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Luis
Palau Brings Historic Event 'Home' to Argentina
Contact: Craig Chastain, Luis
Palau Association, 503-614-1554BUENOS
AIRES, Argentina, March 21 /Christian
Newswire/ -- Hundreds of miles and decades removed from the world's
broadest street, Buenos Aires' famed Ave. 9 de Julio, a young Matilde Palau
prayed daily that her son Luis would someday impact the world for Christ.
This past week, global evangelist Luis Palau's Si A La Vida festival brought
an historic response to a mother's prayer as the Argentine capital saw over
800,000 fill the avenue over two days for one of the largest faith
celebrations ever seen in South America.
In an unprecedented cooperative effort among government officials, the
media, and thousands of churches, the Palau team coordinated a week of
activities that included meetings with Argentine president Cristina
Fernandez de Kirchner; the nation's vice president, national deputies and
senators; and hundreds of civic and church leaders. Palau spoke at
gatherings for women and for business and union leaders representing
hundreds of thousands of Argentine workers. A conference for pastors focused
on training clergy to lead a growing number of congregations across the
country.
The media coverage surpassed any experienced by the Palau ministry in over
four decades of outreach. By the time the Salem Baptist Church Choir of
Chicago took the stage on Friday night, most of the nation's print and
broadcast outlets had covered the preparations extensively. A press
conference featuring Palau and several festival entertainers drew
representatives from both national and local media. Television stations
broadcast live from the site with many repeating their stories again and
again. The massive crowds – an estimated 300,000 on Friday and 500,000 on
Saturday – were captured on the front pages of the nation’s major newspapers
and magazines.
In the tradition of the Luis Palau festivals seen in over 70 countries, the
program was diverse in content and focused on a straightforward Gospel
messages from Palau and his son Andrew. Musical genres ranged from the tango
to hip-hop, rock to gospel, all presented on a massive stage constructed at
the foot of Argentina's legendary Obelisk. Online viewers around the world
joined in to watch a live "streaming" while hundreds of thousands more
watched images captured by news helicopters hovering over the site.
More than 23,000 trained "Friends of the Festival" provided personal
counseling to the thousands who responded to Palau's invitation to follow a
life of faith in Christ. More than 16,000 "decision cards" were collected at
preliminary events and on the weekend, with officials anticipating thousands
more as festival follow-up continues.
As the Palau ministry celebrates the historic events in Buenos Aires they
continue planning for upcoming festivals in Jamaica, Mexico and Palau's home
base in Portland, Oregon. Luis Palau's latest book, co-authored with Chinese
leader Zhao Qixheng titled "A Friendly Dialogue Between an Atheist and a
Christian" (Zondervan) was recently released in English and Spanish.
www.palau.org
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