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The nation of Fiji, with
a population of 780,000, will never be the same again. For five
glorious nights
from 16 to 20 October 1996, God's mighty presence was at Churchill
Park Stadium, Lautoka. Thousands, both descendants of native Fijians
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there to witness a great outpouring of the Holy Spirit. They
came from all over
Fiji. Nadi, the nearest major town is about 25km away and other
towns such as Ba, Tavua, Rakiraki, and Singatoka
are at least 100km away.
Each night, when Pastor Rony made the altar
call for salvation, thousands of
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people would literally
surge forward. After each
mass healing prayer, miracles
as in the Book of Acts
began to happen: Wheelchair-bound
invalids leapt to their feet and started to walk; the deaf and
dumb heard and spoke for the first time; demons were cast out from
those
who were possessed; sight was restored to those who were blind;
growths and tumors
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just disappeared; and
paralysed bodies were made whole.
In all, about 60,000
people had attended the Miracle
Revival. On the final night, the congregation grew to 25,000 making
it the biggest Christian meeting ever in the history of the Fiji
Islands.
When Pastor Rony preached
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on how to receive the
five miracle keys, practically
everyone in the stadium lifted up their hands in response to receiving
the miracle keys. During
the altar call for salvation
and rededication, almost everyone responded! At the end of his
message, Pastor Rony did
not have to pray the mass healing prayer. The anointing was so
strong that
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he simply
told the sick and afflicted
to stand on their feet to receive their healing.
God did
not disappoint them. Countless numbers of people were instantly
healed by the power of God and many were
brought forward to the stage to testify before the congregation.

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