One week before Christmas 2004, Brother William met with a group of
disciples of Christ at the Freedom Worship Center in San Jose,
California. He trained them in preparation for a Christmas Crusade
targeting the gospel-resistant Buddhist Vietnamese community.
Mostly unbelievers came to the Crusade meeting, likely drawn by the
hope of healing for their physical infirmities. Infirm believers also
came, and the church sanctuary was nearly full. In attendance were
also eight non-charismatic pastors from Baptist and Christian & Missionary
Alliance Churches. Brother William shared the gospel concisely and
briefly. He asked the Lord to demonstrate that He indeed had authority
to forgive sins, thus delivering the Vietnamese Buddhists from punishment
in the afterlife for their sins. The demonstration would be the miracles
of healing in His name.
Then William invited the trained believers to come forward to minister
healing. The sick also came up for ministry. And the Lord did wonderful
miracles. A man confined to a wheelchair for several years stood up
and walked. People with deafness in their ears could hear. Sight was
restored. A woman with difficulty speaking could speak. There were
forty known testimonies of healing. Many of these came up to testify.

Lame Vietnamese man (center) rises from wheelchair
and walks
for the first time in years as newly-trained believer (left)
ministers
When William gave the altar call to accept Christ, twenty precious
Buddhists came forward for the forgiveness of their sins. There was
much rejoicing in the church hall as well as in heaven. This was the
first time such an event had happened in the predominantly Buddhist
Vietnamese community here.
This is just the first of many such meetings for the Vietnamese churches
in San Jose. Pastor Hoa Tong of the Freedom Worship Center will most
certainly continue them in his churches and outreaches. The eight evangelical
pastors present were very pleased and want to work together with the
charismatic churches on larger scale training and evangelism in the
future.
One key evangelical leader wrote: “I thank the Lord for the
opportunity to witness his miraculous healing and mercy poured out
on the Vietnamese community during your last crusade event in San Jose.
Praise God for the victory in Jesus’ name and thank you for spending
your precious time with us during the training and evangelistic event.
I have been talking to a few [traditional evangelical] pastors and
leaders in the San Jose area to learn about their interest in organizing
a summer 2005 evangelistic and training event. Most of us are very
interested in learning the authority-based healing method as an important
tool to advance His kingdom and minister effectively among the Vietnamese
community.”
A reporter from a Vietnamese secular newspaper was
present and took down the testimonies of healings for publication.
According to Crusade
organizer Thuy Kropp, his article said that "our program was well
organized, skillful, and enjoyable...the audience was totally into
it. The most important part of the evening was the healing part...
(The article) did a good job summarizing the (salvation) message. The
message was preached again through the newspaper! In fact, this morning,
a gentleman called my sister Van saying that he read the newspaper
and wanted to be healed. We'll get to see him this Sunday. The column
also describes in good detail what really happened to the people who
got healed and their testimonies."
It was a great victory for the Kingdom of God in the Vietnamese community
in San Jose, the beginning of its advancement toward the fulfillment
of the Great Commission here.