Samaritan Revival
Samaritan Revival Info

Samaritan Revival is a Christian singing group that sings many types of music. The only difference is that we sing in spanish. We travel throughout the U.S singing in mostly english speaking churches and christian events singing in spanish with the english words on a screen. What started out as just a local project has turned into a world wide ministry with three albums recorded in Nashville and a distribution deal with New Day Christian Distributors out of Nashville, Tennessee. Our desire is to show the love of Jesus through the music that we sing and play. 

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Stephany Tyson

It is not everyday that you find an eighteen year old young lady that has a passion for God's work as she does. Stephany was born into a missionary family. Her grandfather, Bob Tyson, started the Good Samaritan Baptist Mission which is the largest Baptist Ministry in Central America. Since she was a little girl, she has been loved by everyone in Central America and in the U.S. Her father, Philip Tyson, also works in the ministry and as a family, they all serve the Lord together.

Her desire is to serve the Lord. She has been blessed with a beautiful voice and a caring heart. Joan Tyosn is her grandmother and where she goes, Stephany goes. She spends most of her time in Honduras helping her grandmother in the ministry when she is not on tour with the Samaritan Revival Group.

She also travels around the U.S. and in Central America visiting Churches and in evangelistic campaigns. She is very devoted and when you meet her, you will know immediately that their is something special about Stephany.







Eliu Iglesias


There is only one way to describe Eliu. TALENT. This young man was born in Nicaragua during communism and through the Opportunity of a Lifetime program which gives children an opportunity to go to school, he attended the Good Samariatn Schools in Honduras. Even as a child, he loved to play musical instruments so after he graduated, he attended the National Music School in the Capital of Honduras.

Eliu is multi talented. He can play with expertise around 10 instruments including piano, saxophone, guitar, trumpet and many more. He also has an amazing voice which touches many people when they hear him sing.

The best part of Eliu is his personality. He makes friends with everyone he meets and he always has a smile on his face. Everything makes him laugh and it is a joy to be around him. He made a tremendous impact on everyone he met when we recorded our second album at Daywind Studios in Nashville.








Aaron Iglesias

Aaron is one of three brothers that is part of the Samaritan Revival Group. This family has been blessed with talent but how wonderful it is to see them using their talent for the Lord.

Aaron is from Nicaragua and he was called to preach a few years ago. He attended and graduated from the Good Samaritan Bible College in San Marcos de Colon, Honduras and he is now working full time in this ministry. He also teaches Bible in the Good Samaritan High School in Honduras and he has started a Church in this same town.

He is blessed with one of the most beautiful voices you will ever hear and you can just feel the spirit of the Lord as he sings.













Harold Iglesias

Harold is the oldest of the three brothers and he has been ministering through music the longest. For years, Harold has been blessing the hearts of thousands of people who have heard him sing. He has a voice that is almost angelic and you can be assured that he feels and lives every word he sings.

He is a devoted husband and father to three children and he makes his home in Honduras when he is not on the road with the Samaritan Revival Group. Harold also teaches Computers in the Good Samariatn Primary School in Honduras when he is not on the road with the Samaritan Revival.

He was first known when he toured with Word of Life ministries throughout the U.S. singing to very large congregations. The best way to describe Harold is that he is a very dedicated servant of God.

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