Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Africa in Revival


Burkina Faso
Ken Cantrell family

The churches have launched several evangelism campaigns across the capital city.

There were 300 plus children in attendance at a special service. What an overwhelming experience to hear Muslim children singing about Jesus.

The student pastors held a crusade, and 150 plus people attended. Many repented, and five were baptized in Jesus' name.

One pastor held a special evangelism event that resulted in several being baptized in Jesus' name.

In the Bible School, eight students received their Certificate degrees through the Global Association of Theological Studies (GATS) program. They are continuing their education with the diploma level. 

Cameroon
Terry Riddick & Rusty Riddick families

The Minister's and Wives Conference was blessed with forty-six ministers and their wives in attendance.

At National Convention seven were baptized in Jesus' name and six received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.

Congo (Brazzaville)
Regional Missionary,The Gistophe family

Recently, nine received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.  

Gabon
Area Coordinator, Randy Adams - Reported by Pastor Désiré Rakotondratsimba family

One baptized in Jesus' name. 

Ghana
Jim Poitras, Colleen Carter, & Nick Sisco families

A total of ten received the baptism of the Holy Spirit during services attended by missionaries.

One of the local churches had an effective leadership seminar. 

Kenya
Jim Crumpacker & Patrick Groves families

Throughout the country, a total of forty-one Bible studies were taught, 118 were baptized in Jesus' name, sixty-two received the baptism of the Holy Spirit, and ninety-one claimed healing. There were also three new preaching points established. 

Lesotho
David Kline family

Six received the baptism of the Holy Spirit at the capital church.

The Global Association of Theological Studies of Lesotho (GATS-L) presented eighteen graduates their Certificates.

The evangelism teams have been going to an area of the country to promote revival. One sixteen year old convert brought eight new visitors for Sunday service. At this new work, five have received the baptism of the Holy Spirit. They are now averaging about eighteen in attendance. 

Liberia
Albert Stewart family

During regular services ten were baptized in Jesus' name and four received the baptism of the Holy Spirit. 

Madagascar
Chris Richardson family

Local church revival reports twenty-two receiving the baptism of the Holy Spirit and ten baptized in Jesus' name.

New church plant reports thirty-one receiving the baptism of the Holy Spirit in the first two months. 

Malawi
AIMers, Chris Gibbs family

At three District Conferences, a total of 107 received the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Many were also healed and delivered.

A new church was opened in another district with twenty in attendance.

In two more District Conferences, 110 received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and ten were baptized in Jesus' name. One child who was unable to walk was touched by the power of God, her legs were healed, and she began walking. Many others were healed of their diseases. 

Mozambique
Regional Missionary, Cezar Moreas family

After the scheduled Seminar on the Book of Acts, there will be the first baptism of about sixty in Jesus' name in the capital city.

Nigeria
Gerry McLean family

A new church was dedicated. It is the first UPCI church in the capital city of one of the states in the country.

At a Oneness Seminar where twenty-four Trinitarian pastors and church workers were present, eight were baptized in Jesus' name.

At a three day End Time Prophesy Crusade, fifty-five were baptized in Jesus' name and 70-100 received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.

Uganda
Phil Tolstad & Steve Phelps families

Five new churches were started during the past month.

At a revival seminar in one region, twenty-two received the baptism of the Holy Spirit, fourteen were baptized in Jesus' name, and a new church was constructed.

In another region, thirty-six received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and thirty were baptized in Jesus' name.

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