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Deeper Conference - NEW VENUE ANNOUNCED!!!


We are delighted to announce that due to bumper crowd registration, the first ever Shake The Nations Conference, to be held on May 15, has had to be moved to a new venue, The Megacentre, Sheffield. This stunning 800-seater auditorium in the heart of Sheffield, is about ten minutes drive from Junction 33 of the M1, and will provide us with a luxurious, comfortable environment for what promises to be an incredible power-packed day.
At the Deeper Conference, we hope to create an atmosphere where believers will be empowered by the Holy Spirit to take the Gospel message of Christ to their world.
There will be Bible teaching sessions from Steve Uppal, of All Nations Church in Wolverhampton, throughout the day, before an evening celebration meeting where there will be extended worship, prayer for the sick and a dynamic word from God given by Shake The Nations leader Evangelist Nathan Morris. 

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India 09 | Mass salvation despite threats


India 09 | Mass salvation despite threatsRadical extremists tried to stop a Gospel campaign held by Shake The Nations, which saw hundreds of Hindus turn to Christianity.
The radicals complained to local police officials and tried to shut down the campaign in Sulur, Tamil Nadu, whilst there were reports they attended one night of the meeting armed with knives.
But despite the threats, Evangelist Nathan Morris said he and his team witnessed incredible miracles, whilst many Hindus responded to the Gospel and gave their lives to Christ.

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Sierra Leone 09 | Record crowds hear Gospel


Sierra Leone 09 | Record crowds hear GospelRecord crowds packed into Coronation Field in the town of Bo, Sierra Leone, in what organisers have labelled an ‘historic’ Christian event.
The Shake The Nations Gospel Crusade drew thousands of people over a five-day period, with many finding salvation in Jesus Christ and being healed. The huge crowds – rising to almost 20,000 for the final night – were record numbers for any event in the town’s history, local pastors said. Each night, the Gospel was preached with power, with large numbers responding to the call of salvation. It is estimated more than 40,000 people packed the altar to confess Christ as their Saviour. Many of them were Muslims.

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Tanzania 08 | Crippled children walk


Tanzania 08 | Crippled children walkThousands of people filled the altars at the tremendous Gospel crusade held in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, in September.
Although the crowds were much smaller than expected, the move of God was phenomenal, particularly amongst young children.
Crippled babies walked to their mothers on the stage after being healed, whilst children who were demon-possessed after being taken to witchdoctors were miraculously set free.

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