Missionary Evangelist Ronald Reagan recently led a missions trip to Ireland. He was accompanied by a team from Tennessee:
- Worship leader Donnie Atkins from Athens
- Rev. Allen Lee from Carnes
- Lay minister Scott Stephens from Townsend
The venue for this trip focused on Inner City Dublin, Ireland. The Solid Rock Church of God in Dublin, led by Pastor Emmanuel Might, hosted the meeting. Ireland Overseer Nick Park also promoted the event and spoke in one of the services.
The theme of the trip was “A Fresh Start.” The local church distributed thousands of flyers on the streets of Dublin, inviting people to come to the meeting. The gathering took place in the “Old Distillery Building” in downtown Dublin, which provided a unique location for a “deliverance from addiction” service. People from 10 different nations attended the services.
The impact of the meeting extended beyond the venue. A local radio station covered the conference and invited Evangelist Reagan to share his testimony on air. As a result, several people were saved and decided to attend the conference. Another radio station also invited Evangelist Reagan, leading to even more people coming to Jesus.
During the fourth night of the conference, 35 individuals came to Christ. Dozens were delivered from addictions and started a fresh journey in life with Jesus Christ. Additionally, 15 people testified to divine healings in their bodies.
Reagan also had the opportunity to speak at the Solid Rock Church of God in Drogheda on Sunday morning. God worked in incredible ways during this meeting. Our prayers and love are with the Irish people as they face similar challenges to those in America.
Ronald Reagan, Missionary Evangelist
