Be a part of what God is doing in Miracle Valley.
Special REVIVAL, HEALING, MIRACLE SERVICES will be held throughout the year.
Miracle Valley is no ordinary Bible School. It is a genuine Pentecostal Bible College.
In a day when so many "Charismatics" offer nothing more than a bunch of hype, you can rest assure that what occurs at Miracle Valley under the administration of Dr. Harter is reality.
We live in the closing hours of the Church Age. What we do, we must do quickly. Jesus is coming!
Many declare God is doing a new thing today. They say that the Holiness & Pentecostal message is no longer relevant in 2008.
The case in hand is simply this - We have more "so-called" prophets and apostles today than ever before in America. But I ask you, "Where is the Spirit of God?"
On a wall in our Office Building are various newspaper articles regarding the life & ministry of Billy Sunday. The full-page advertisements regarding the Sunday campaigns tell of thousands of people accepting Jesus Christ as their personal Lord & Savior. Bars & taverns were forced to close because their customers
"hit the sawdust trail in the Billy Sunday meetings."
The question is - "Who is going to be the next Billy Sunday?"
Although American history books inform its readers of the 18th Amendment to the Constitution, requiring it to be ratified by 2/3's of the States, nearly every history book fails to point out that this amendment of outlawing alcohol in the United States was totally the results of one man, Evangelist Billy Sunday.
Rev. A. A. Allen had attendance of more than 22,000 people under his vast 9 pole tent. Even in his last days when most evangelists no longer utilized the canvas tents, Allen maintains 5,000 people of all races under his gospel tent.
Yet today, Rev. A. A. Allen is not credited with his strong preaching against segregation.
However, it is a known fact that church denominations (including some of the most current Pentecostal denominations today) made a strong stand to separate the races.
Regardless what churches say today, it remains a known fact that A. A. Allen was perhaps "the only evangelist" of his time who not only boldly spoke against segregation, but in fact utilized the various races in his revival campaigns, his Bible College and his offices.
One major Pentecostal Bible College refused to enroll Black people from USA in 1969 although they did accept Black people from foreign countries.
Yet, when Miracle Valley Bible College was founded in 1958, its student body consisted of all races.
Let's give credit to whom credit is due.