God's Miracles in Nkwazi Compound!
April 4 & 5, the Mission Z team here in the US was fasting and praying for several people including Clement who is four years old and is blind and deaf. On that Saturday, April 5th, our friend Newton Zulu lead fourteen in laying hands on and praying in the Nkwazi compound. Here is what God is doing:
SATURDAY: Newton reported that the fourteen praying could not go into the compound to pray for healing because they needed to repent. They repented of sin for four hours. In the end, one of those in the group confessed to making and selling beer to the children in the compound. He had a true revival. Newton said this is a great miracle. But no healing.
SUNDAY: Newton and the group went in to pray and he told us that as they were praying a huge truck drove into the compound from the Methodist Church. It was loaded with food for everyone. Newton says this is a miracle because Nkwazi is the poorest of the poor compounds so no one ever brings food to this place. The whole community was so excited and attributed it to our prayers. But no healing.
MONDAY: Newton said the group saw more enthusiasm and many were joining in praying, especially for the young boy. But no healing.
TUESDAY: I called Newton just for business. He began screaming, "Sister! Sister! The Lord has opened the boys ears. I am here with him now. Listen!" At that point, Newton put the phone up the boys mouth and he was wailing. You could tell he was frightened at new sounds, but it was a beautiful sound all the same. God's healing! In addition, a few years ago the boy's father had left him because he didn't want to have a deaf and blind son. BEFORE the boy was healed, the father inexplicably returned and said that God had told him to return to be a father to his son.
I believe God is just getting warmed up in Nkwazi!
Will you join us in fasting and praying on April 24th. Clement will have surgery to remove some eye tumors on that day...if the Lord has not already removed them! Perhaps the Lord will heal him through this surgery, too.
Join us on this front row seat to see God at work!
