
In December 2006 The Elijah Challenge came to
Liberia, a nation that came into being in the 19th Century
when freed
slaves
from the United States returned to settle in Africa. Meetings
were held in an area known as Harbel near the capital of Monrovia
where there is a large Firestone Tire plantation. About 6,000
workers
are
employed
to tap the sap from rubber trees on the plantation for use
in making tires. Although Liberia is a "Christian" country,
most Liberians still believe in witchcraft.


Plantation
worker tapping sap from rubber tree

Workers'
families bathing & washing clothes
After
three days of training for the local servants of God, an open-air
evangelistic rally was held in the plantation where
the thousands of workers live. Hundreds of people were drawn
by the music; many if not most of them were non-believers. Then
as Jesus commanded in Luke 10:9, the sick were healed as the
trained servants of God laid hands on them. A line of people
who were healed formed on the field waiting to testify. After
the testimonies, Brother [...] went onto the field to preach.
He shared that the miraculous healings demonstrated that the
kingdom
of
God was near. He told the people that the only way to escape
from the kingdom of darkness and enter the Kingdom of God was
by repenting from sin and witchcraft and following Jesus Christ
as Lord and Savior.

Open-air
evangelistic rally
When
Brother [...] asked who wanted to follow Jesus Christ, a huge
wave of souls, many of them children, swelled forward onto
the field
and completely
engulfed him on every side. Never before had he experienced that
kind of response. Eagerly they repented of their sin and were
granted forgiveness and eternal life as they made the decision
to follow Jesus Christ.

Children
swarm onto the field & engulf Brother [...]
Still
more people came to the second open-air meeting the next evening.
In the same way that the Old Testament
prophet Elijah
challenged the servants of Baal, Brother [...] issued a challenge
to witchdoctors. They would try to heal the sick using their
witchcraft,
and then
the servants of God would heal the sick in the name of Jesus
Christ. In this way everyone could find out whether the power
of witchcraft or the power of God is greater. (Although Liberia
is a "Christian" country, most Liberians still believe
in witchcraft. It is like backslidden Israel during the time
of Elijah.) Brother [...] was told there were witchdoctors at
the meeting, likely drawn by the miracles they heard had taken
place at the
meeting the night before. None of them, however, stepped forward
to accept his challenge.
And
so the servants of the One True God stepped forward and called
on His name. Then they healed
the sick in the name of Jesus in two stages. After the first
stage---mass healing---a great many people, mostly children,
swept forward and swarmed around Brother [...] giggling and
waiting to testify that they had been healed. (The adults who
were healed
perhaps
felt intimidated by the witchdoctors standing in the crowd
and few of them came out to testify.) There were so many
children
who came forward that only some of them were given time to
give their testimony. The Lord had answered prayer and had
sent the
fire of healing from heaven to prove that He was the only true
God.

Crowd
of people healed and waiting to testify
During
the second stage of healing the infirm came forward to receive
their healing one-on-one from the assembled servants
of God. More were healed and each testified. A young girl who
was born crippled and had never walked was now walking hand-in-hand
in front of the crowd with her beaming mother. When Brother [...]
asked the people to repent of witchcraft and sin and make Jesus
Christ their Lord and Savior, many, again mostly children, swarmed
forward like bees and surrounded him. He had to fight to stand
his ground or else be knocked over by them.

Little
girl
lame from birth walks

Many
come forward to receive Christ as Lord & Savior
Luke
18:16 But Jesus called the children to him and said, “Let
the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the
kingdom of God belongs to such as these. 17 I tell you the truth,
anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little
child will never enter it.”
The
trained servants of God will continue to hold such meetings
on their own; they will be conducting three nights of open-air
meetings in a different location on the plantation later in December.
The harvest in Harbel will be great if they continue to proclaim
the kingdom of God as they have been equipped to do.

Brother [...] receiving
testimonies of healing
during training in Monrovia

Team
Leader Pastor Napoleon Blamon of Bethel World Outreach Church,
New Jersey

Teammate
Rev. Patricia Davis with friends