Jim was trained under The Elijah Challenge in Houston in February
2008. He reports:
"I
arrived at the home of my host Pastor Elito Lantingan after
a total of some 30 hours of travel by jet
and finally by
a three-wheeled covered motorcycle called “Bajaj.” Originally
I was to start teaching the next day but the scheduled speaker
was unavailable so I was asked to speak. The seminar was for
all the pastors of the mountain tribes to come for the teaching
of The Elijah Challenge. I was thrilled because over the years
I have preached and taught about the Great Commission and how
important it is to reach every nation tribe and tongue. At
that moment I was in the very midst of the B'laan Tribe and
their
pastors who have traveled many hours on foot to attend these
meetings. Some had walked from their mountain village for as
long as 10 hours to get to the highway in order to ride a jeepney
for a few more hours. Communication to the pastors was done
by radio broadcast only two days a week. So they were all very
excited
to be in attendance.
The first night, after having being awake for 40 hours, I saw
about 40 people attend. Twenty were the pastors representing
15 tribes and the others were from Pastor Elito’s church.
I preached from 1 Kings 18 and spoke on what if Elijah had not
obeyed the Lord in his life and how, in our disobedience, we
can tie the hands of God. Then I suggested that Elijah's boldness
is seen in the New Testament in the healings that were performed
and those same healings can happen tonight to prove that Jesus
is the only way to the Father. I asked anyone with a need for
healing to stand up. I had the pastors lay hands on these folks
and then I prayed to God first and commanded the healing in Jesus’ name.
I always tried to model the difference of praying to God AND
THEN commanding the healing. The first night saw eight people
healed from various back, neck and stomach problems. Everyone
was encouraged.
In
front of Pastor Elito's church
Laughing in the dirt
The
next day the pastors attended the first set of teachings along
with a few church members. I tried to simplify things
as most of the tribal pastors had very limited education
and some
had none at all. BUT they were not without understanding.
I was very impressed with their wisdom and knowledge of the
Bible. God is faithful when we make our lives available. Demonstration
time came and there was only one grandma that had a need.
Her
stomach was in pain for some time. I asked for one of
the ladies to place her hand on grandma's tummy and then I placed
my hand
on hers. The helper started to laugh and laugh and then
they
both went tumbling down to the dirt floor. I was kind
of
stunned and Pastor Elito was worried that Grandma might have
been hurt.
Both were okay and Grandma was healed and the girl was
laughing.
That evening we had another guest speaker and then I demonstrated
healing again this time with the pastors laying hands
and commanding. We saw about 13 more backs, necks and stomachs
healed. There
were eighty people in attendance that night.
First stroke victim healed
The
next day we decided to change things. I felt that the pastors had
received the basics of the course by
noon that
day and
so I suggested that they go out two by two into the
village to heal
the sick and to invite them to the first real outreach/crusade.
So off they went. I too went out with the pastor’s
son who had been interpreting for me. We went first
to his grandpa's
house. His grandpa had suffered a stroke two years
ago and had been partially paralyzed on one side and
could
not speak. I must
admit I was a little nervous and was talking to God
about what I was about to do. Very quickly I became
a student
of The
Elijah Challenge and remembered the principles---first,
praying to God and then, commanding the healing. I
placed my hands on grandpa's hips and issued a command.
Sure
enough there
was movement and loosening of his leg and hip. He was
trying to tell us what was happening, so I thought,
let’s
command his healing so he can speak. Again God responded
and not only
he could speak, but the frozen look of paralysis on his
face was gone, his arm was mobile and he could walk.
We challenged
him do to some squats and just like Manny Pacquiou, the
local world champion boxer, he was going up and down
faster than
me. We were all very excited.
This
grandpa had been paralyzed for 2 years. He is shown doing squats
in his house after the Lord healed him.
Second stroke victim healed
Then
I was taken across the road to see another man. I was told on the
way that this fellow had been paralyzed
for eight
years.
No problem, I thought. One stroke victim healed,
bring on the world! Then I entered his home and saw a very
much older
gentleman
crippled over, clutching a cane with one hand and
the other gnarled in a tight fist frozen to his chest. His wife
was helping him
come to us as he dragged his one leg in a form of
walking.
Oh, I was really wondering about my faith level now.
So
again I became
a student and went through the principles of The
Elijah Challenge. I began to command in Jesus’ name
and as I was commanding I gently slid my hand under
grandpa's
arm and slowly, with
no pressure, ran my hand down his arm. Very slowly
did we watch as the arm straightened out and when I
got to
his hand, the
fingers
blossomed effortlessly like a flower. It was amazing.
Elderly
man for paralyzed 8 years now walking in his house with no aids
The
white palm soon was pink as the blood began to come back.
We then
started to minister to his hip and leg and they started
to respond. Grandpa
was being healed and was also trying to communicate.
In our excitement I forgot that he couldn't talk. Revelation
again
came to me---command
healing for his mouth. So I did and after two rounds
of commanding and much giggling on grandpa's part, he could
talk perfectly
and his face also was back to normal. AFTER 8 YEARS!
