Reports
of unusually successful Feeding Events resulting in the planting
of a new churches in mostly unreached villages---four churches
were planted after a Feeding Event in December 2009:
Thrilok
Puri in Delhi - July 2010
Village
Masuda Ajmer, Rajasthan - June 2010
City
of Agra, Uttar Pradesh - May 2010
Village Devbhan, Uttar Pradesh - April 2010
Village
Vikas Nagar, Uttarakhand - March 2010
Village
Panjeke, Punjab - February 2010
Allipur
Village, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh - January 26, 2010
Kalavati Hospital Grounds, New Delhi - December 23, 2009
Village
Sonia Vihar, Uttar Pradesh, - November 2009
Village Lal Ghar - October 12, 2009
Village
Gurugasspur Punjab - September 8, 2009
Aghrthal
Mandi Punjab - August
14, 2009
Uttam
Nagar East, Astala, Delhi - July 21, 2009
Krishna
Colony, Uttam Nagar, East Delhi, June 21, 2009
Gahllgate,
Amritsar District, Punjab, May 28, 2009
Village Ahtoda, Uttar Pradesh, 14 April 2009
Village Dwarala, Uttar Pradesh, 20 March 2009
Village Mitta Pur, Delhi, 26 February 2009
Muzafer
Nagar District, 19 January 2009
Bhangla
Saheb Road, New Delhi, Christmas Day 2008
Shajanpur, Village Panapur, 14 December 2008
Feerojpur,
Punjab, 16 November 2008
Thahirpur
Village, Delhi, 19 October 2008
Jammu & Kashmir
State, September 2008
Rohini Village, New Delhi, September 2008
Kahve
Village, Amritsar District, Punjab, August 2008
Dubawa
Village, Haryana, July 2008
Quaidia
Village, Punjab, June 2008
Kondally
Slum area of New Delhi, May 2008
Bejholi
Kavinaagar Apur Road, Uttar Pradesh, April 2008
Bejli-Sardana,
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, March 2008
Sijarsi,
Uttar Pradesh, July 2007
Chotpur,
Uttar Pradesh, September 2007
Noida,
October 2007
Kallianpury,
Uttar Pradesh, December 2007
Vasant
Village, December 2007
Bhim
Colony Ali Village, January 2008
J.
J. Colony near New Delhi, February 2008
Evangelistic
Healing & Feeding
Events
According
to Director Joshua
of The Elijah Challenge Training Centre in North India, the
Lord revealed to him and Pastor Simon Haqq an unprecedentedly
effective model for planting churches in unreached villages.
This model was revealed to them after The Elijah Challenge
event in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh in May 2007. The model
involves
holding
an event
where the gospel is preached, the sick are healed, and the people
are fed a good meal. In this way servants of God trained by The
Elijah Challenge at the Meerut Seminar have already planted two
churches. Their first effort was in July 22, 2007 in the totally
Hindu village
of Sijarsi where 476 people were fed, many were healed of their
infirmities, and 280 decided to believe on Jesus Christ after
hearing the gospel and witnessing the confirming miracles. A
church was immediately planted and led by a pastor trained under
The Elijah Challenge. Miracles took place there nearly every
day. This village event was highly successful and fruitful by
any standard.
The
next village where they were to plant another church was called
Hyburpur. Here is Joshua’s report:
"Before
we started the Feeding Event at Hyburpur, our ministry team
went to invite people just one day before the
event. But our team
leader received a threat from local religious fundamentalists
which said 'we don’t allow Christians to do
this program' because they heard about what happened at the
village of Sijarsi---how people gave their lives to Jesus and
were healed and started to follow Christ. That news went around
the villages near Sijarsi. We have 15 villages in mind; our
plan and prayer are that all the villagers shall know Christ
in
every
village. We had planned
to start a fellowship in Hyburpur, but this time we had to go
to the next village called Chotpur because of the opposition. On
18th of September at Chotpur village we had successful Feeding
Event---261 people gave their life to Jesus Christ."
This model involves two things: demonstrations
of miraculous healing power and personal relationships. The
miracles performed
in Jesus’ name demonstrate to the villagers that our God
is the only true God. Then at the meal after the meeting, there
are opportunities for interaction and personal relationships
to be formed between the gospel team and the villagers. The term “Christianity” is
not mentioned to them because it would immediately arouse suspicions
that they are being christianized which would likely lead to
their rejecting the team and their message. Instead, Jesus Christ
and Him crucified are preached with a demonstration of the Spirit
and of power.
