Carl
trained with The Elijah Challenge in 2006, and is presently
serving as a missionary in the Philippines.
September
3, 2007
Outreach to Silaki and Santiago Islands
“My speech and my teaching were not with persuasive words
of human wisdom, but in demonstrations of the Spirit and power, that
your faith should not be in the wisdom of men, but in the power of
God.” I Corinthians 2:4
We arrived at the Bulak-Bulak Church on the island of Santiago. I
spent most of the first day revising the course and shortening up
the presentation to cover the most important information in the Elijah
Challenge course.
That afternoon I met a villager who spoke excellent English, Anna
was her name; she had worked for five years in Hong Kong as a maid
and had perfected her English there. We had a great, but brief conversation.
It was obvious she had been influenced by the Jehovah’s Witnesses
in Hong Kong. I invited her to The Elijah Challenge (TEC) training
that evening. I went back into the church building to work on abbreviating
my presentation when God urged me to go and talk to her again. I
argued with God that I was busy trying to prepare this lesson for
the evening. God asked me “Why?” I argued “So the
lost can come to a saving faith in Christ”, and God reminded
me, “Anna is lost.” As always, God had the final word.
I went back outside and found Anna involved in a conversation with
Pastora Jemimah and others. I got back into the conversation with
her and took her through the Way of the Master (WOTM). She ended
up in tears of sorrow, but was reluctant to make a commitment to
follow Christ at that time. We talked a while longer and she thanked
me for sharing with her. She shook my hand several times and promised
she would be back for the service.
By the time the service started, Anna was seated and chatting
with the many church members from the village that she knew.
Towards the
end of the service, she came forward with many others to ask for
healing. She came forward and asked for prayer for her vision which
had been bad for over a year. Everything was blurry to her. In
addition to her, 16 other people also requested prayer. We and
the newly trained
TEC students took authority over Anna and many others that night.
Numerous knee, back and hip injuries (which are common to fisherman
working in the water and those bending over the fish drying trays)
were healed. Anna was not healed in the first round of prayers
which surprised me. I felt in my spirit that God would deal with
her powerfully.
We took
authority over the diseases and illnesses, while our newly trained
volunteers laid hands on those they prayed for and many sore
throats, headaches, back pains, neck pains, eye pain and body pains
were healed. Anna and an old lady (80 years old) were the only
ones not healed. The elderly lady had a huge hard lump in her breast.
One doctor had told her it was cancer, but she could not afford
to
have a second opinion or treatment. Many people on these Islands
have undiagnosed illness because they cannot afford to go to doctors.
As those who were healed shared their testimonies, we along with
the volunteers continued to take authority and over those who remained
unhealed.
Woman
giving God glory for healing her back, neck and shoulder pain
More happy people healed of back pain.
The elderly woman’s breast lump/cancer softened and shrunk.
Several of the women and Pastora Jememiah could
clearly feel the difference in the size and texture. The woman
testified to the power
of Jesus name and about the change. She testified
that the
pain was gone.
The
breast lump / cancer is dissolved and the pain is gone.
I looked
around for Anna in the group of volunteers. She was smiling and
crying at the same time. I asked her, “Can you
see now?” She nodded her head yes, and we brought her up
on stage and she shared her testimony of God’s healing
power in Jesus’ name. She wept all through her testimony
(see the pictures).
Anna
having hands laid on her eyes by Izak a South African missionary
in white T-shirt.
Pastora Jemimah in green lays hands on Anna.
Anna
weeps as her vision was restored in the name of Jesus. She said
.... "I see clearly now."
Once
the joy and weeping were over, people began to take their seats
and I used the WOTM to call people to turn from their sins
in
repentance toward God and to place their faith and trust
in Jesus Christ (Acts
20:21). That night 6 people came up and committed their
lives to Christ, including Anna who wept even more as she surrendered
herself
to following Christ. I stepped off the stage and whispered
to her that since this afternoon I had been confident she was
going to become
a Christian tonight. She told me, “I knew ever since you
talked to me, but the miracles proved it was right.” We
saw Anna with the joy of the Lord all over her face for
the remaining four days
we were in the village. Pastora Jememiah had already started
counseling and discipling her. Seventeen people were healed
and six came to
repentance and faith in Christ.
Newly
trained The Elijah Challenge (TEC) believers on Silaki Island
lay there hands on the infirmed.
Another
happy man healed of back and hip pain.
Newly
trained TEC students lay there hands on the sick and ill.
This
woman was healed of back and neck pain.
More
people giving God the glory with Pastora Jemimah in green.
New
TEC volunteers laying hands on the pain and healing the sick.
This
woman was healed of arthritis pain in her hands and wrist and severe
back pain.
