Thousands attend annual Fun in the Son Festival in Kingston
Evangelist Andrew Palau proclaims Good News in Jamaica
Luis Palau Association (www.palau.org) News Release – For Immediate Release
For more information, contact: Jay Fordice, (503) 614-1500, jay.fordice@palau.org .

“It
is remarkable to see Fun in the Son growing year after year,” Palau
shared. “With each festival, many more of God’s people are capturing the
strategy of bringing friends and family so that the depth of impact
just grows and grows. I know exactly how this plan can transform a
person . . . it is the story of my life!”
The
festival—a collaborative effort between the Luis Palau Association,
Jamaica Broilers, and Glory Music—began with several marching bands in
brightly colored uniforms, effectively setting the celebratory tone for
the rest of the day. Other performers included Donnie McClurkin—a
special guest visiting from New York City—and Jamaican artists Kevin
Downswell, Judith Gayle, Carlene Davis, Papa San, and many others.

The
main stage presentation began in the afternoon, with the highlight
being a message of the Good News of Jesus Christ from Palau. The crowd
was attentive as he shared from John 10:10 about God’s promised abundant
life for those who turn to Jesus, appeal for forgiveness, and receive
Him personally. Palau made a point of clarifying some of the common
misunderstandings about what is required to be saved, and then appealed
passionately that not one would reject the free gift of God.
Afterward,
Palau led a prayer from the stage and invited those in the audience who
wished to accept the Lord to join him in praying and raise their hand
in an outward expression of their commitment. Across the crowd, a sea of
hands could be seen in the air. In addition to those who responded
on-site, many others heard the message via radio broadcast and were able
to text their decision to the follow-up committee.
“This
was my first time attending, and I have no regrets,” one festival goer
shared on Facebook. “When I walked in the crowd, I could feel the
presence of the Holy Spirit. Truly awesome.”

“Many lives were powerfully touched throughout this week of ministry,” festival coordinator Randy Burtis shared.

The
Palau team’s next stop will be in Malawi in August 2016, where Andrew
Palau will once again partner with hundreds of local churches, thousands
of local believers, and dozens of volunteers from around the world to
share the message of Jesus in the African country’s capital city,
Lilongwe. Additionally, partner evangelists will also help to share the
Good News in five additional regions, making it a truly national effort.
Learn more at www.palau.org.
Photo
captions: 1) Andrew Palau shares the Good News in Kingston, Jamaica.
(John Andrus 2015). 2) Hands were raised across the crowd as an
indication of a new decision for Jesus Christ. (John Andrus 2015). 3)
Volunteers from around the world joined the team to lead outreaches and
volunteer at eyeglass clinics. (John Andrus 2015). 4) Local Jamaican
artists performed at the festival. (John Andrus 2015)
** You may republish this news release with attribution to the ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net).
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