Jesus never commanded us to christianize people, but rather
to disciple the nations. Unfortunately the church has confused
the two and made it difficult to fulfill the Great Commission.
There are unreached people groups in India who are willing to
be disciples of Jesus Christ, but not to be christianized. The
first involves following, obeying, and serving the Son of God
Jesus Christ. The second connotes embracing a western religion
fostered upon their nation by foreign conquerors of a bygone
era as well as in part the western culture associated with that
religion.
Joshua
told me that previous models, such as going into villages to
share the gospel by the distribution of gospel tracts, have
shown to be ineffective. Some years ago Joshua headed 50 teams
which were sent to villages to show the Jesus film as part
of the Jesus Film Project. But there was little follow-up to
speak of after the film was shown in the villages. To add to
that there are now official restrictions which limit the showing
of the Jesus film. But Feeding Events of the type being done
are welcome.
There is a great need to plant churches in the
villages of India. Between sixty to seventy percent of India’s one billion
souls live in villages. In India’s big cities there can
be found churches of many different stripes. But relatively few
are willing to go to the villages to proclaim the kingdom of
God.
With the potential help of American sponsors who finance the
feeding events, Simon and Joshua are now hoping to hold two such
events each month to plant two churches monthly. (After achieving
that their next goal will be to plant 100 churches annually in
unreached villages.) In order to do this we will need funds to
hold Equipping Seminars to train the Indian servants of God to
heal the sick at the Feeding Events. The pastors who will be
placed in these new churches also need to be trained under The
Elijah Challenge so that they can continue to heal the sick and
draw new souls into the Kingdom of God.
The Lord has shown us a model that is surprisingly successful
for planting churches in the villages of India. We hope ultimately
to be able to train thousands of teams with the Elijah Challenge
and then to send them into unreached villages to hold Feeding
Events resulting in the planting of new churches, each with a
trained pastor. So far two village churches---in Sijarsi and
in Chotpur---have been planted in this way.
On
the second night of an Elijah Challenge Crusade in the town
of Budaun, Uttar Pradesh the Lord performed many miracles
through His Indian servants. These healings demonstrated that
Jesus Christ is the only way to the Father according to John
14:6.
Approximately
200
people,
all of them
Hindus and Musl__ms, came forward to accept Jesus as their only
Savior after hearing the gospel and witnessing the confirming
miraculous healings. A new fellowship was formed out of
these new believers from Hindu and Musl__m backgrounds. It is
good when new groups come into being not by believers transferring
from existing churches, but simply by believers obeying the command
of our Lord Jesus Christ to heal the sick and preach the gospel
to the lost.
Pastor Joshua wrote on December 21, 2007:
"Gospel
and Feeding Event and successful response! Many pastors came
to know about it as The Elijah Challenge testimony spreads all
over North India, we praise God! Saveral pastors called on the
phone and asked
me about a Feeding Event, the need is great we have been praying
about it at least we need to conduct two Feeding Events in a
month and
to start two new churches every month and to appoint two pastors.
All the pastors must go through The Elijah Challenge Training
Center India as well as thousands of believers are to be trained
each year."
Reports of successful Feeding Events resulting in the planting
of a new church in a previously unreached village:
Village
Ahtoda, Uttar Pradesh, 14 April 2009
Village
Dwarala, Uttar Pradesh, 20 March 2009
Village
Mitta Pur, Delhi, 26 February 2009
Muzafer
Nagar District, 19 January 2009
Bhangla
Saheb Road, New Delhi, Christmas Day 2008
Shajanpur,
Village Panapur, 14 December 2008
Feerojpur,
Punjab, 16 November 2008
Thahirpur
Village, Delhi, 19 October 2008
Jammu & Kashmir
State, September 2008
Rohini
Village, New Delhi, September 2008
Kahve
Village, Amritsar District, Punjab, August 2008
Dubawa
Village, Haryana, July 2008
Quaidia
Village, Punjab, June 2008
Kondally
Slum area of New Delhi, May 2008
Bejholi
Kavinaagar Apur Road, Uttar Pradesh, April 2008
Bejli-Sardana,
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, March 2008
Sijarsi,
Uttar Pradesh, July 2007
Chotpur,
Uttar Pradesh, September 2007
Noida,
October 2007
Kallianpury,
Uttar Pradesh, December 2007
Vasant
Village, December 2007
Bhim
Colony Ali Village, January 2008
J.
J. Colony near New Delhi, February 2008
Luke
10:9 "Heal
the sick who are there and tell them,
'The kingdom of God is near you.’"