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Luis
Palau’s Costa Rica Festival
Draws 400,000+
The Luis Palau ministry teamed
with major Latin American
entertainers, over 18,000
volunteers and more than 800
churches to bring the Costa Rica
Festival with Luis Palau in San
José, Friday and Saturday.
Official crowd estimates put the
attendance at over 401,000
people during a week of outreach
events that was capped with
historic crowds at the city’s
famed Parque de la Paz.
The week-long outreach included
face-to-face meetings with the
country’s top leadership –
including president Abel Pacheco
Rodriguez and president-elect
Oscar Arias Sanchez – where
evangelist and author Luis Palau
shared the Gospel message at
gatherings that included women’s
groups, clergy, and political
and business leaders. During the
weekend, his Children’s Festival
attracted over 35,000 kids and
families, and the evening
productions drew 160,000 on
Friday and 205,000 on Saturday.
San José’s mayor Johnny Araya
opened the city’s heart and
resources to the Palau team,
taking the massive Festival
stage on Friday night to welcome
Luis to his city. Earlier in the
week, the mayor presented Luis
with San José’s “Distinguished
Visitor” award in special
ceremonies.
Palau’s first major event in
Costa Rica was in the early
1970’s, and many of the Costa
Ricans who heard him then are
now active in the church
community and were instrumental
in producing the Festival. Some
of Latin America’s brightest
entertainers brought the “great
music” component to the
Festival, including Jose Luis
“El Puma” Rodriguez, Mexican
superstar Yuri and singer
Jailene Cintrón. Palau took the
stage each night with a message
of “Good News” that was relevant
and compelling. By week’s end,
over 17,400 souls had made a
documented decision to follow
Christ.
Local and national media played
a vital role in telling the
story of the Festival across
Costa Rica. Major newspaper,
television and radio coverage
followed Palau throughout the
week, and helped to extend
Palau’s reach with his message
of hope to every corner of the
country. Tens of thousands of
listeners from across the
Spanish-speaking world logged on
to the Palau website each night
to hear a live broadcast of the
Festival.
The next Luis Palau Festival is
set in the U.S. in Orlando,
Florida on April 1st and 2nd,
followed by Houston, Texas in
October.
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