Sunday, January 20, 2008

Update from Kumbanad

Sit down and strap in, this might be a long update. There have been so many things that we have been able to be a part of and so many memories... This will hopefully give you a glimpse into our time so far! After finishing the Conference yesterday with a communion service for 50,000+ we have had a chance to explore the area. Last night we went and ministered at the local hospital, visited a wonderful mountaintop Christian retreat center and then got to fellowship with many of the leaders and pastors over dinner. Today we went on a brisk morning walk and then visited the construction site of the new India Bible College. Sorry that this has been so long in coming, but enjoy!




Kaj -
At the finale of the convention, they served communion to 50,000 people. I have experienced it once before, but I sat amazed. Due to the fact that I am a pastor and am esteemed by the leadership of the denomination (IPC) they placed me on the stage with the "giants" of India. Quite humbling and honoring. As I looked out on the vast congregation and clapped to the Malayalam songs, my thoughts turned to the time in the end times that we get to celebrate with Jesus at the Supper of the Lamb, communion with a vast multitude larger than what I was witnessing in India. I found myself overwhelmed by the power of God. It was like I got a foretaste of what is still to come (Matthew 26:29)

Healing -
We prayed for everyone and everything. Literally 2,000-3,000 people with 15 of us praying. Skin diseases, advanced cancer, diabetes, blind eyes, deaf ears, children's grades (studying is a very big deal here in India), barren couples, mutated arms and legs, you name it we saw it. Prior to us arriving, a team from Reading, CA, Bethel Church, had been ministering healing to many people. They have been running a healing room ministry likewe have at PSCC. So many had been healed that word got out and people brought the sick from all over. Most didn't know English, so we grabbed one trnaslator each and began to pray, The music was so loud it hurt so many times yelling and hand motions were the only way to communicate. The testimonies came in steadilyof healings and miracles. Exhausting yet rewarding. The elders in the IPC said that since Grandfather (K. E. Abraham) died in 1974, they had never seen that amount of healings and baptisms in the Holy Spirit at a convention.

Sharing -
Impromptu, I got to share my testimony of coming to Christ on Vashon with the convention. By far the largest group I have ever shared with. They loved it and rejoiced with me in Christ's salvation.

Hard Part -
I have been surprised by howmuch of India, my love for the people and my memories are wrapped up together with my wife Janell. On the trip from the airport, I must have turned 3 times to tell her something only to find Jesse. It felt as though Janell was in the other room with Phoebe. The guys have been great in bringing me back to reality with the odors and male sense of humor. Thankfully this trip is only 2 weeks long!

Kyle -One thing that has greatly impacted me here at the Convention is the youth. Their passion to serve the Lord amazed me. So many of them want so badly to serve and be used by the Lord. So many of them are running after God and are laying down their lives to serve and be used by the God.
Also, the faith of the people here is inspiring as God is healing the sick. The lame have stood up and walked, the deaf have begun to hear, relationships within families have been restored and those with pain have been completely relieved of all their pain. God is really moving.

One of the most impacting healing was a woman experiencing pain in her head. Samue and I had prayed over her, but she was still experiencing pain. We continued to pray and God told me that she was having a relationship problem with her husband. We told her what I had received from the Lord and she began to forgive her husband. Her husband was standing right next to her as she expressed forgiveness. As she did that, God relieved her of all her pain and restored her relationship with her husband. It was awesome.

Dale -
The trip here was anything but uneventful. I went through London and an incoming plane ahead of us crashed on the runway (the wheel collapsed) and we were delayed 3 hrs. 12 hrs to Bangalore. Fogged in – diverted to Chimay 3 hrs later. Connections lost so buy a new flight to Kochi. Finally get in at 9:30PM (supposed to be 7:30 AM). Met at airport by Ratish. Good talk on the way to the base.

I got in around 12:00AM to the IGO campus (Called Hebron) to be greeted with people still being prayed for under a huge tent. The rest of the group was already here and were still involved praying for people. I was overwhelmed with so many different sounds, smells, and general atmosphere. A 70+ year old blind man had just received sight through prayer. Many other miracles from what I heard. I was led upstairs to dinner. Finally went to bed around 1:30AM.

Ministry involved healing for the sick quite a bit of the day. Many needs. Headachs, diabetes, heart problems, ulcers. Many quick healings. The response is so quick because of the faith that these people have in God. I prayed for an infant who was paralyzed in one arm. I prayed for about 10 minutes when the baby woke up and started crying. I kept praying for a few more minutes while holding the infants arm and the baby grabbed my finger with its paralyzed arm. I continued praying and this happened more times. The arm is very weak from atrophy but is moving. I had a translater give some directions to the mom to continue in faith in praying for the full restoration of the arm.

Sunday is the day where many of the Christians around town come to the Hebron for their largest meeting of the year. As best we can figure, there were about 50,000 + people there. Included are about 3000 pastors from all over India. Services started early at 9:00. The first event was a communion service. Many speakers came and gave messages. Many were without interpretation for us westerners. We just tried to follow as best we could. Communion was served to everyone. Quite a task for 50,000 people. Many songs and prayers during the serving. It took about 45 minutes. The services continued for quite a while longer. Pastor Martin was asked to minister with his testimony. He gave a quick 10 minute (with interpretation) talk about his Hindu background and his salvation by Christ. This is quite an honor to be asked to speak at this meeting. The meeting was concluded with a long fiery sermon on bearing fruit as Christians and as the church. As the services were ending, a crowd gathered in front of our team. This was not announced or planned. They were there for healing prayers. Kaj was still up on stage so I checked with the leadership and got the go ahead. We prayed for people for a while longer and finally went to lunch.

