(Fox News) – Millions marched in the streets of Sao Paulo, Brazil last week as part of one of the largest Christian gatherings in the world. The March for Jesus in Brazil organizers report there were three million attendees with more than 10 hours of praise and worship, led by 28 Brazillian gospel bands and singers, and dozens of evangelical pastors and leaders, Evangelical Focus reported. The president of the March for Jesus in Brazil, Estevam Hernandes, gave the opening prayer for the event that saw its largest turnout since it began in 1993.

“We cry out for Brazil, for the families, for the end of corruption, for the afflicted hearts, our country belongs to Jesus Christ,” Hernandes said. “To Him all honor, glory, power, and majesty. As it says in Psalms 33: Happy is the nation whose God is the Lord.” And for the first time, Brazil’s president, Jair Bolsonaro, who has been called the “Trump of the Tropics,” participated in the march, something he did last year as a candidate and promised to return after winning the election. READ MORE


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