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Healing Crusade Tonight In Santa Monica:

Miracle Healing Crusade with international evangelist Wayman Mitchell will take place at 7:30 p.m. tonight, Oct. 28, at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, 1855 Main Street.

The free, one-night-only event will feature prayers for healing the sick.

Mitchell, a minister of the gospel for more than 40 years who is pastor of The Potter’s House in Prescott, Arizona, has led healing crusades throughout the United States and abroad.

“Miracle” is used on purpose in the title of his events, for Mitchell has seen healings of all sorts of ailments suffered by all types of people during his evangelistic meetings, he says.

He encourages attendees to expect a miracle, and expects to pray for people with problems ranging from sprained ankles to cancer during the Santa Monica gathering.

God’s miracle-working power remains available today to those who seek it, according to Mitchell.

Christian bands will play starting at 6 p.m. preceding the event.

Sponsoring the crusade are The Lighthouse Church, Santa Monica, and other churches.

For further information, please call Peter Czer, assisting pastor, The Lighthouse Church at 310.560.7793.

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