Some peopled starting to gather at the door and they were amazed
at what
was happening. It was just like the descriptions in the
Bible. These
men were known by the people and they were amazed. We
invited
everyone to the evening meeting and asked the two grandpas
to come and testify. That night about 200 people came.
Temporary setback
There
was both good news and bad news for the evening meeting. The church
was packed solid and the worship
was very good.
Then the guest speaker began to talk. We were hoping
that this night
there would be many souls saved. I would do another
demonstration of healing with the pastors healing the sick and
Pastor
Elito would give the altar call in Tagalog. We were
set. But the
enemy can be quick to squelch things. The guest speaker
went on and
on and on in ENGLISH. He was basically talking to me.
My back was to the crowd since I was up front. When
it was
finally my
turn to minister, the church was empty but for about
40 people. All were offended, we found out, because
the speaker
did
not talk to the people in their language but to me
in English. I
was not aware of this until the next day. So I just
kept on going and about thirteen folks were healed. The most
dramatic healing
involved a woman who could not speak but could only
babble. A pastor who could not see was able to read from the
Bible very
clearly. Another man who had a toothache for a week
was in pain no more. The rest were healings of backs, necks
and
stomachs.
The wife of one of the grandpas who had been healed
of his stroke reported that she felt a hot burning sensation
when
they laid
hands on her. The very positive side of this evening
was that all the laying on of hands and healing were
done by
the pastors
and that everyone who came up for healing was in fact
healed. Their mountain-moving faith increased. Pastor
Elito could
not salvage the evening as there was no one around.
In some ways
it was sad but we learned that he must be careful who
he allows in his pulpit.
Huffing and puffing up the mountain
The
next day’s plan was to climb up the mountain
to visit one of the pastors’ villages. On the way up,
my heart was pounding so hard in my ears I was wondering
who else
could hear
it as I gasped for air. We made it to the top and
made history inasmuch as I was the first white man ever
to enter this village.
I gave a short workshop on how to minister healing
and asked those who needed healing to come forward.
Eight came
forward
and there was another elderly stroke victim.
Elijah
Challenge Training in village church
Third stroke victim healed
We prayed first to God, and then commanded
the healing. I just knew big things were to happen. I asked who
had
been healed
or
had a change
in their condition. To my surprise, no one had been touched; not
a single one. It seems that during the whole time there was something
for me to learn. So again becoming the student, I ministered and
commanded with more authority. And God graciously began to heal.
The stroke grandpa was the most dramatic and comical as I asked him
to demonstrate Manny Paquiou. He was twisting and punching and squatting
for all he was worth, just enjoying his new freedom. The other healing
was experienced by the village councilor. I believe he is the one
the village looks up to for guidance. He had pain in his elbow, perhaps
arthritis. After twice issuing authoritative commands he was healed
and then gave the visiting white man the okay sign. Pastor Emeldo
was glad that this elder approved of me.
Laying
hands on grandpa with stroke
Before going up to the village I witnessed one of the paralyzed
grandpas bathing at the central bath spot. He had walked down the
side of the very steep hill, some 200 feet, all by himself to take
a bath. I visited the grandpa who had been paralyzed for eight
years. He greeted me at the door and said he had been out planting
some papaya seeds. He was not completely healed but Pastor Elito
would continue ministering to him until the healing is complete.
During our visit his wife lifted up his t-shirt to expose his back.
She wanted to show us that the major lumps that were preventing
her husband from standing up straight were all gone. We had not
laid hands on them or rebuked them specifically but God had healed
them anyway. There was just one small lump above his kidney, we
spoke to it authoritatively in Jesus’ name and it left as
well.
I was so very blessed by the hospitality of Pastor Elito’s
family and learned that a real home consists not in the beauty
of the home but in the beauty of the hearts of those who live in
the home. I learned that God honors our availability more than
our abilities. I learned that the principles of The Elijah Challenge
are a very powerful way to demonstrate that it is our God
that heals the sick to prove to the world that he also forgives
sin and delights to do this.
One last note---in my quiet times God had spoken to me about making
history on this trip. When I arrived and as I was talking to Pastor
Elito he told me that he thought my coming would in some way change
the history of their ministry!"
The
first "white man" to the village having
a coconut snack
Aftermath of Jim's visit
Received
from Pastor Elito Lantingan on January 2, 2009
"Thank
you so much for your ... Tribal ministry here
in the Philippines. Yes, we will continue to visit them, particularly
the two people healed of stroke. They joined with
us to worship the Lord. Not only them, but there are so
many people
attending
during the time of our Sunday Service. It is the impact of
The Elijah Challenge Training. PRAISE THE LORD--you are part
of
this ministry. We hope that God continue to bless them. This
coming Sunday I will visit Tloblao Church pastored
by Pastor Calatao to encourage them. We always pray for
the complete healing of the elderly grandpa."