Monday, February 10, 2025
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Last Saturday our Lord very graciously used His newly trained disciples to heal many infirm people at the Evangelistic Healing Rally which concluded and climaxed The Elijah Challenge Training held at Jakarta’s Abbalove Church. The disciples had come together from various ministries, with some even flying into Jakarta from other regions of Indonesia to attend the Training.
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After we preached the gospel to those who had gathered at this Healing Rally, we had the newly-trained nameless and faceless disciples come to the front to heal the sick as evidence that Jesus has authority to forgive our sins—saving us from hell in order to take us to heaven when we depart from this life. As the disciples ministered to the sick with supernatural authority and power in the name of our Messiah Jesus as they had been trained to do, the sick were miraculously healed and waited to give their testimonies one by one from the stage. We estimate between 20 and 30 people testified of being miraculously healed and set free—as irrefutable evidence that Jesus is the only way, the truth, and the life.
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Healing Rally climaxing the Training
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Lame man gets up from wheelchair & walks
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Many wait in line to testify of their healing
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Our hosts are hoping that this will be the beginning of the third revival to shake Indonesia during these very Last Days. The first revival was in 1916 in Nias, an island off the western coast of Sumatra. The second took place in 1965 in Soe, Timor as recorded in Mel Tari’s best-selling book Like A Mighty Wind.
Our hosts are hoping that this will be the beginning of the third revival to shake Indonesia during these very Last Days. The first revival was in 1916 in Nias, an island off the western coast of Sumatra. The second took place in 1965 in Soe, Timor as recorded in Mel Tari’s best-selling book Like A Mighty Wind.
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Brethren, let us pray that what has just taken place through NAMELESS and FACELESS disciples will eventually spread throughout all Indonesia to climax in the fulfillment of the Great Commission here in the fourth most populous nation on earth.
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