Carl
trained with The Elijah Challenge in 2006, and is presently
serving as a missionary in the Philippines.
Training and Miracles at Youth With A Mission (YWAM)
YWAM has a basic, entry into missions, training school called DTS
or CDTS; it is taught at YWAM bases all around the world. We were
asked by the Baguio City, Philippines, DTS Director Jothan Gaetz
(a Canadian missionary) to serve as guest lecturers for one week
with his DTS class and to teach them the Way of the Master (WOTM)
and The Elijah Challenge (TEC) evangelism methods. We began teaching
the twelve students and eleven staff on Monday, September 17th, 2007.
The group consisted of mostly young people who came from many different
nations and the Philippines.
We (Marc Chavez, Nethaniel and I, the MOR team) spent eight hours
teaching them the basics of the WOTM and then we informed them it
was time to put into practice the things they had learned. We went
out on to the streets and parks in Baguio City to share our faith.
We continued to train them for two more days and did evangelism with
them each afternoon. They grew more powerful and competent in the
things of God on each trip. They no longer needed a coach watching
over them and many of them were powerfully sharing their faith in
one-2-one evangelism with complete autonomy.
On the fourth day of class we changed to the topic of The Elijah
Challenge (TEC) as we usually do. We showed them their power and
authority from scriptures and the clear commands of Christ to heal
the sick, cast out demons, and proclaim the Kingdom of God. They
told us, “Everything you said would happen during one-2-one
evangelism, has happened.” So it is easy for us to believe
you and to trust the scriptures on this too.
Pastor
Carl teaching the WOTM to YWAM students
YWAM
students laying hands on their classmates and healing them at
the end of The Elijah Challenge (TEC) class
By Friday, they were ready to put their new understanding of
scriptures into practice. We prayed with authority over class
members with injuries
and we watched as headaches, back pain, knee pain, eye pain
and others were healed very quickly. One of the students was
going
blind with
retinopathy, and she had already learned to read brail in preparation
for her coming blindness. We ministered to her expecting to
see her healed. She immediately told us she could see better
than
she had
been able to see three months before. She said, “The
black dots are gone and you’re no longer shadows to me,
but blurry figures.” Like the story of the blind man
with Jesus in Mark 8:22-25, where Jesus had to make two attempts
in order
to
completely
heal him, we were excited at the progress and so we took authority
over her blindness again and again.
YWAM
student has hands layed on her eyes by her fellow students who
were recently trained to do the (TEC)
The
student and her fellow YWAM classmates rejoicing, as her vision
dramatically improves
At the end of an hour we were all exhausted and there was no
improvement other than the initial reversal of over three months
damage to
her eyes. When class finally came to an end, we were all
exhausted, sorrowful
and depressed that she had not been completely healed. Her
incomplete healing stole the joy from the other complete healings
we had experienced.
During the lunch break, several students who had previously
been involved in the occult and animistic spirit worship
manifested
demonic oppression. It was
stirred up during the rebuking of the diseases and illness. We dealt
with these privately and fairly quickly, and deliverance
and peace was restored in Jesus
name.
After lunch, we reviewed our plan for the crusade that night and made
final preparations for the outreach to our community. The atmosphere
of sadness and
exhaustion was
present with the students. Many were disappointed that their classmate,
whom they loved, was not healed. I must admit, I was disappointed also.
We finished
our meeting and the preparations for the crusade began.
As the hour for the crusade approached, a rain storm came and poured
buckets of rain on us. We prayed and the rain lifted, but a light mist
remained until
we started. We put together the equipment and the crusade began late,
in a soggy environment, which greatly reduced the number of sinners who
came.
A band from YWAM played a few songs and then I preached a Way
of the Master sermon. I preached about sin, repentance, righteousness,
judgment,
the
wrath to come,
and the grace of God to those who would repent – those
who would turn from sin and to Christ, who would put their faith
and
trust in
Him.
