Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Revival in Africa


Benin
Randy Adams family


In 2009, 460 were baptized in Jesus' name, and 360 received the Holy Spirit.


Over fifty received the Holy Spirit during Pentecost weekend.


Burkina Faso

Ken Cantrell family


Several received the Holy Spirit in the missionary's first service on the field.


Burundi

Richard Smoak family


Over 250 women attended the first national ladies' conference.


Weekend meetings at two churches resulted in fifteen receiving the Holy Spirit.


Central African Republic

Mike Benson family


A demon possessed women who hadn't eaten or drank in seven days was delivered in Jesus' name and completely healed. The Assistant Superintendent also testified of being healed of AIDS.


Gabon

Randy Adams family


Twenty-eight were baptized in Jesus' name, and eleven received the Holy Spirit.


Ghana

Jim Poitras, Colleen Carter, & Nick Sisco families


During student ministry in one region, forty-one received the Holy Spirit, and four were baptized in Jesus' name.


Kenya

Jim Crumpacker & Patrick Groves families


A total of thirty-three were baptized in Jesus' name, twenty-nine received the Holy Spirit, and twenty-eight testified of healing.


A Trinitarian pastor was baptized in Jesus' name after twelve years of receiving a one God witness.


A backslidden pastor repented and returned to our church after many years.


Lesotho

David Kline family


Four received the Holy Spirit.


A lady was healed of a tumor under her eye that was leaking and causing a rash around the whole eye. Prayer was made before she was to go for surgery and the tumor disappeared.


The missionary's brother was baptized in Jesus' name in the USA. This is an answer to prayers made for twenty-three years and fifty weeks.


Niger

Area Coordinator, Randy Adams


Three were baptized in Jesus' name and five received the Holy Spirit in the past few months. One person was delivered from AIDS, and another was healed of a lung problem.


Madagascar

Chris Richardson family


In the Northern Regional Conference, a total of 239 were filled with the Holy Spirit.


A local church in the capital city reports forty-five being filled with the Holy Spirit in a recent revival. There were several miraculous healings during that same revival meeting.


Malawi

Tremanye Simoneaux family


Twelve received the Holy Spirit in a special service in one district.


Mozambique

Tremayne Simoneaux family


Four pastors and two local preachers were licensed in one region.


South Africa

Dan Davis family


Seven were baptized in Jesus' name and six received the Holy Spirit at one church.


Tanzania

Richard Smoak and Jim Robertson families


Pastor installed at a preaching point with sixteen newly baptized and a total of thirty saints.


395 attended a regional meeting. Sixteen received the Holy Spirit, sixteen were baptized in Jesus' name, and one received healing.


Twenty-four attended a regional seminar for church elders and leaders. There was a mighty outpouring of the Holy Spirit, and new direction for evangelism and church growth was received.


A total of fourteen were baptized and twelve received the Holy Spirit in two other places.


The daughter of national secretary-treasurer was healed of a disease the doctors were unable to identify.


Togo

Randy Adams & Mike Benson families


Seventeen received the Holy Spirit in the past month. In addition, over fifty received the Holy Spirit during Pentecost weekend and at least twenty-nine were baptized in Jesus' name.


An outstanding pastor's leadership conference was held at the new Bible School building. Seventy-five pastors attended and were greatly encouraged during the four days. They represent seven French speaking West African nations (Togo, Benin, Burkina Faso, Niger, Gabon, Ivory Coast, and Central African Republic) and millions of unreached souls.


Uganda

Phil Tolstad family


At the Western Regional Conference, ninety-one received the Holy Spirit, and seventeen were baptized in Jesus' name.


Twenty-one received the Holy Spirit and ten were baptized at a seminar.


Zimbabwe

Tremayne Simoneaux family


A total of five churches from two different regions have requested to join the UPC. Teaching is being given to ensure that they understand and believe our doctrine and vision.

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