Jesus
Christ's power to heal the sick proved that He had authority
to forgive sin. The issue of the forgiveness of sins is predominant
in the minds of Hindus. On the high day of a very important
Hindu
festival
in early 2008, thirty-five million Hindus will bathe in the Ganges
River at the same
spot. They do this to wash away their sins.

High
in the Himalayan foothills overlooking the Ganges River in
the far distance: thirty-five
million Hindu pilgrims
bathe in the same place in an attempt
to wash away their sins
Team
leader Brent Knapton of Window of Opportunity led us to North
India to equip the leaders at the annual North
India Evangelism and Church Planting Conference. The venue
was Dehra Dun, a town nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas.
As one of the four speakers, my job was to equip an army of witnesses
to minister the gospel to the lost multitudes of India in the
spirit and power of Elijah. They would entrust what they would
receive to still others, ultimately discipling India for Jesus
Christ for the fulfillment of the Great Commission. The signs
and wonders the Lord would do through them would prove to the
lost that our God is the only true God and that Jesus Christ
is the only way to Him.

One
hundred Indian
servants of the Lord gather to be equipped at the North India
Evangelistic & Church Planting Conference
On
Saturday April 15 we held our single Evangelistic Healing Crusade
to climax the ten equipping sessions of the
Seminar.
Most of the Seminar participants had by then left for home in
order to be able to serve their respective congregations the
next morning on Resurrection (Easter) Sunday. For some of them
it would take on the order of 24 hours on the road by bus and
by
train
to get
home. Those trained believers who stayed back in Dehra Dun for
the Crusade numbered about twenty. But like Gideon's three
hundred troops, they proved sufficient in the Lord.

Climax:
Evangelistic Healing Service reaching out to Hindus
Typically in Crusades of this type, attendance starts small
on the first evening but explodes on successive
evenings as word of the miraculous healings spreads. We had
scheduled one and only one Crusade meeting, and attendance
that night was
100 to 150 people. Quite of few of them were Hindus with
infirmities who
had been
invited by their Christian neighbors
and friends.
I shared with them that Jesus' power to heal the sick proved
that He had authority to forgive sin. This issue is predominant
in the minds of Hindus. On the high day of a very important
Hindu festival, thirty-five million Hindus bathe in the Ganges
River
at the same place to wash away their sins. That
evening I told them that the miraculous healings they would
witness would prove
to them that their sins could be forgiven by faith
in Christ who died on the cross to bear their sin. They would
not need to go to the time, expense, and effort of traveling
to the Ganges River.
I called the trained believers present to minister healing
in Christ's name.
First
we ministered mass healing to them by exercising our authority
over disease from the front. A number were immediately healed
in this way and came forward to testify. Among them was a man
who had suffered from constant severe ringing in his ears.
The ringing stopped and he could hear clearly.

"Gideon's
300" prepare to heal the sick to prove to the Hindus that
our God is the only true God and that Jesus is the only way
to Him

Ladies exercise their authority and lay hands
on the infirm

Men minister to the infirm in Christ's name
Then
I had the believers minister to the infirm one-on-one through
the
laying of their hands. Many more were healed in this way. Among
them
was a woman who had had hard growths on her head and stomach.
Both growths sharnk and disappeared when a believer laid
hands on her and cursed the growths. A man with poor vision
testified that he could see clearly. There were many other
testimonies
as well, including deliverance from alcoholism and chronic
pain. The believers were thrilled to see
the Lord
use
them
to do
such
miracles.
Below
are photos of some who were healed and gave their testimonies
publicly.
Here and below:
The testimonies of miraculous
healings begin...















After we had heard enough testimonies to establish without
any doubt that Jesus had authority to forgive sin,
I asked host Pastor
Simon Haqq to invite the people to accept Jesus Christ
as Lord and Savior. When he asked those wanting to
follow Jesus
to
stand up, teammate Dennis Vauk counted at least fifty
precious Hindu souls.
He estimated
that
perhaps
80% of the Hindus who had come to the meeting had decided
to believe in Jesus for the forgiveness of their sins,
an extremely
high "success rate." A number of them had
experienced physical healing when ministered to by
a trained believer.

Pastor Simon Haqq challenges Hindus to follow
Jesus Christ

At
least 50 Hindus stand up to receive Christ at Crusade
after
hearing the gospel and seeing the confirming miraculous
healings
The local leaders and believers here saw that this model
of evangelism actually worked. They were very excited that
they could actually heal the sick in Christ's name and see Hindus
come to Christ at an impressive rate. They will undoubtedly
continue
on with the good thing that the Lord has so graciously begun
in them. Ultimately we are looking for a mass movement of Hindus
to Christ as many believers are trained to do these works that
Jesus did.
More doors of opportunities for us have opened up in Calcutta,
New Delhi, and Bihar. Especially attractive is an opportunity
beginning in January 2008 when the next big Hindu festival at
the Ganges River begins. On the high day of that Festival, thirty-five
million
Hindus as mentioned above will bathe in
the river at one location. We want to train up a large number
of believers who can heal the infirm Hindus in Jesus' name as
they come to the river to bathe. The miraculous healings will
prove that only Jesus has authority to forgive sin. The goddess
of the Ganges River will lose her demonic power over the Hindu
people when precious souls are baptized in the river in Christ's
name instead.

Team
members Donna & Dennis Vauk, OM missionaries
Ray & Christa Eicher, team leader Brent Knapton and Brother
Bill
(missing from picture: teammate Van Davis)