December 2012 Update from Pastor Jimmy Kato

 “Christian Greetings in Jesus name,

 It has been long since we last met in Arua, Uganda, Since then I came to Juba in South Sudan. I have started a church last year and the church is still young but next 2014 we intend to start outreach. And we are going to use The Elijah Challenge method as it is the tool Jesus left his followers to do.

 Pray for us so that we can use the tools available to expand his kingdom.”

 
 
Report received from Pastor Jimmy Kato in June 2006 on the results of The Elijah Challenge Seminar held in Uganda in February 2005

“Praise the Lord for the work the Lord is doing through your ministry. I am sorry for the delay in sending you the report after the Arua misson last year in February, but I think it is high time for you to know what is on the ground here. The Lord has done many things through the teaching you gave us in Arua. About four churches were opened outside of Arua by different church leaders who were in your Seminar. Many miracles happened and are still happening as a result of The Elijah Challenge.

The church I pastor has grown twice (doubled) or more since you left. We have evening services every day and all-night meetings twice a week. I was the only pastor before but now we have four pastors.

I praise the Lord for using the family of Douglas and Anne Sampson for hosting you in order to bring this great revival to Arua and beyond. May the good Lord bless them and bless your ministry.

The pastors are now united and form a strong association now registered with the government of Uganda.

This is all about what God did in Arua.

Let’s continue to serve Him as long as we still have the chance. God bless you.”

Pastor Jimmy Kato

[Shortly following the Training,] “We had open-air evangelistic meetings every Sunday evening using The Elijah Challenge method and it was beautiful.”  

 

The original report on the February 2005 mission trip to Uganda
 
Arua, Northern Uganda
February 2005

Pastors and believers in Arua, Northern Uganda were first trained how to heal the sick to demonstrate that the Kingdom of God is near. After the training, outdoor evangelistic rallies were held where the trained believers ministered healing under “actual battlefield conditions” — where the lost and the infirm were present to hear the gospel of Jesus Christ. As a result, local churches and believers are now equipped to hold such evangelistic rallies on their own as often as they desire. People can now be healed miraculously and saved in such community rallies. Huge expensive crusades and famous out-of-town evangelists are no longer necessary for this type of evangelism.

The age of the Church—the body of Christ—has begun in order that the Great Commission be fulfilled. The Church can now be equipped to defeat the stronghold of witchcraft. Most Africans, even Christians, live in slavery to the fear of witchcraft. Some believers continue to trust in witchcraft or traditional spiritual practices. The only way to deliver them from this mindset is to demonstrate in a tangible and unambiguous way that the power of the name of Jesus Christ is far greater.

The twenty-nine digital photos below offer a graphic depiction of a neighborhood evangelistic healing rally. First, we set up our sound equipment in a market area. As our worship team sang, a crowd gathered around us. Brother B. then proclaimed the Kingdom of God to the crowd. He asked the people to raise their hands if they needed physical healing. Many did so. The trained believers then laid hands on the infirm in the name of Jesus, and many miraculous healings took place. Those who were healed lined up to give public testimony. Brother B. then declared that the healings proved that the Kingdom of God was near, and that Jesus Christ was the only way into this Kingdom. When he asked those who wanted to accept Jesus Christ to raise their hands, between sixty and seventy-five souls responded.

Such results can now be routinely replicated by local believers as often as they desire. Local believers can now have a significant part in the fulfillment of the Great Commission.

 

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 A location is chosen and our sound equipment is set up
Speakers are visible at the left and right

Our worship team ministers in song

People are drawn to the sound of music

People trickle in slowly

A small crowd gathers around us

Brother B. steps forward to proclaim the Kingdom of God
and asks those who need physical healing to raise their hands

People raise their hands to indicate they would like to be healed by God

Many hands are raised

The trained team members spring into action to minister healing to the infirm

Team members minister to the infirm with the authority given by Christ to those 
whom He sends out to proclaim the Kingdom of God (Luke 9:1-2; Luke 10:1,9)

Team members lay hands on the sick in the name of Jesus

They exercise their authority over disease and demons 
by rebuking and commanding them to go in Jesus’ name

The name of Jesus’ heals the infirm and they come forward to testify publicly

Many are healed and queue up to testify

Woman testifies of her healing
At left is Brother B’s interpreter

Above & Below: Many wait their turn to testify of what the Lord has done for them

 

Onlookers listen to the testimonies

On and on they testify of the power of Jesus’ name….

