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Looking for a Miracle
Six million Nigerians join Bonnke revival.




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There is a short English bio of Bonnke available, or a more detailed account of his life and ministry for those who read French.

Bonnke's plea for more churches to engage in evangelism, "We Must Give Revival to Receive Revival,", also talks about how his ministry began.

Christianity Today covered the deaths of 14 people at last year's Nigerian Bonnke Revival.

Other media coverage of Bonnke includes:

Six Million Attend Bonnke Meetings—Charisma News Service (Nov. 13, 2000)

Islamic Body Threatens Visiting German Preacher—Panafrican News Agency (Nov. 13, 2000)

Zambian President Worships In SynagogueThe Nigerian Guardian (Nov. 12, 2000)

Great Millennium Crusade Kicks Off TodayPost Express (Lagos) (Nov. 8, 2000)

Again, here comes Reinhard BonnkeThe Nigerian Guardian (Nov. 6, 2000)

Bonnke Arrives For Millennium Crusade —The Nigerian Guardian (Nov. 5, 2000)

Assassination Attempt at Evangelist's Mass Rally in Islamic Capital—Charisma News Service(April 25, 2000)

Mass Crusade Continues in Nigeria Despite Crowd Deaths on Opening Night—Charisma News Service

Previous Christianity Today coverage of Nigeria includes:

'Focused, Determined, Deliberate' Destruction | Ecumenical leader calls on Nigeria to deal with religious violence between Muslims and Christians. (Oct. 30, 2000)

Is Nigeria Moving Toward War? | Deadly riots lead to suspension of Islamic law. (March 31, 2000)

Nigeria On the Brink of Religious War | Northern states adopt Islamic law, increasing Christian-Muslim tensions. (Dec. 16, 1999)

Nigeria's Churches Considering Legal Challenge to Islamic Laws | Third state moving toward implementing Koranic laws (Dec. 17, 1999)

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