Second
night of Training | Evangelistic
Healing Rally
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In June
2007, Brother William conducted The Elijah Challenge Training
Seminar at Kuching for Emmanuel Baptist Church. Exactly two years
later, my team and I were invited by Brother Raymond Seow, the Missions
Director of Full Gospel Assembly in Melbourne, Australia, to conduct
The Elijah Challenge Training Seminar at Christ Baptist Church in
Kuching. Brother Raymond and Pastor Greman, the Senior Pastor of
this Iban church, have been working closely in numerous mission outreaches
to the interior of Borneo for many years. For twelve years, Pastor
Greman served at Asian Outreach. Then in the year, 2000, God called
him to pioneer a church to solely serve the Iban people. With a handful
of believers, he launched the ministry by faith. Today, more than
300 Ibans worship at his church that is situated on a purchased property.
Kuching
is a quiet and beautiful capital city of Sarawak in East Malaysia.
Many people know that East Malaysia, which consisted of
Sabah and Sarawak, is located on the large island of Borneo. Kuching
is a Malay word for cat. So that sparked a legend that it was the
English Rajah, James Brooks, who in a miscommunication named the
place as Kuching. It was said that he had pointed to the ground
and asked his local guide what was the name of the place. Apparently
a cat was there and the guide did not understand him and so he
said, “Kuching”.
Another more credible story was that Kuching was made up of two Chinese
words, ‘ku ching’ which means old well. It was said
that during a cholera epidemic, it was the clean water of the old
well
that saved the people there. Whatever the legend might be, today,
the well of living water is being offered to the people of Kuching.
My
ministry team consisted of my wife, Grace and her parents, Brother
and Sister Ong, who are qualified Elijah Challengers. Brother
Jason who is a student from Kuala Lumpur also joined us in this
ministry.
The Australian team, headed by Brother Raymond, consisted of
eight people. Some of them have received Elijah Challenge training
with
Brother William while a few are new to this ministry.
Yesterday
was the first evening of the Elijah Challenge training at Christ
Baptist Church The brightly lit sanctuary was quickly
filled with more than 100 Iban Christians. This was the first
time that
my team and I ministered to this special people. Pastor Greman,
who is an Iban himself, told us that the Iban tribe is a part
of the
Dayak race that forms the largest population in Sarawak. Since
the last century, many Ibans have become Christians. However,
some of
them are still involved with animism and dabbled with black
magic. Pastor Greman said that reaching out to the tribal people
in
Sarawak has become the priority of his congregation.
Unlike
most Baptist churches that I know, the worship here was very vibrant.
The congregation clapped and sang with all
their
might.
Some even raised their hands. After a short introduction,
Pastor Gremlin invited me to teach. Grace was up on the balcony
controlling
my slide presentation. My training slides had both English
and Indonesian scriptures. I was not able to secure the Malay
scriptures
online
and so had relied heavily on the Indonesian bible. Grace,
who is well-versed with the Malay language, had translated many
of the
didactic portions into Malay. We were told that the Ibans
understood
the Malay
language better than Indonesian one.
Pastor
Greman was a very gifted interpreter and helped me interpret my
teaching into the Iban language. He was able
to portray
the intensity of my message with both vigorous non-verbal
and voice
inflection.
The participants were very responsive. Even though the
session was long, I did not catch anyone sleeping. These participants
were serious
in learning Power Evangelism.
When
asked how many had cast out demons, many raised their hands. The
Iban Christians have to content with many demonic
activities
among their own countrymen. In the past the Ibans were
among the famous headhunters of Borneo. They also practiced
witchcraft
and
black magic. Thus many of these evil spirits from these
practices were passed down through the generations. When
Christianity
came to the Dayaks, the missionaries and local Christian
leaders had
to contend with the demons. Today, this power encounter
continues – every
time when the gospel is preached, many of those who are
steeped in these ethnic animistic religions would manifest
demons.
During
the time for demonstration of healing, there were about 12 people
who needed divine healing. I asked for
chairs to
be placed in the front of church and the infirm quickly
filled all
the seats.
Pastor Greman instructed his Christian leaders to come
forward so
as to learn how to take authority over the diseases.
As they positioned themselves, I gave some basic instructions
on
how to heal the sick.
They were told to open their eyes at all time. They
were not supposed to pray but utilize their kingly authority
by commanding
the diseases
and demons to go. I also told them to lay hands as
close to the affected areas as possible. If there were to be
manifestations of demons,
the victims should be quickly ushered to be ministered
in the
prayer room. No deliverance should be done at the front
of the
church.
The reason is because, in our experience, demons love
to
show off. In
the presence of spectators, they will resist coming
out of the victims.
Since
this was the first time that many of these participants were learning
how to heal, there was an air of nervous
expectation. The first command was given and after
checking every ‘patient’,
we discovered that everybody, except one, received
some kinds of relief and healing. They said that
they felt better. Then we went
onto the next round of authoritative commands. This
time, Pastor Greman took over and gave the commands
in the Iban language. The
people repeated after his commands and miracles happened.
A lady who had lungs problem found that her lungs
had cleared up. After
she testified, she shook my hand and gave me a thumb-up
sign. A teenager received healing of her back and
leg pain. Another girl was healed
of sore throat. Pastor Greman then led in another
string of commands. His voice was clear and firm.
His people repeated his commands and
faith shot up. Many mountains moved last night. The
lady who had pain and discomfort in her abdomen was
healed. Before the healing,
I could see that she was grimacing in pain. After
the healing, a gentle smile broke over her face.
This was enough reward to me. Just
to see the mercy of God healing the infirm and making
them whole makes my effort here worthwhile. A young
man who had knee injury
testified of his healing. Two men with back pain
also did so to the glory of God. A man, with problem
in the joint of one of his thumbs,
testified that the thumb had become flexible and
could bent without much effort. A man with pain in
his jaw was healed. So was the man
with a hip problem. He was healed and tested his
healing by bending and twisting his waist.
Throughout
the healing session, I did not lay hands on a single person. The
purpose was to avoid the
misconception that I was
the ‘superstar’ healer.
My emphasis was that God had also given all the
Born-again participants the authority to heal the
infirm and preach the Gospel. On too many
occasions when I tried to help in the healing,
the crowd came to me instead of going to the participants.
Somehow, the people always
have this notion that the preachers have more power
than the rest of the participants. As far as I
know, I do not have the gift of
healing but only possess the same authority of
healing as is given by God to all Born-again believers.
It
was a very good evening of healing experience. After the service,
some members of the Australian
team were
still exercising
their
faith in healing the infirm. I thank God for
His mercy upon all of us.
I believe that after this Elijah Challenge training,
many of these Iban participants will go into
the interior and
heal
their relatives
and friends while sharing the Good News. The
well of living water is indeed providing spiritual refreshment
in the
midst of the
Iban community.
Reported
by
Reverend Albert Kang
Coordinator
Elijah Challenge Asia
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Luke 10:9 Heal the sick, and tell them "the kingdom of God is near you."