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Report
from local sponsor Pastor Joel Biao, World Vision of Niger
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Left: Blind woman testifies she can see Holding the microphone at right is Pastor Joel Biao of World Vision in Niger
Below: front section of crowd at Crusade in amphitheatre |
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The recent Campaign in Niger, West Africa sponsored by World Horizons, World Vision, and the united churches of the capital city of Niamey is one of the most significant in the history of The Elijah Challenge. Over a period of fifteen days, "ordinary" believers from both evangelical and charismatic churches learned and then ministered healing to the infirm at open-air evangelistic Crusades where Muslims heard the gospel. In these Crusade meetings, I first presented the gospel, proclaiming Jesus as the Christ, the Son of the Living God. Muslims vehemently deny that he is the Son of God as in their eyes this claim amounts to blasphemy as it did for the Sadducees and Pharisees of Jesus' time. In each meeting after the message, I would declare to the people that we would then ask the God of the Bible---whom the Muslims acknowledge---to respond with miraculous healings if indeed what I had just claimed about Jesus was true. To accomplish this I would ask the believers---trained in our two-day Healing Encounter---to come forward and stand in a line at the front facing the people. After that I would ask those who needed physical healing and deliverance to come and line up facing the believers. Many would respond and come forward. Then I would pray and ask the God who created the heavens and the earth to answer with fire to prove that what I had said to the crowd about Jesus was true. Then came the moment of decision when I released the believers to minister with the laying on of hands---it would be "up to them" to heal the sick with the authority the Lord had given them for this very purpose according to Luke 9:1-2 and Luke 10:1,9. The Lord would use THEM to provide the visible evidence that Jesus is the Son of God. As the Lord's foot soldiers, these believers slugged it out in the trenches with the enemy to destroy his works---disease and demonic oppression---before the watching Muslims. People with every kind of infirmity came up to them for healing: from pain to blindness to deafness to lameness. Not all were healed, but many were healed when the believers continued their assault against the infirmities by rebuking them with authority in the name of Jesus. They would not lose heart if no change in the person's condition was observed after ministering to them the first time. They would persevere, and in this way demons and infirmities would leave. Some blind people saw; some deaf people heard; some with epilepsy were dramatically delivered from demons of epilepsy. Those healed would come up to the podium to testify publicly of what God had done for them in the name of Jesus. In between these testimonies I would stress that the one God whom we all worshipped was confirming through these miracles who Jesus was---the Christ, the Son of the Living God. I would encourage the Muslims to believe in him as Lord and Savior, since God had given them visible evidence. They would come, especially those who had been healed. Evening after evening in the same way these believers stood side-by-side to destroy the works of the devil: healing the sick and casting out demons to demonstrate to the crowd that Jesus was the only way to the Father. One could not tell which of these foot soldiers were evangelical, and which were charismatic. All were ministering with power in the name of Jesus Christ. John 14:11 Believe me when I say that I am in the Father and the Father is in me; or at least believe on the evidence of the miracles themselves. 12 I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me will do what I have been doing After the seven days of open-air Crusade meetings were over, there remained three days of post-Crusade meetings in local churches in the city. Emboldened by what they had witnessed in the Crusade meetings, the pastors decided to hold these meetings in the open-air outside their churches. This is still legal in Niger, where there are no laws against preaching Christianity. The pastors set up lights, loudspeakers, chairs, banners and arranged for music by worship teams to attract the local people to the evening meetings. During these three meetings, people in the surrounding area, up to a thousand people in one location, gathered to hear the gospel and witness the miraculous healings. More precious Muslim souls were saved in each meeting. Muslims throughout the districts of Niamey began to talk about the miracles being done in the name of Jesus Christ. The news was spreading. In the course of these three local meetings, it dawned on us that the Lord had shown us a new and radical way of winning souls after the Campaign was over and the foreign evangelist had gone home. For most Nigeriens to attend one of the meetings at the amphitheater where we had held the Crusade, they had to spend two days of wages on taxi fare. But people living near a local church could simply walk to an open-air meeting held in front of the church. There are about sixty churches scattered throughout the city of Niamey, so if they took turns, open-air evangelistic meetings could be held in different districts of the city. The pastors could continue to work together in unity for each open-air meeting. And since the believers through the Campaign had already been trained to minister healing boldly and effectively, they could continue to heal the sick in future meetings to confirm the gospel WITHOUT ME being there. The Lord has shown us something revolutionary. Local churches in Niamey can hold their own open-air evangelistic meetings. No outside foreign evangelist, no "special" gifting is needed. There is no need to rent an expensive facility for a big Crusade. But the blind will see and the deaf will hear as "ordinary" local believers minister at local neighborhood meetings. News will spread throughout the city. Muslims will continue to come, be healed of their infirmities, and accept Christ. This can become a model for churches in other countries ministering under similar conditions. GOD IS RESTORING HIS POWER TO THE WHOLE CHURCH! |
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Report from Pastor Joel Biao of World Vision of Niger "I
am glad to say thanks to you today as a way of showing my gratefulness
to
the great work you did for two weeks in Niamey for the sake of the Gospel.
I can't still help smiling as I am trying to figure the way that God
lead
this Campaign. Of course Clive Cook (Director of World Horizons for West
Africa, co-sponsor of the Campaign) and me started talking about this
without any conviction the first day. And we did a very short prayer
that day. I couldn't imagine, Brother [...], that this will end into
an event
so great in the history of the Church in Niger. Oh dear brother, may
God bless you as you struggle to carry out his will for the world
in darkness.
Your meekness and humility touches me deeply, and I praise the Lord who
has brought at this point. My life as
a pastor and leader is really affected: I have learned to be bold in ministering
the healing. I have got much more in faith. Through that campaign I can
say God added something more to my faith. I could through the campaign
know the kind of message we give when we try to bring people know the
transforming power of God. I discovered that God can do much more as we
try with humility to show that he is the almighty God. I also concluded
that without signs, wonders and miracles we only do very little in winning
the souls. Pastor Joel
Biao |
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