After this I issued “The Elijah Challenge!” If Jesus is God, he can
forgive sin, he can heal the sick and he can cast out demons! If Jesus is God
and he has “all authority on heaven and earth” then if we obey him,
we should be able to heal the sick and trample the works of the enemy as he said
we would do. I told them, “If Jesus heals people here this night, then
you can never again say you don’t believe that Jesus is ‘Lord of
Lords and King of Kings.’” I told them that if Jesus healed people
this night they must admit that His kingdom has come and his will must be done
in their lives. I told them that Jesus’ word promises us that we will heal
and cast out demons in his name. “If we heal in his name,
then you must believe that Jesus can also forgive sins and rescue
you
from sin,
death, the
grave and Hades.”
Then we asked those who were sick or ill to come and be healed
by our new TEC trained YWAM students. A reluctant and very shy
group
slowly
came forward
to
be healed. Filipinos are generally shy, but this was the shiest
group we had ever had. For the first time in our experience,
the group
was predominantly
youth! Our newly trained students began to lay hands on them
and pray over them with
authority. In less than a minute, many of those present were
healed. Those with pain, injuries, headaches, fevers and sore
throats were
healed immediately.
It
happened so fast and so easily that it astonished everyone. One
of the YWAM staff members was praying for a boy with a knee injury
he
had endured
since
he was
six years old (he was now eleven). When they finished praying
he was asked to test the knee and he found it completely healed.
When
he told
the YWAM
staffer
it was healed, the staffer found himself saying “It is?!?” Then
the boy began to demonstrate by jumping, bending and squatting
down.
At first I must admit, I was reluctant to believe these young people
because they were healed so quickly and easily. We would question them;
asking them
again and again about their healing to make sure we understood them correctly.
They
would insist they were healed and demonstrate that they could do what
they had not been able to do before. We had injuries from playing basketball
healed,
with
the boy jumping into the air demonstrating what he could not do before.
We examined injured wrists that were healed, migraine headaches, some
that were
a week old,
were gone. Sore throats, headaches and fever were rampant in the group,
with all of them reporting the pain, fever, and headaches, instantly
healed.
We normally pray for people several times before everyone is healed,
but on this occasion, ninety percent of the people were healed the first
time we prayed.
There is something about the faith of youth and the power and authority
of God,
which when combined together, is a powerful force for good in the Kingdom
of God.
This evening we experienced some of the most complete and rapid
miracles we had ever seen. One girl was soaked with sweat and
red faced from
a fever she
had
been experiencing. She said she felt the fever go, she could
swallow without pain, and her headache was gone. I felt her forehead
and
she still felt
feverish to me, but she insisted it was better. I asked her to
go back and have the
group pray for her again. She came back in less than a minute
and she was cool to the
touch. Her sweating had completely ended and she was almost angry
that I had not believed her the first time. She told me, “I felt the fever leave before
and it was just taking my body a little time to cool down!” When
I nodded in apology, her joy returned and she gave one of the
best testimonies of the
evening. Having to fight for her miracle, with me of all people,
gave her great boldness to proclaim it to others.
We tried to get those who were healed to tell the audience but
the shyness of their youth made it difficult to hear many of
those who
were healed.
They would
freeze up once we put the microphone near their mouths, but they
would all shake their head and shyly smile with joy when we explained
for
them, what
they had
told us. We would ask them who healed them and they would say, “Jesus.”
We had one high school boy who had kidney disease which caused
him severe pain in his back and caused him have difficulty urinating.
When he was
healed he
turned from side to side and he bent and twisted back and forth
to
show he had no pain.
While we were trying to get him to give his testimony, he could
not stand still. He told us, “I have to urinate; I have to go right now! I have not been
able to go for two days, but I have to go now.” He ran
from the stage to find a place to relieve himself. His kidneys
were
obviously working
now!
Another boy with a sore throat, which was swollen so bad that
it looked like mumps, had the swelling and pain instantly healed
in
Jesus name.
