Mass Distribution in Majorca
In Majorca, Spain, more than 300 believers spread out across the island recently to deliver tracts to homes in approximately 50 towns. It was the first time in the history of the island that a mass distribution had been organized – it really was a ‘God moment’. Not counting the capital city, Palma, it is estimated that 85% of the island was covered. Around 100,000 homes received the tract “Nada Is Imposible Para Dios” (Nothing is Impossible for God.) . Twenty-one small towns remain to be visited. “This is so good! I’m meeting many I’ve never met before,” one participant commented. There was unity, there was joy, enthusiasm. “Oh, we have to do this again!” said another.
People read the literature as they stood in the doorways of their homes, as they walked down the street and many more read the tract when they checked their mail box. A lady from the town of Bunyola called, weeping as she shared the difficult time she was going through. “I received the pamphlet. It spoke to me. I’d love to come to a service.” She was so grateful to have someone to talk to, someone to pray with her.
In most of the towns visited, there are no known born again believers. Alister and Lindy Belbin, AGWM personnel in Majorca state, “Now we must water the seed that has been sown, with our tears – interceding for the thousands of souls in those 50 towns, who need the Savior.”
In Majorca, Spain, more than 300 believers spread out across the island recently to deliver tracts to homes in approximately 50 towns. It was the first time in the history of the island that a mass distribution had been organized – it really was a ‘God moment’. Not counting the capital city, Palma, it is estimated that 85% of the island was covered. Around 100,000 homes received the tract “Nada Is Imposible Para Dios” (Nothing is Impossible for God.) . Twenty-one small towns remain to be visited.
“This is so good! I’m meeting many I’ve never met before,” one participant commented. There was unity, there was joy, enthusiasm. “Oh, we have to do this again!” said another.
People read the literature as they stood in the doorways of their homes, as they walked down the street and many more read the tract when they checked their mail box. A lady from the town of Bunyola called, weeping as she shared the difficult time she was going through. “I received the pamphlet. It spoke to me. I’d love to come to a service.” She was so grateful to have someone to talk to, someone to pray with her.
In most of the towns visited, there are no known born again believers. Alister and Lindy Belbin, AGWM personnel in Majorca state, “Now we must water the seed that has been sown, with our tears – interceding for the thousands of souls in those 50 towns, who need the Savior.”