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Gabe Alfaro will give testimony at Trinity Youth Revival

Wes Irvin writes:
Gabe Alfaro, a student at Adair County High School, was seriously injured in an automobile accident this summer. He suffered injuries that left him unresponsive in a coma. His prognosis for recovery was not good. Remarkably, he came to consciousness and has experienced an unexpected healing. Gabe will tell his story this Thursday night, September 19, 2013, at the Youth Revival Service at the Trinity United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall, 2252 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY). The service starts at 6:30pmCT Everyone is invited to hear the story of Gabe's amazing recovery. - Wes Irvin
About: I Am Second Youth Revival: Wed.-Thurs.-Fri., Sept. 18-19-20, 2013 at Trinity




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Gabe Alfaro will speak at Trinity Youth Revival



2013-09-18 - ACHS, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia KY - Photo by Coach Mark Fudge. Gabe Alfaro, a student at Adair County High School, will give testimony at the Trinity Youth Revival at at Trinity United Methodist Church Family Life Center, 2252 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY. on Thursday evening, September 19, 2013. The service starts at 6:30pmCT.
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