Santo Domingo. – What happened on Monday night at La Casa de Alofoke with the visit of the Christian group Barak went beyond the musical to become an unprecedented spiritual experience.
With over one million two hundred thousand connected devices and a super-chat that never relented, the live broadcast transformed into a space of faith, brokenness, and worship, where tears and testimonies harmonized with songs like "The Earth Sings", "Everything Will Be Alright", "I Will Believe", and "The Victory Hymn", among many others.
The most surprising thing is that Barak's presentation was not planned. After comments on social media from followers, who expressed their desire to see the group sing at the Alofoke House, the artists decided to pause their tour of Colombia and come to the Dominican Republic to share this moment with the audience.
One of the most moving moments came when the chat was flooded with the phrase "I accept it", repeated by thousands of users who, moved by the praise and the message of hope, decided to give their lives to Jesus.
Not only were the viewers carried away by emotion. The members of La Casa de Alofoke were also moved to tears, especially when they performed "Everything will be alright", evidencing the depth of the message and the spiritual force of Barak's music.
Cruzita, La Gigi and Luise in particular, couldn't hold back their tears, and El Alfa, who on several occasions has spoken about his closeness to God, was also visibly moved singing, praying and offering his testimony during his visit.
As part of their presentation, the award-winning group also brought to this special edition of La Casa de Alofoke, a prayer for the victims of the collapse of the roof of the Jet Set nightclub, on the occasion of the fifth month of the tragedy.
At the end of the concert, Santiago Matías (Alofoke) was accurate: "Today has been a powerful day." "I know that many people have had a stigma with the Alofoke platform, because they always see viral clips of controversies and that, but whoever knows Alofoke as a company, me as a person, my family, my people who surround me, my audience, knows that we fear God," expressed Matías.
For many, it was a digital revival, an event that demonstrated the power of music and communication platforms to carry a message of salvation beyond the temples, reaching a diverse and massive audience.
Barak's visit to La Casa de Alofoke will be recorded as one of the most emotional broadcasts in the history of the global digital space, uniting the media with the spiritual and demonstrating that faith can touch hearts in any setting.






