Saturday May 15, 2010
Boldness
I pray for opportunities to minister to these people. May I discern the voice of God. I pray that I would be bold and unashamed.
We woke up around 7:00, and started preparing some shima porge. It was pretty good with peanut butter and sugar. We then had some worship songs. Then we went to the village of Watchula to share with them encouragement and to invite them to watch futbol and have a meeting. It was a glorious trip to Wachula. There was a girl that was healed of a tooth ache. Then we came back and had PBJ for lunch. Then we took the field to play against the Zambian team. It was a good game we were tied at half 2-2. Then we just took it to them in the second and won 7-2. But that was just a gateway to the meeting. George, Dan, and Heather spoke some awesome words on overcoming fear. Then Jack shared the gospel about accepting and believing in Jesus Christ through Love not fear of Hell. Amazing! There were probably 80 people that gave their lives to God. Then Jack asked if anybody needed healing or was sick. About 15-20 people needed healing. The first man I prayed for was complaining of a headache and so we (Chad and I) prayed for him for healing on his head. The Lord provided. He said that he was feeling better. Then he said he also had trouble breathing or chest pains. Possibly a demon the translator (Matthews) said. Chad and I again prayed and once again God breathed life into this mans body. He was breathing normal once again. There were also several other healings and people cast off their witchcraft bracelets. The team then started preparing dinner. Chicken Curry! The only thing I really enjoyed did was peel the potatoes, and not all that I was supposed to either. However, it turned out delicious. Many compliments. Then I had hot tea spilled all over my lap by Miss Aubrey. She kept saying “It spilled, it spilled, it spilled!” Then we had delicious custard with peaches and banana. Then I was getting ready for bed and I asked Sister Libby and sister Aubrey helped me bandage up my blisters. And got a foot massage as well. It felt very good. Then I said goodnight to Zambia.
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