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Ruth Graham among guest speakers at Revival

On Monday June 25, an “Old Fashion Revival” will kick off at Augusta Expo in Fishersville, continuing through Thursday, June 28.

From 7-9 p.m. nightly, the fellowship tent and air conditioned Expo Hall will fill with testimonies, music, and preaching.

The list of revival speakers will include Ruth Graham, daughter of famed evangelist Billy Graham. Ms. Graham has traveled the world sharing her story of real life, with and apart from her family.  Also testifying will be Buddy Farris.  A former Virginia state trooper and police chief of Dayton, Farris is most recognized for having shared his amazing story over 2,000 times with audiences nationwide about surviving a horrific auto accident in 1979, and being totally restored.

On Tuesday, June 26, Youth Night, Remy Martin from Charlotte, N.C., will share his testimony, and on the final evening there will be a very special guest speaker.  Inspirational and motivational preaching each evening will be delivered by Pastor Scott Reese.  A wide variety of music, from gospel bluegrass to praise and worship will liven both the Hall and tent every night.

The Revival is brought to Expo by New Life Ministries and WNLR AM1150 from Churchville.

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