Living Proof with Bishop Joseph Castillo

Christs Table Live from Germany with Frankfurt Intl Church Pastor Tony Ibarra

June 11, 2019 Pastor Tony Ibarra Season 3 Episode 32
Living Proof with Bishop Joseph Castillo
Christs Table Live from Germany with Frankfurt Intl Church Pastor Tony Ibarra
Show Notes

Christs table of communion has been so hotly contested that many have even be killed for their position on what it entails. 

Catholics call it the Eucharist protestants communion but in this episode I am live from Germany with Frankfurt International Church Pastor Tony Ibarra in the Castle where the reformer Dr. Martin Luther debated Zwingli on whether or not the bread and the wine are actually the body and the blood of Jesus Christ. 

Join us on this exciting episode recorded from the counts castle in Germany. 

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Living Proof TV is the teaching and preaching ministry of Bishop Joseph R. Castillo D.D. Being both blessed and distressed with a unique persona that the irreligious world loves and the overly religious world loathes. Yet as fate would have it, he is both a former Chicago gang member and reputable minister of the gospel at the same time. Having an in-depth teaching ministry accompanied by mighty signs, wonders, and miracles, is not what makes his ministry most interesting, Dr. Castillo is also a television celebrity in China where he is known for his humorous style and fun-loving Mandarin songs on CCTV and other movies and commercials. 

If you think this is another religious show then you'll be surprised by the fresh breath of air Dr. Castillo brings to life and faith in the modern day we live. All Nations International Fellowship operates in 17 nations of the world, witnessing miracles, healings, salvation and outpourings of Holy Spirit in signs, wonders and manifestations. His vision remains to reach non-evangelized people groups in Laos, Vietnam, Mongolia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, and China. And currently oversees three Churches in Asia. 

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