MOULTRIE — Colquitt County Baptist Church will hold its fall revival Wednesday, Nov. 4, through Sunday, Nov. 8, with Evangelist Oliver Araiza from West Union, W.Va.
Araiza preaches nationwide in youth rallies and local church revivals. He is also vice president of Mt. Salem Revival Camp Grounds, where he resides.
He has been involved in full-time evangelism since 1982. His ministry includes “Operation Soul Storms,” aggressive evangelistic campaigns for teen-agers; “I Love Sunday School,” church workers training seminar; “Someone’s Praying for You,” radio broadcast; “Open Doors,” overseas evangelistic crusades; and ARM Publications. He has also started a Christian radio station in West Virginia.
He serves on the advisory council for Genesee Valley Baptist College and Southeast Bible Baptist Institute and is a member of the guest faculty of Providence Baptist College.
The revival will be held nightly at 7 p.m. during the week and at 10 and 11 a.m. on Sunday, which will be “Fall into Place Sunday.” Special music will be provided by the Ward Trio of Valdosta, Ga. For more information, call (229) 985-8214.
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