Dominican Victory Outreach 2006
Santiago, Dominican Republic
March 20-24, 2006
Spring Break was a time of breakthrough for Santiago, Dominican Republic. It was the first time a crusade of this
size was held in the capital city. Lively praise and worship, salvations, healings, and miracles were a wonderful
demonstration of the gospel.
A six-year-old boy, blind for five years, came forward to testify with his crying and rejoicing mother. She was
thanking the Lord that after years of appointments with the doctor, her little son, Nathaniel, could see. Nathaniel
moved the crowd with his response as he took the microphone and said, "Oh God, we give You thanks, thank You God
for the healing and miracles You have brought to the sick people here tonight." After his mother testified and
thanked the Lord he took the microphone and sang "You Are Great, You Do Miracles So Great..."

Many blind eyes and deaf ears were opened, people set free from pain in many areas of their bodies, men, women and
children who had been crippled and paralyzed for many years were healed and set free in the crusades.
Over 100,000 copies of "This New Life" in Spanish were distributed to the new believers as Victory Missions Teen and
Adult Teams prayed with them.
The Victory Teens and the Victory Christian School Seniors used their Spring Break to reach out to the children and
youth in the Dominican Republic with street dramas and ministry and outreaches to schools, churches, and orphanages.
They also actively participated in the mass crusades, leading worship with their bands, performing dramas about Jesus'
life and purpose, and praying for those who came for salvation and healing. One after another they brought up many
people who had received truly amazing miracle healings. These were people they had prayed with, laid their hands on,
and then saw the results of their faith with great miracles they could witness for themselves. Those youth and the
people they ministered to in Santiago will never be the same.
Take the message... Change the world!
Check out what the rest of Victory's youth grades 6th - 12th did on their spring break.
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