Cowboy Baptisms
The midday session featured Pastor Tony Suarez, the founder of Revivalmakers Ministries. He began his time with us retelling the historic tale of the Alamo, noting the similarities between Davy Crockett traveling to San Antonio to make a stand at the Alamo and Pastor Tuttle’s trip from Tennessee to make a spiritual stand here.
With the local Texans appropriately fired up, Pastor Suarez recounted the tale of Sampson, revealing his thoughts on the mighty warrior’s downfall. His inspiring perspective was that the worst thing to happen to Sampson was not that Delilah cut his hair.
He questioned if Sampson had said his power came from God and not his hair, how would that story have been different? Are we not all Sampsons? And as such, we must remember that Sampson’s hair began to grow back!
“However ugly that mess up was, your hair is growing back,” said Pastor Suarez. “I’m here on assignment from the Lord to open your eyes and to heal your eyes, because the worst thing to happen to Sampson was that he couldn’t see his reflection. He couldn’t see that his hair was growing back.
“God is restoring you. Maybe you haven’t seen it, maybe you haven’t been able to feel it, but I’m here to decry to the Sampsons in this room that your hair is growing back!”
During the altar call, Pastor Suarez brought onstage a man named Alex. With all hands in the room outstretched toward Alex, Pastor Suarez declared him to be healed of a broken heart, and physical heart. The pain of loneliness and the pain of heart palpitations were to be no more!
The afternoon ended in front of the building beneath the bright Texas sun, as more than fifty men and women came together for a cowboy baptism. In two giant livestock water tanks, Pastor Tuttle and other pastors placed a seal of protection around anyone who felt the call to be baptized in the Holy Spirit!
In this old-fashioned baptismal moment, I saw the act of baptism done in a manner I think it should always be. Each person stepped into the tank and was immediately crowded around by their loved ones, friends, and brothers and sisters in Christ! They were all praying blessings, banging on the tank with joy, and cheering with each baptism. It was such a moving expression of the love of God and family!
Tonight, we’ll be hearing from Apostle Jim Raley from Calvary Christian Center!







