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Romans 16:20 And the God of peace will crush Satan under your
feet shortly. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you. Amen.
The impact of this Gospel Crusade has been wonderful. Satan is the
eternal looser and certainly irreparable damage was done to his Kingdom.
The week before the Crusade it seemed like a mini el Nino had set in.
Torrential rain continued to fall threatening the crusade. But the Lord
graced us. Not a single meeting was washed out. On one specific night as
I was preaching I felt a cold wind, then drops began to fall! People
began leaving, and I had hardly started preaching! Faith arose and I
prayed publicly and asked the Lord to hold back the rain. A peace
settled on the crowd, the rain immediately stopped and we were able to
finish the meeting at our leisure. It was evident that God had held the
rain back.
People crushed by breast cancer, paralysed limbs, and blind eyes were
instantly healed as the Lord touched them and instantly restored health.
People flooded into the open field on the final Sunday, I am told that
the entire village was deserted on the Sunday afternoon as 20,000 people
were on the field listening to the Gospel.
Each night hands shot up for the call of salvation. The counsellors were
able to register 904 decisions. However it seemed like each night most
of the crowd prayed the salvation prayer. Only heaven has the figures.
One thing for sure is that heaven is rejoicing!
Unity
One of the outstanding marks of the crusade was the unity among the wide
spectrum of churches. Baptists, Anglicans and Pentecostals all came
together for the sake of the lost. The Kiambu Pastors Fellowship was
strengthened and greatly encouraged.
Friends visit
We were blessed to have many of our friends come and visit the Ndumberi
crusade. The Lord miraculously protected one of our visitors and his
family. They were driving home from the crusade one night when a gang
rammed their car and jumped out with an automatic rifle to rob them. The
Lord helped them to remain calm and drive away without a single shot
being fired. We are thankful for His protection.
Team and new equipment all worked well
The RFM team is dedicated to the evangelistic call to take the Gospel to
the nations of Africa. The fields are ripe and we have much work to do
in 2007. Already one of our team is in the North of Kenya planning next
year’s meetings. This crusade also served to train and give the team
experience in running and rigging the new equipment. All went very well
technically.
Thank you for all of your kind help this year and for your prayers. God
bless you, together with Heaven we are rejoicing at every single person
that has come into the Kingdom.
Yours on the ripe harvest fields,
Roger and Shireen West and the RFM Team
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