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In Nicaragua, 650,000 individuals attend outreaches, leading to thousands of conversions and healings.

Two mission groups ministered in Nicaragua to spread the Gospel.

CBN News reports that Missionary Britt Hancock of Mountain Gateway, Evangelist Nathan Morris, and Shake the Nations Ministries minister to Nicaraguans.

During a recent interview with CBN News, Hancock shared that his father spoke to him, saying that he had decided to do something in Nicaragua. His father promised to do something unique if Hancock agreed to help.

In 2023, approximately 650,000 people attended outreach events, with one more campaign remaining. Dozens more events are planned for the following year.

“By the end of next year, we will have evangelized an entire country in Jesus’ name. The country has a population of six million people and is about the same size as Alabama.”

“We’re grateful to Jesus for allowing us to have a part,” he said.

The missionary documented tens of thousands coming to faith in Christ and receiving physical healing.

We have witnessed various miraculous healing, including the healing of the lame, the deaf, and the blind.

Hancock’s wife, Audrey, is also involved in ministry.

“This experience is incredible and overwhelming,” she shared with CBN News. “As you make your way to the stage, you can see the massive crowd of people, and even on the way there, you’ll see long lines of buses, one after another.”

“Sometimes I look at Britt and think, ‘I’m so glad we said yes,'” Audrey reflected.

Meanwhile, Hancock mentioned that he has received aid from the Nicaraguan government. Indeed, here’s the rewritten version: Besides the support he has received locally, Hancock has also been fortunate enough to receive valuable assistance from the Nicaraguan government. This aid has been instrumental in helping him achieve his goals and overcome the challenges he has faced. With this backing, Hancock is confident that he can continue to impact his community and beyond positively.

According to the speaker, the numerous miracles in their community have led the government to grant them the use of the national plaza named ‘Plaza de la Fe,’ which can hold up to 300,000 people. He added that the plaza will soon be filled with people if the trend continues.

Hancock described the movement as a “stirring of society” and offered the following advice:

“Experience the joy of a life filled with purpose and meaning by always saying ‘yes’ to Jesus, no matter what.”

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