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Pastor Ezequiel Molina says RD has never been so threatened

Molina spoke before thousands of Christians who gathered at the Félix Sánchez Olympic Stadium, on the 59th anniversary of the National Evangelical Concentration

Santo Domingo.-The shepherd ezekiel molina He assured this Sunday that the country had never been as threatened as now, because “dark forces want to take away our nationality.”

Molina spoke before thousands of Christians who gathered at the Félix Sánchez Olympic Stadium, on the 59th anniversary of the National Evangelical Concentration “The Battle of Faith«, which is celebrated every first of January in the country.

“The Dominican Republic has never been as threatened as it is now, because they want to take away our nationality,” said the pastor and president of the Ministry, during the beginning of the event, on an opportunity before the central sermon.

You can read: Pastor Molina: “Antisocials must be fought on the ground they choose”

The act began at 4:00 in the afternoon when the park, designed for soccer and athletics, was already full to capacity with people who traveled from various parts of the national territory.

You can read: Everything ready for the Battle of Faith event on January 1st

In the activity, different artists are presented, including the Ministry of Worship of the Mahanaim Church, a council chaired by Molina, Cales Louima, Chanel Nova, Rocio Crooke, Grupo Grace, among others, as well as a musical band made up of a drummer, 2 guitarists , a bassist and a pianist. It is also made up of percussion instruments, such as bongos and timpani.



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