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John and Lottie Hall

John and Lottie Hall began their missionary career when they decided to attend a Spanish language and missionary institute in 1982. After graduating, they moved to San Luis PotosĂ­, Mexico and began working with another missionary who was ministering in rural churches of Central Mexico. After 2 years of initial missionary work, they pioneered a new church in the city of Valles which grew to about 200 members. As the church continued to grow, it birthed 20 other ministries in and around the city location.

After leaving Mexico, the Halls moved to Gainesville, Texas where they worked as administrators and mission directors for 9 years. Lottie graduated from a 2-year program at Christ for the Nations Bible Institute in Dallas, Texas in 1995 while John attended the missionary school.

In May 1995, they were invited to become national directors of a new mission in El Salvador, Central America which had been started by Ron and Donna Coffer of Ministries of HIS Glory, Guatemala. Beginning with one small church and one home cell group, the mission has grown into five churches and a Bible Institute. The Halls have raised up 30 leaders and trained local church members to pastor four of the churches. Lottie is currently the local pastor of the fifth church and John is President and Senior Pastor of Ministries of HIS Glory in El Salvador.

The mission focuses on reaching out to the unsaved through evangelism and training the members to become leaders and teachers in their local church areas. Other outreaches include bible-based programs for more than 500 kids  on Sundays and mid-week classes for youth and the poor. The ministry also provides food and medicine to the needy, financial assistance to local leaders, transportation assistance in times of emergencies, and regular vacation Bible school programs.

The Halls are licensed and ordained by their stateside ministry fellowship, the Full Gospel Evangelistic Association, which is headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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