Rev. Gary Sapp serves as a missions representative for Mission of
Mercy based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Gary travels the nation
speaking in behalf of the 35,000 children that Mission of Mercy
feeds, clothes, educates, and medically takes care of each day.
Mission of Mercy presently operates in 23 countries around the world.
He believes Mission of Mercy is a tool of the Great Commission of
Jesus to love and reach the lost.
Rev. Sapp effectively ministers the Word of God
and is used by God in areas of Finances, Missions, Healing and Discernment.
Gary serves on the Board of Regents for Southwestern
Assemblies of God University based in Texas and on the Board of Mercy
Seat Ministries based in Alabama.
Gary has served as a Youth Pastor, Associate Pastor,
Senior Pastor and 22 years as the Louisiana Assemblies of God Youth Director
prior to his present position. He still believes in the youth and Youth
Pastors. He feels they are the cutting edge and serve in the mission field,
of our Schools and Colleges.
He has authored articles in different magazines for
Christian publications. He is well known in the area of church missions,
as a dynamic speaker and fund raiser. He speaks across the nation for
mission endeavors.
Gary also served in the United States Navy from 1966
- 1972 and is a veteran of the Vietnam conflict. He was awarded
the Life Saving Medal of Honor while serving in the Navy. He was
also awarded the Vietnam Service Medal for his service to his country.
It is common place in the services where the Sapp’s
minister to see many miracles happen.
Rev. Sapp and his wife Dee reside in West Monroe,
Louisiana and have two daughters, two son-in-laws, and three grandchildren.
Dee Sapp is a preacher's kid. She also serves the role of wife,
mom, and grandmother. Dee and Gary have been married for 37 years.
Dee loves the role of grandmother to Brandon and Haiden Harpe and
Riley Danielle Flannery .
Dee has had the privilege to minister with her
husband, Gary in full time ministry. The Sapps have served as: Youth
Pastors, Associate Pastors, Senior Pastor and as the Louisiana Assemblies
of God Youth Director for 22 years.
Dee received a supernatural creative miracle after
she was diagnosed with colon cancer in November of 1995. She was
given one year to live and underwent 53 treatments of chemotherapy.
Guided by the Holy Spirit, the doctor removed half of her colon.
Her testimony of God putting the removed colon back in her body
was truly a creative miracle.
Dee’s healing testimony has been featured
in the Pentecostal Evangel, a publication of the Assemblies of God,
ABC TV- program: The Power of Prayer, Sid Roth’s Messianic
Vision Program, It’s Supernatural, of Gainesville, GA, and
several LAMB Christian Television programs, of West Monroe, LA,
as well as TBN with Paul and Jan Crouch.
Dee believes that God still answers prayer and that miracles
are for today.
Dee loves to share the Message of Hope through Our Healing Jesus.
In January 2007 Dee was involved in a serious automobile accident
where her vehicle flipped three times on Interstate 20 near Monroe, LA. She was bruised
inside and outside but God once again spared her life.
The Sapp's are refreshed by and thankful for the calls, letters, and emails
of miracles that have taken place where they minister. The Sapp's give the Glory to God and
invite you to come in faith, expecting to receive from the Lord.
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