Carl
trained with The Elijah Challenge in 2006, and is presently
serving as a missionary in the Philippines.
Training Students at Grace Mission Training Center
We arrived late on Saturday October 6, 2007, in Kalibo City, Panay
Island on Cebu Pacific Airlines. We were met by the director of Grace
Mission Training Center (GMTC), Pastor Evon Carcillera. We had started
our trip at four in the morning and traveled 12 hours by bus, taxi
and plane to our final destination. Thirty minutes later we were
at our destination in the beautiful, tropical city of Banga. We settled
into a nice home that had been loaned to us by a non-believer for
the benefit of visiting missionaries. We checked out the facilities
for the training which was conducted at the Banga Gospel Church and
the rustic facilities of GMTC.
On Sunday morning, I preached at Banga Gospel Church while our missionary-evangelists,
Marc Chavez and Nethaniel Henderson, preached at a daughter church
about an hour and a half away. Total attendance was down everywhere
because this was the season for the rice harvest. Many were busy
trying to harvest and dry their precious grain while the weather
was still hot and dry. With exception of the crusade at the end,
the rice harvest would be a source of reduced attendance at every
activity planned during this week.
The following morning we taught the Way of the Master (WOTM) to the
students from GMTC, to numerous pastors, to several local evangelist
and many others who wanted to learn to share their faith more effectively.
We struggled at times because many of the students from GMTC were
from the mountains and did not speak English effectively. In addition,
some did not even speak Tagalog effectively. Many spoke Aklanan,
Mindoro, Visayan and other more remote languages. We developed a
translation method to ensure understanding by repeating important
blocks of instruction in several different dialects.
The following day we roll played witnessing scenarios and the newly
trained evangelists practiced with each other. That afternoon we
went out to do evangelism. To our amazement and surprise, we found
a very open community which was more than willing to hear the gospel.
As Marc Chavez our Filipino missionary-evangelist said, “we
were like sugar to ants.” Crowds grew rapidly as we shared
our faith. Those who witnessed in the park and on the campus of
Aklan University frequently watched one-2-one witnessing encounters
grow
quickly to groups of four, then eight or ten people and sometimes
to crowds of twenty, forty and to over one hundred students in
only minutes.
We often prayed and had other people pray that we would see the fruit
of our ministry in the Philippines, but we never knew how faithful
our God would be to that prayer. Once again, we were seeing our newly
trained evangelists returning with joy and laughter about what God
had done through them. The Elijah Challenge miracles had not even
started yet. When this happened their joy exploded to an even higher
level. To God be the glory!
I preached the Wednesday evening service. That night a tremendous
spirit of repentance broke out in the church with many confessing
sins and repenting from sin and rebellion. A powerful move of God
was evident in the whole congregation. We finished late that night
and when we were done it was evident that God was doing a new and
powerful thing with this church and with Grace Mission Training Center.
The Spirit of God was palpable! Although the only call was for repentance
and turning back to God, an elderly woman who came to repent, along
with many others, was healed of numbness and a palsy like, shaking
in her hands, as I laid hands on her and prayed. She did not tell
about this until the next day. This spirit of repentance would bear
even greater fruit at the Elijah Challenge crusade on the following
Friday.
The following day we began to teach The Elijah Challenge (TEC)
course, and we continued doing evangelism in the afternoon. Everyone
evangelized
was invited to the big crusade we were having the next night. The
following morning we completed the The Elijah Challenge (TEC) training
and had the students lay hands on each other and pray with authority
for each other. One girl who had been struck on the head by a falling
coconut when she was a child was healed from her constant headaches
and the dent in her skull disappeared. Others testified of neck
and back pain being healed. A pastor with arm, shoulder, and neck
pain
was healed. Others of sinus, lung and hip pain were healed. In
total, of the 35 students who completed the course, nineteen (19)
needed
healing and were healed, when we took authority over their infirmities.
The preparation for the Crusade began while the MOR (pronounced “more”)
team rested and showered for the crusade. At 6:30 P.M. we were
ferried to the crusade location on the backs of motorcycles.
