Carl
trained with The Elijah Challenge in 2006, and is presently
serving as a missionary and Senior Pastor of Baguio International
Church in the Philippines, as well as Elijah Challenge Coordinator
for the Philippines. He shared the following testimony in January
2009.
A
testimony of persistence with mountain-moving faith
"I
want to tell you a story about using The Elijah Challenge
in the USA four years ago. We earned our Elijah Challenge and
Way of the Master experience at home preaching on the streets
of
Houston,
Galveston,
and Dallas, Texas, and Mexico.
These were our “Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria” before
we went to “the ends of the earth” in Asia. (Acts 1:8)
My 84-year-old mother was a bedridden Alzheimer patient.
She had not walked in over four months, and had not eaten solid
food in over a month. The hospice people said she was dying. We
drove a long distance to say our last goodbyes to her but I came
with a plan to use God’s authority and the name of Jesus
to heal her.
After my family sang hymns, ministered to her and
loved on her, they left the room in tears. There was a dark,
palpable spirit
of death in the room. I ministered the Elijah Challenge "A-bomb" to
her for over an hour continuously, taking authority many times
over her many symptoms---those I could remember or that she could
tell me about. She experienced some gradual improvement in some
lesser symptoms: headache, blurry vision, and weakness, etc. I
also explained to her God's authority to heal her, while I rubbed
lotion on her painful feet. I did this to show my love for her
and so that she could believe also.
She was in and out of consciousnesses during this time. I continued
speaking to her and rebuking the disease. I even rebuked the
spirit of death many times.
Many, many times I continued to command healing
to her from head to toe, and at the end of an hour she said she
felt tingling and
warmth in her legs. At that point, I commanded her to get up and
walk in Jesus name! I helped her to her feet and walked her around
her room. At first she walked slowly, but within five minutes with
confidence and without help. She walked into the living room with
me holding her hand (she said "I was her date") and continued
on to the dining room table where she sat down. She announced,
no longer whispering faint words, that she was hungry and wanted
to eat “real food.”
My shocked family could not believe what they were
seeing. My mother’s face was even glowing and had color.
The deathly pallor was gone and her voice was strong.
My sister who is her caretaker said, "What did you do?" I
told her, "God healed her." They made her dinner and
she ate heartily and she followed it up with a big piece of pie.
She then walked to a chair in the living room and sat down with
my 3-year-old son, her grandson. They sat together, talked and
watched TV; he was meeting her for the first time. After an hour
she announced she was tired and wanted to go back to bed. We
helped her from the chair and she walked back to bed for a nap.
The next day she was still walking around the house and eating
by herself. She was actually getting into the refrigerator and
frustrating my poor sister. When we left for our long drive home
she wanted to come out on the porch to see us off. We hugged her
and left her standing at the door as we drove away.
That was four years ago. She went from her deathbed
to a nuisance in about an hour because of the The Elijah Challenge
A-bomb. My
sister tells me that at 89 years old, she is going downhill again
with Alzheimer’s disease and is more in bed than out. However,
she already has had four more years of life because of the authority
and power of Jesus’ name. She says now "she is tired
and is ready to go home to the Lord."
Long story made short, don't give up. No one in
my family believed after we viewed her terrible condition that
she would live---let
alone be healed. She was obviously dying; in fact, it was hard
to keep from weeping at the sight of her. I still hoped and believed
she could be healed. Someone who believes with "Mountain-Moving
Faith" is more than enough for God. It took some perseverance
but our God was and is faithful.”
If you believe you will see the glory of the Lord.” John
11:40
Pastor Carl Henderson
Missionary to the Philippines
BIC/MOR
www.m-o-r.net
Luke 10:9 "Heal
the sick who are there and tell them,
'The kingdom of God is near you.’"