Standing in the background between Brother B. and the woman 
is our host and Wycliffe Bible Translator Anne Sampson

In the background is Anne Sampson’s husband Doug

Spectator ponders the meaning of the miracles

Woman who could not read print before reads the Bible outloud

Boy with his mother testifies of feeling God’s power at work in his diseased stomach

Between 60 and 75 people raise their hands to accept Jesus as Lord and Savior 
after seeing the miracles and hearing the gospel of the Kingdom of God
They see that witchcraft cannot compare with the power of Jesus’ name

The people pray to the Lord to forgive their sins as they put their faith in Jesus Christ
and renounce witchcraft and traditional spiritual practices

Children enter the Kingdom of God as they accept Christ into their hearts

Afterwards, even more testimonies of healing
At right is Host Pastor Jimmy Kato originally from Sudan

At the end, we worship the Lord and rejoice in what He has done!
The following Sunday new believers show up at local church

Of greatest significance is that now the local churches here can hold such meetings on their own. The Lord used the local believers to do the miracles, not Brother B. It is no longer necessary to holding huge and expensive mass crusades featuring a specially-anointed servant of God from the outside. When many churches are trained in this way, the practice of witchcraft here can be wiped out. The Lord is restoring power to His Church for the fufillment of the Great Commission.

Pastor Jimmy Kato reported later in the year: “We have open-air evangelistic meetings every Sunday evening using The Elijah Challenge method and it is beautiful.”

The aftermath of the February 2005 meetings one year later: revival in Arua & beyond


Report received from Pastor Jimmy Kato in June 2006 on the results of The Elijah Challenge Seminar held in Uganda in February 2005

Dear Brother B,

Praise the Lord for the work the Lord is doing through your ministry. I am sorry for the delay in sending you the report after the Arua misson last year in February, but I think it is high time for you to know what is on the ground here. The Lord has done many things through the teaching you gave us in Arua. About four churches were opened outside of Arua by different church leaders who were in your Seminar. Many miracles happened and are still happening as a result of The Elijah Challenge.

The church I pastor has grown twice (doubled) or more since you left. We have evening services every day and all-night meetings twice a week. I was the only pastor before but now we have four pastors.

I praise the Lord for using the family of Douglas and Anne Sampson for hosting you in order to bring this great revival to Arua and beyond. May the good Lord bless them and bless your ministry.

The pastors are now united and form a strong association now registered with the government of Uganda.

This is all about what God did in Arua.

Let’s continue to serve Him as long as we still have the chance. God bless you.

Pastor Jimmy Kato

 

Questions & Answers by Pastor Jimmy Kato

I. In what way was the conference different from past conferences?

• The mode of teaching was direct from the Scriptures.
• Simple and clear method of teaching that was understood by everybody, and what was being taught was applied.

For example,

a) During the Outreach, the participants applied the method being taught on the crusade grounds.
b) A team from the Seminar participants conducted a gospel outreach to Zeu at the Congo/Uganda border.

1) Salvation for people – there were many—90 people—who received Christ for salvation.
2) Deliverance and healing of sick people.
3) The gospel was preached with boldness, that is, with no fear of witchcraft, sorcery and magic powers.

• As compared to other conferences and seminars held here the cost was relatively low and affordable.
• The seminar of Elijah challenge was preparing every believer for the task of the ministry.

II. What impact is there from the teaching on the local churches regarding fear of witchcraft? Briefly describe witchcraft in Arua.

a) The healing and deliverance ministry has been revived in the churches
b) The local church has been empowered to challenge all forces of evil.
c) The local churches have developed teamwork in order to face witchcraft as the body of Christ.

Because of Isl–mic influence in Arua Town, witchcraft has been dominant for a long time in the suburbs of the town but now, the Church of Christ is preaching and praying against it by the demonstration of God’s power.

III. What impact was there from the crusade meetings on methods of evangelism?

• The format of the crusade was an eye-opener to every believer to feel concerned about the Great Commission. Now everybody knows that the task lies on the shoulders of every individual.
• The individual Christian is being motivated to fulfill the Great Commission knowing well that God uses them equally for the same purpose.
• The churches can continue with the format of crusade meetings without fear and simply using what they have.

IV. What were some of the memorable miracles witnessed in the meeting?

The interesting miracles were:

1. Many people got healed from different diseases.
2. Many people got delivered from demons and powers of satans.
3. Many chains (fetishes and other cursed objects) were destroyed after the people got saved.
4. And the greatest is many souls came to the Lord Jesus.
5. One person got healed from HIV/AIDS on the last day of the meeting. And he is standing in the Lord. He goes to worship in Arua Pentecostal Church.

 

Mbarara, Uganda

September 2006 & August 2008 when 800 people were healed