Colombia — When the Church Stood Together
Colombia marked a holy moment for us — not because of scale alone, but because the Church stood together in a way we had not seen before.
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We held Gospel crusades in Bucaramanga, Barrancabermeja, and Pereira, and everywhere we went, something extraordinary happened. Pastors didn’t just cooperate — they came together; they became one Church.





Leaders set aside titles, preferences, and positions, choosing instead to lift up one name — the name of Jesus.
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It wasn’t mechanized unity. It was genuine submission for the sake of Christ.
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At one point, a local pastor’s wife approached me, visibly moved. With tears in her eyes, she said quietly, “I’ve never seen anything like this before. When I was a little girl, my father told me it was like this when he was a boy — when his father was a pastor.”
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She wasn’t talking about the crowds. She was talking about the Church — about watching leaders lay down their differences and stand side by side for the sake of the Gospel.
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Churches that had once worked separately stood shoulder to shoulder.
It was a powerful expression of the Body of Christ standing together.
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And the cities responded.
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Thousands poured into stadiums, parks, and city squares, hungry to hear the full Gospel of Jesus Christ. Repentance and salvation moved through the crowds like a wind. People raised their hands, streamed forward, wept, rejoiced, and worshiped Jesus with unrestrained joy. You could feel the weight lift as lives were surrendered to Him.
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What we witnessed in Colombia wasn’t manufactured, and it wasn’t momentary. Something changed in the pastors themselves. As they stood together, hearts were softened, walls came down, and a unity was formed that had not existed in a generation. The Church did not simply gather — it was reshaped. And while only God knows what will come of that, one thing is certain: something has been set in motion that will bear fruit.
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Our heart for Colombia is personal. We long to keep standing with pastors and churches who choose unity over preference, obedience over recognition, and Jesus over everything else. Because when the Church truly comes together around Him, cities change.
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What God began through the Gospel in Colombia is still unfolding — and partnership helps pastors and churches continue proclaiming Jesus together.
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