
Medan encircled at the upper left on the northern
end of the island of Sumatra
The Elijah Challenge was invited
to equip pastors, servants of God, and Seminary students
gathered at Gereja Kristen Baithani's auditorium. After two morning
sessions of training an Evangelistic
Healing
Service for the lost and the infirm was held.

Evangelistic Healing Service
After
the
evangelistic
message
the trained believers laid hands on the infirm, and many testified
that they had been healed in Jesus' name. A young man who had
not been able to lift his arms over his head since birth was
seen raising his arms effortlessly.

Able to raise his arms over his head for the first
time
One lame man severely crippled
from birth was able to walk, although not perfectly, without
the aid
of his crutches. He had never done this before. See the photos
below.

Above: leaving his crutches behind him, he
gets up and walks in Jesus' name



Above: his crutches now follow
him


"The lame walk, and the gospel is preached to the
poor"
Two
people with heart conditions testified that they felt normal.
One was a young lady with a congenital
heart condition since birth. Normally she would feel tired
after walking around and her palms would perspire especially
in the middle of a crowd. But there was no
exhaustion or sweating. People accepted Christ seeing
the miracles. It was very exciting for these "ordinary" saints
to see how the
Lord had used them. There was no celebrated or specially
anointed evangelist present. Never before had they witnessed
such things
in their midst.

Precious souls accept Christ as Lord and Savior
after hearing the gospel and seeing the confirming miracles
These are the days of Elijah.