must have been referring to the South Pacific. (5 minutes)
Doctors told Coleman Phillips' grandmother she had six months to live. But during a service at Angelus Temple, Aimee Semple McPherson spoke a word of healing, and she lived another 50 years, powerfully impacting the future of her family.
People in Jesus' day responded in various ways when He performed miracles—some couldn't quite believe, while others knew they would be healed if only they could touch Jesus.