We rested (very short) and headed up to the hills of this area to see a retreat center. Major Lukos was our guide for this trip. It is a very peaceful serene campout on the top of a hill that overlooks the area. We saw the sun as it got close to setting but didn’t stay for the sunset. We headed down the hill and went to the local private hospital. We were there to pray for those who were infirmed. As we walked toward the building, a man stopped us and asked what we were there for. We told him and discovered he is the administrator of the hospital. He also was retired military and this seemed to create immediate credibility and honor toward us. He had served as a civil engineer and spoke very good English so I was able to talk “shop” a bit with him. He had just had a grandson born there this morning. He led us in to his office to introduce us to what they did as a private hospital (much better than the public hospitals as I understand). He then allowed us to pray. We walked around the hospital and prayed for many. We did not see any immediate healings.

Jesse -
The thing that has most impacted me thus far is how hard the work of praying for healing truly is. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is week relative to the workload… (Luke 10:2)

The need exhibited by the crowds is more than heartfelt; it is a sense of last hope for need or healing. As such, the times that we have spent praying have been dually overwhelming and exhilarating. The massive crowds, numbering in the thousands, would literally swarm us and press in to such a degree that it was like being trampled. With the other team (from Reading, CA) and us there were only 15 to serve the crowd. As soon as the service was over we were literally mobbed. People would push and shove each other to try and get your attention and I was almost knocked over multiple times; it was suffocating.

While it was awesome to look out over the crowd and see such numbers coming to receive from the Lord, after an hour of praying, to look out and see hundreds more still swarming to get at just 15 people (keep in mind that we had already sat through 3 hours of convention with no break) brought a sense of realism as to how hard our task was going to be. For now, let me just say that we need more people willing to step into the harvest… whether they step into actually praying, or just support those who are praying (like bringing them a drink of water to quench their thirst, helping to direct the crowd, or providing follow-up after the prayer/healing has occurred), the body will only function better with greater numbers of workers.

Samuel -
To me the greatest thing of the convention has been seeing all the different facets of ministry all at work in the same place at the same time. Pastor Mark Wolbert encouraged me to recognize that our church (PSCC) has a different annointing and calling than Bethel Church and I have a unique calling as well. His encouragement to me was to be myself on this trip.
For me, the healings were amazing and I rejoice in the testimony of what God has done here for people in need. I also got to pray with many people to receive healing, baptism in the Holy Spirit and salvation. Most people we prayed for were instantly healed, some took some labor in prayer and others God will provide for later. The best thing I saw was the release of ministry.

Jesse, Kyle and I were talking about how God sent the people who had a specific need to the peopl annointed to pray for them. Jesse got to pray with a lot of young kids for blessing, because he is a father committed to blessing his children. I got to pray for a lot of young people to be releaed and blessed in ministry. The highlight of my time at the convention was when Joshi, my interpreter would pray for people with me.

In the healing rooms, we got to pray for so many people and Joshi would interpret for me. At the start I would pray and he would just interpret, but I encouraged him to pray along with me. He started to pray and intercede and God's power just flowed through him! It was a real blessing to hear him praying in Malayalam and the Spirit for people, because I firmly believe that the same Spirit works in him as He does in all of us Americans. At one point, we were asked to pray for a woman who had pain in her neck (we got to pray for a lot of thyroid conditions, most were healed quickly). She had her son Phibin with her, so I asked him if he believed that Jesus could heal his mother. He said that he did, so I asked him to pray for his mother. His eyes got real big, but he did it and and Joshi and I agreed with him in prayer, his mother was healed! Another time in the healing room, a woman was having pain in her belly. Again, she was there with her daughter Blessen, so I asked Blessen if she would pray for her mother. As with the other testimony, Blessen's mother was completely healed and this little girl got to experience the power of God right under her hands!
This is the best part of ministry to me... the releasing of others. After we were done with the healing rooms and on our way to the main conference evening session, Joshi asked me if he could interpret for me again as we ministered to the sick. It was so honoring that he would seek me out to do that with me again because I had released him into his calling. At times, I would not even have to offer counsel to the person I was praying for, because Joshi was already doing that in Malayalam. I could tell he was speaking truth and wisdom because my spirit agreed with every word that I couldn't understand.

God is moving here... very much so. One last thought that I want to illustrate with pictures, please watch the following slide show!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hey guys..
So exciting to recieve all your reports!! We have been praying for you! We started out the Sunday morning service praying for you and praying over the wives and parents!(we specifically prayed for safety as you head north) They showed your pictures as well, it was great to pray for you as an entire church body!

I want to encourage you to continue to send these detailed reports..they really are giving a good picture of what you are doing and how you are doing physically and spiritually. Its fun for me to know how to pray in a specific way. I feel like we are getting to tag along with you guys!(actually it makes me want to pack my bags!)

This is the word the Lord gave to me for the team. I pray it is a blessing.

Psalm 133:1-3
How good and pleasant it is when brothers live together in UNITY! It is like precious oil poured on the beard, running down on the beard, running down on Aaron's beard, running down upon the collar of his robes"

What God showed me is that when you go north it is VERY important that you take time to do team debriefing and prayer, just the 5 of you. Do you see how the verse says "running down"..I believe the Lord wants your unity to run down, and flow out upon those he is calling you to touch in India, BUT you must keep all things in the light, short accounts with each other, giving grace for "annoying" habits, asking for forgivness, surrendering pride. If you will do this, the promise of the verse 3 is yours..
"It is as if the dew of Hermon were falling on Mount Zion. For there the LORD bestows his BLESSING, even life forevermore."

I will be praying for team unity, that you can take the time that is needed to care for each other. As indiviuals he will minister greatly, as a unified team you will see the WONDERS of the LORD!

We love you and you are daily in our prayers.