He went
from person to person having them feel his throat and telling
us, “The
pain is gone!”
After so many youth were healed in the first round of prayers, we had
a German missionary with an injured back and side who came forward after
observing the
other miracles. He said the doctor had told him it would take several
months for the pain to go away, but God instantly healed him in the second
group of
prayers.
We had an elderly woman with a demon who set in the front row
of chairs watching the healings. She was doubled over in apparent
pain. She was
persuaded to
come forward for healing. When they began to talk to her they
realized
she had an
evil spirit. They cast the demon out in Jesus name and the woman’s face
instantly changed from darkness and anger to lightness and peace. The pain in
her chest, stomach, and head were instantly healed. She told them, “The
evil spirit left. He is gone!” She looked years younger
in just minutes. She told us her stomach pain was gone, her heart
pain was
gone, and the
pulsing in her head had stopped. She was full of joy and gave
one
of our better testimonies
that evening. She was not shy to give God the glory!
After most of the audience was healed, we turned our attention
back to the YWAM student who had not been healed earlier in the
afternoon.
In
the afternoon,
she
said the black spots had come out of her eyes and she could see
us moving around like shadows. She told us we had reversed about
three
months of
damage to her
eyes. We now began to pray for her again, and in three stages
it improved dramatically. First the blackness and grayness in
her
eyes disappeared;
she could see us
moving around as blurry figures instead of shadows. Then, for
the first time in over
a year, she could see colors and she went about on the stage
telling us all the colors of our clothes. “This is red… this is yellow and that is blue… she
would say as she pointed to peoples clothes. We rejoiced and wept with her as
she experienced the joy of being able to see colors, something she had long since
lost the ability to do! We prayed again and much of the blurriness disappeared
and she even remarked that she could make out who we were, she went around the
group saying, “So you are so and so,” and named us as she figured
out who we were. When she got to me she said, “So you are Kuya Carl.” (Kuya:
The older brother – a sign of respect in Filipino culture). She turned
to one of the YWAM staffers and said, “Wow you’re handsome!” before
she realized what she was saying. We prayed for her again and
there was some more improvement, but her vision was never completely
restored. She
said
it was still a little blurry, though we took authority over it
several more times. However,
it had improved so much (she said by 90%) that she wept, laughed,
smiled and hugged everyone she knew. The service came to a close
with a salvation
call.
The demonized women and a young lady from the neighborhood made
commitments to put their faith and trust in Jesus and to turn
from
sin in repentance.
As the meeting came to an end we recognized the strength of YWAM…their
youth! They celebrated the miracles by singing, dancing, hugging,
laughing and patting each other on the back and giving glory
to God for all
that had happened
that night.
We now had 27 people healed (this is our conservative number,
we think there may be about seven more), including one who had
a demon
of infirmity
cast
out, and two people who made professions of faith and repentance,
and began their
walk with The Lord. The week we were teaching at YWAM one of
the students who had been sent by his parents to attend the course
(yet wasn’t
a Christian) was also born again after one of the evangelism
trips downtown. A total of three
people!
Once again we were “rained out” and many non-believers
went home before the service began or did not come because of
the weather. None
the
less, as we have come to expect, God showed up and vindicated
His name and demonstrated
His authority and power; through weak, undeserving, frail, nameless,
faceless evangelists, like us!
To God be, the Glory!
Pastor
Carl preaching and making The Elijah Challenge, as recently trained
YWAM students lay hands on the sick and infirmed
The
young lady shyly turns her back to the camera was also healed
This young man injured his hand playing basketball
the injury is healed
This young lady (with the hat) is healed of stomach
pain
This boy is also healed of sore throat and fever
This girl is explaining how her back pain was healed
This lady (behind the microphone) had a demon of
infirmity cast out of her which resulted in her instant healing
“Hear me, O Lord, hear me, that this people may know that You are the Lord
God, and that You have turned their hearts back to you again.” 1
Kings 18:37
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.’"