An
elder in the church giving glory to God that his knees no longer
hurt.
This
man's back and hip pain were healed.
More
people rejoicing over their healing with Pastora Jemimah
Woman
healed of a week long headache that made it hard for here to
walk, sit up or move her eyes. She made necklaces of shells for
those on our evangelistic team.
Another
woman healed of back pain.
Giving
God glory this woman proudly holds her son to show that she can
lift him and carry him now that her back pain is gone. She had
not been able to lift him up for several months.
This
woman was healed of a sore throat and neck and back pain.
People
raising their hands, wanting to commit to turning away from sin
and put their faith and trust in Jesus.
Anna
on left and others turning their lives over to Jesus.
The next day, we did more house to house visitations, evangelism
and prepared for our big outreach in the main township
of Bolinao. In the afternoon, we walked to the township from
our outlying
village. On the way to the township, as we passed houses,
we invited everyone
we passed to join us. We started out as five people and
ended up with 30 people following us to the crusade/outreach.
Pastor
Carl preaching and evangelist Marc interpreting before the rain
came.
The crowd gathered and the black clouds gathered at the
same time. As we started the crusade the rains poured down.
I spoke
very briefly to the hardcore crowd gathered under umbrellas
that were
doing their best to resist the rain. Unfortunately, many of
the unsaved
went home due to the severe storm. We invited those who needed
healing prayer up on the stage, out of the rain. That
night 10 people were healed of back, neck, hip, and shoulder
pain. Sore
throats were healed; arthritis was healed as well as numb and
tingling
fingers. It was complete confusion in many ways, because the
sick and
the trained volunteers all had crowded up on the stage to avoid
the rain.
Despite that, joy and rejoicing was everywhere. The stage held
four times
more people than it was designed for. (See the pictures) Ten
people were healed and two seemed to come to faith
although most of the
unsaved people went home during the rain and before the healing
and alter call was given.
Those
needing healing come up on the stage out of the rain. The old
man with the hunchback in the blue blanket is about to be healed
in Jesus' name. He could barely climb the steps to the stage.
Here
he is being prayed over.
Here
he is giving God the glory for his healing.
Standing
straight and tall, now he is able to walk and climb steps.
Even
children were laying there hands on the sick.
That
night we
walked back
in pouring
rain along
with many
of the
children from
the church.
The water
and mud
in the
paths/roads was
frequently over
our ankles.
The kids
turned a
miserable wet
walk into
a joyful
event. Walking
in the
rain, mud,
and muck,
while wearing
flip flops,
with one
flashlight between
twenty people,
can only
be fun
when combined
with the
hearty laughter
of Filipino
children and
our memories
of God’s
healing power.
We
arrived on the island
of Silaki and trained
the new church in the
Elijah Challenge (TEC)
by kerosene lamp,
and conducted a crusade.
We had no electricity
so instead of a PowerPoint
we just
used the scriptures
and a few notes I made
after arrival. The
trained
believers took authority
over and healed seven
people from their
village and several
more came to faith
and repentance. We
had many
healings of eye problems,
back, hip, neck, and
knee pains, etc. More
sore throats and body
pains (there was a
flue type sickness
going through all
the villages) were
healed as well. Even
children joined in
to pray with authority
for those who needed
healing.
God showed up again
as we have come to
expect and ten were
healed and three
came to faith.
We
fell in love with the
people in Silaki and
Santiago islands all
over again. God healed
34 people in two crusades
and one
Elijah Challenge training
seminar. At least 9 people
came to faith in
the Lord and many others
seemed strongly affected
by our teaching, preaching
and the power of God.
We left behind two churches
of
trained believers. God
showed up even during
the wind, rain, mud and
lack
of electricity. What
is amazing is that we
were basically rained
out, everywhere
we went. Many sinners
went home but the sick
that came to be healed
would not be detered
by the rain. They were
determined
to be healed. We persevered
with them and many were
healed while standing
in the
rain.
We
had taught two Elijah Challenge seminars, and conducted
three crusades, in seven days. Over fifty people
were trained in
the Elijah Challenge
including some children, who also laid hands on
the sick and healed them. Two churches were trained
in the Way
of the Master (WOTM)
and The Elijah Challenge (TEC), and the leaders
of the
two churches went through both training sessions
twice. Praise the Lord!
Many came from one Island to heal people on the
next
Island and many who
were healed one day were healing other people
the next day in Jesus name.
We
expect to hear great
things from them, and
Lord willing, we will
return and build on the
foundation we have laid.
Pastor
Carl Henderson
TEC
Philippines Coordinator
MOR – Mission
of Reconciliation
Luke 10:9 "Heal
the sick who are there and tell them,
'The kingdom of God is near you.’"