Romans 15:21

"Those who have never been told about HIM will see, and those who have never heard of HIM will understand."

Friday, May 29, 2009

Wow! It has been an anointed two weeks. The Lord is wrecking me for this nation, this continent, the people, the teams, and the whole nine yards. Our first team from the US arrived on May 16 and was here until May 23. One of the girls from the team was led to stay here for several days after her team left and the Lord is doing a mighty work in her life…not to mention what a great friend I have made. I’m very thankful for my brothers and sisters from Brandon, MS. They have been so awesome to serve alongside and it has blessed my heart to see the Lord doing much in them and what hearts they have for the people here. We’ve had a week packed with ministry, fun, laughter, tears, brokenness and an aching for more of what God is up to. We took the team to Refilwe Church on Sunday and what an amazing worship service we had. The team led us into an anointed time of worship and we danced and sang with the members of the church. The Lord had us interceding for different people who are lost. Afterwards, they got to experience a South African braii (Afrikaans for barbeque). We decided that we would all hike up the mountain and go to a place where you can climb up a viewing tower and see the beauty of the land and if you’re lucky, you might even get to see some zebras. It was a great time to spend with the team and be out in nature. Monday started our ministry week and we headed to Mamelodi Township where some 1.3 million people live. We went into the community and helped the ladies of the Baracka Mission serve the orphans and their caretakers. We split up into teams and went into the homes and assessed how the children were being treated, taken care of and so on. We also prayed with each family and left them with a small food parcel. It saddens me that many children are not in school because of the school fees and uniforms they have to wear. We see it a lot and I don’t think it should happen. I am praying for the Lord to provide for them all. The Lord was moving in mighty ways and we were thankful to be with the people and love on them through prayer and encouragement. We prayed over so many sick people and I kept asking the Lord to just be glorified. I know that He was and it was why we were there. We prayed with one lady who was suffering from epilepsy. She allowed us to pray for her and then the power of the Lord and the enemy does not mix so she started to be set free from the bondage of this sickness that held her captive. It was amazing to see the Lord at work. We also prayed over a precious granny who was dying from AIDS. She had to be carried out by three people and when we sat her down she just started clapping and praising the Lord. It was a powerful moment of seeing a true believer praise Him in the storm. She was dying and all she wanted to do was praise the Lord. It was truly something beautiful to behold. One of our last home visits for the day was this little girl name Basitsana. She was four and had contracted full blown AIDS from her mother. Both were dying and needed immediate medical care but there is very little in the community and little that can be done with AIDS patients. I just remember picking her up so we could lay hands on her to pray for healing and she just melted into my chest and laid her head on my shoulder. I just wept as I felt the power of the Holy Spirit take control and I could feel the heart of the Father for this child. She was dying. The Lord kept reminding me that when the enemy comes to take life and kill that HE is there to breathe life. There were lesions on her mouth and neck and she was so frail and tiny for her age. We prayed and loved on her for a long time and then as we were finishing up she lifted her head and gave us a smile. To me it was like a sigh of relief from pain or whatever was oppressing her. She had the most beautiful smile I can say I have ever seen. I will not forget her or her smile. I pray she is healed in the name of Jesus and I will be going back soon to check on her. Please pray with me for her healing. Tuesday and Wednesday we were at Refilwe where half of us worked on the grounds doing manual labor and the other half went out into the community to work with the Home Health Care Team. I stayed with the working team and the others went out on the field. Wednesday my half went out into the Sunny Side Squatter camp where we did assessments for people Refilwe is helping get on their feet. We met the most amazing kids and prayed with many people for healing, jobs and just simply the Lord to be lifted up in any situation. We were all blessed by Eva as she told us that no matter how bad it got that she would trust the Lord and not sell her body on the streets for money. We were blessed by her faithfulness in the Lord.
Thursday the team went into Matheong Primary School and led the children in assembly and they also taught in the classrooms. There were stories and questions from the fourth grade girls about abandoned babies being found on the streets and why that had to happen. These kids live in a world that makes them ask a lot of questions… although none of us can grasp the pain of some things that happen all over the world. We must put our faith in God. The kids at Matheong are amazing. They come from hard situations but love school, learning and the Lord. They are among the generation the Lord is raising up for his glory to be revealed in Africa. We spent the next two days with the team and went out on a safari drive and spent some time at the market where I learned how to play the drums. I very much enjoyed the team and the time we spent together and with the Lord. They left on Saturday and Leigh Ann stayed back in obedience to the Lord. We spent a day in ministry at Eskom squatter camp where darkness resides. We prayed for healing of the people and of the land. Many times we prayed the Lord revealed that revival would break out in South Africa. I can’t wait and hope I am here to see it with my own eyes. The Lord has anointed Leigh Ann and me to preach the gospel and heal the sick in HIS name. We prayed for the Lord to place people in our path and he did just that. We were out one afternoon getting a movie and we met a precious girl at the movie store who started telling us her testimony out of the blue. She is a believer and has been oppressed with epilepsy for years. She told us that she was waiting for a pastor from Nigeria to come to town so he could pray healing over her. We told her there was no need in waiting that the Lord could do it right then. We asked if we could pray for her and ask the Lord to heal her. She was excited and had faith that it could happen. We began to pray and the power of the Lord was present. She felt it; we felt it and anyone who would have walked in would have felt it. It was a sweet God moment. We then exchanged numbers and left. The next day we went back to see her and she was having an attack. We felt the enemy hard at work against what we had prayed. We pressed through with prayer and tried not to be discouraged. The Lord is mighty and the enemy was shaken. We went back once more the pray for her and declared healing in the name of Jesus and called out the demon for what it was. She is a light in her workplace and the Lord is using her to minister to others around her. The power of our Lord outweighs every attack of the enemy. Satan is a liar, a thief and a murderer….but our Lord is great in power and love and is just. I will continue to visit her and believe she will be healed. I have seen more sick people and dying people in the last days than ever before. I know that God is moving in and taking this country back. The darkness must flee. Please pray with me about this. Today, a few of us went into inner-city Johannesburg to visit MES ministry and see what God was doing there. They serve and love on hundreds and thousands of people in the city. They mostly serve the street kids, prostitutes, gangs, homeless, addicts, etc. We went all over the city and got a glimpse of what it looked like for them on a daily basis. We will be heading in to minister there in the next few weeks. Pray the Lord is seen and not us. I met some people today who have been changed because of one who said “yes” to the Lord. It is amazing to watch the Lord use people daily all over this place whether in the city or in the bush.
Overall, the last two weeks have been amazing and so full of what the Lord promised. I am praying and waiting on more and more for the upcoming weeks. Our next team will arrive on June 7 and then on June 14 a team from Tuscaloosa will be arriving. The excitement keeps growing! THANKS FOR THE CONTINUED PRAYERS!
Love you all.
Isaiah 61:1-3 and Psalm 127
Prayer Needs:
~School children who have limited funding to get there and stay in school
~Healing over this land and the people
~The enemy to flee
~Our teams coming and going from the states
~Our team here at Alabanza to have rest and to be sensitive to the Holy Spirit in every situation

