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Ed Silvoso
Ed Silvoso is an author, documentarian, and founder of both Harvest Evangelism and the International Transformation Network, the objective of which is to end worldwide systemic poverty. Silvoso is a recognized leader of the Argentine Revival and of the modern transformation movement. He addresses massive audiences in several nations and offers solutions to problems facing the twenty-first century. == Early life ==
Ed Silvoso was born June 15, 1945, at San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Argentina. He is the son of Omar Edmundo Silvoso and Maria Teresa Troia and has a younger sister, Maria Rosa. Silvoso formed an evangelistic team at the age of seventeen when the country was intensely anti-evangelical. He graduated from Colegio Nacional Justo Jose de Urquiza in 1962; seven years later he left success in the marketplace to become a pastor in Mar del Plata, Argentina. He married Ruth Noemi Palau, sister of renowned Christian evangelist Luis Palau, on April 20, 1968, and within a decade they had four daughters. Silvoso studied at Multnomah Bible College while organizing large religious events in major South American locations; he then moved to Pasadena, California, to attend Fuller Seminary. He began working full-time with Luis Palau’s evangelistic team in 1970 and became the coordinator for International Mass Media Evangelism. He served as pastor for various congregations, as a missionary with Overseas Crusades (1970-1976), and as a team member with Palau (1977-1980). He launched his own ministry in 1980 and since then has written five bestselling books.
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