The crusade began with several outstanding drama plays and music.
Then, our friends, the Mayor of Banga and the head of the Philippines
National Police in the province both spoke about the need to change
the city by changing people’s perceptions of eternity – that
they needed a biblical standard of conduct. When they were done speaking,
I felt like they had already preached my sermon. When the time came
for me to preach, I affirmed the messages of our new friends, the
Mayor and Director of the Police. Then I preached a message on sin,
righteousness, repentance, judgment, and the grace of God to all
who, "turn from their sin in repentance and put their faith
and trust in Jesus Christ."
I followed this Way of the Master message by issuing The Elijah
Challenge. I said that if Jesus was who He said He was, the proof
would be when
He healed people of their infirmities and if He did heal them they
should put their faith and trust in Jesus and turn from their sins
in repentance. I challenged them that if Jesus healed people this
night that they would have no choice but to put their faith and
trust in Jesus and turn from their sins. I told them that if people
were
healed in Jesus name and by the authority given to us as believers
in Jesus and that if they saw the miracles and did not repent they
would be in willful disobedience against their creator. I told
them that if Jesus healed people that night they could never again
say “I
don’t know whether Jesus is real or not.” If also told
them that if they did not turn to Jesus after witnessing his power
and authority healing people they would be no different than Judas
who denied Jesus after seeing his miracles. We then called for
people who needed to be healed to come forward.
We had thirty (30) people come up for healing and we had our newly
trained TEC evangelists pray over them. In the next twenty to thirty
minutes our newly trained evangelist, by the grace of God healed
all of them. They were healed of fevers, headaches, back pain, hip
pain, one of a broken clavicle (collar bone), another of a fractured
shoulder blade, some of sever arthritis pain. One woman had recently
miscarried her baby and was having severe cramping and bleeding.
It ended when she was prayed for by our newly trained evangelist.
Several had near blindness corrected, stomach pain healed, and severe
female cramping was healed.
Fourteen (14) people came forward to repent from their life of sin
and put their faith and trust in Jesus, and thirty were healed and
over three hundred (300) people heard the gospel preached. One man
came to commit his life to Jesus and was healed of neck and headache
pain when he committed his life to Christ. He had not come for healing
but for salvation but Jesus is our deliverer, savior and healer and
gave him the all in one package deal that night. He received salvation
from sin and from pain all at the same time. God was greatly glorified
and our new evangelists were amazed at the way God had used them
in one-2-one evangelism during the week; but even more amazed that
God had healed people they had laid hands on and prayed for. I had
promised them that by the end of the week people would be healed
at the end of their hands, as they laid their hands on the infirmed
and spoke with the boldness, power and authority in Jesus name. They
were so excited to see someone they were praying for with authority
in Jesus name; turn around and tell them the pain was gone, the swelling
was gone, that they could now move the painful part of their body,
move a joint that could not move before, and that they could see
what they had not been able to see before.
Once again the Spirit of God moved powerfully and we were blessed
to be participants. All the glory goes to God, no one else can ever
deserve the Glory!
The following morning our fellow pastors and newly trained evangelists
saw us off to the airport with rejoicing and tears. All wanted pictures
with us, to shake our hands and hug us good-bye one last time. Whenever
saints part it is tearful moment, but never a permanent moment. We
will have eternity to tell and recall our adventures in faith together,
and to give God the glory again and again.
We are also confident we will be back to Banga in the future to do
more training with the Grace Mission Training Center (GMTC). We are
also confident our seed sown in Banga will reap a large harvest in
time. I preached five times in Banga and we taught five days a week,
we led and coached teams in evangelism two afternoons. These evangelism
teams talked to approximately 400 people each afternoon. We trained
35 evangelists in the WOTM and The Elijah Challenge (TEC) and we
preached in a large crusade with over 300 people present. Thirty
(30) people were healed and fourteen (14) came to Christ in repentance.
God is good!
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.’"