7 comments:

  1. Good stuff friend! God for sure rocked my socks off over there and I know he has a ton in store for me here in the states..... can't wait to tell you all about what He is doing!!!

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  2. Keep on keeping on!! Praise the Lord for obedience and faithfulness! What a time in the Lord you are having...I can feel the power of the Holy Spirit in your writings. You have been anointed for such a time as this! Remember what you asked the Lord for...now is your opportunity to use it - healing in the mighty name of our Lord Jesus!! Bring out that oil... demons shall flee at His very name... I praise Him for what He is doing through you. Let your light shine for the whole world to see...

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  3. We are going to lift up your requests as a family. He is mighty to save.

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  4. Brooke - you are in our prayers and the people of SA! As we know the harvest is plentiful and laborers are few. He will never put on us more than we can handle - because it is Him who is leading and lighting our path!

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  5. One word.Chills!!! this is so amazing!! ill be praying for your request!! love Tara!! :)

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  6. Hey Young Cuz! Try not to fret over the sickness you see around you. It is obvious that the Lord has given you the gift of compassion and healing. Why else would he have given you the heart to be in a land such as this? And why he has allowed you to cross paths with so many dealing with sickness, both physical and spiritual. God has chosen you, given you the desire of your heart by allowing you to be back over there, and he has equipped you. By the power of his Spirit, you have the power to do everything he has sent you to do, I pray that while you and your missionary friends sleep that the Holy Spirit will cause such a deep rest, that you will not feel tired or weary at any time you are ministering to God's people in South Africa. I pray that by his Spirit, that God will cause people to give in such a way that all of those childrens' needs will be met, to include you being able to continue your stay over there.

    I don't talk to you much, but you are on my heart and in my prayers each and every day. You are an awsome woman of God and I can so how God is continuing to use in a mighty way.

    Please keep Pat and me updated (in a personal message) on your personal needs as well. Your needs are important, because without you (and others like you) some of those people over there may have never heard of this man who we call Jesus! I Love You, and I am so happy for you.

    In Christ,
    Mary

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  7. I'm excited for you and all the things God's doing at Alabanza. I miss you! I'm looking to gather a view people from my church to head there over Christmas break sometime. I miss that place so bad, it hurts. I look forward to hear more from you, Brookie.

    love you,
    Jade

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