THE DOOR OF SALVATION IS WIDE OPENED IN AFRICA
John Lo
"For a great door and effectual is opened
unto me...-(I Cor 16:9)-
Africa
constitutes 22% of the total land area on earth. It is a continent made up of 53 countries,
with a total population of approximately 600 million. It is a fertile field for preaching the
gospel. Countless souls are waiting to
be harvested.
Eight missionary trips were made
by workers sent by International Assembly from May 1977 to December 1984. Our evangelical efforts were concentrated in Nigeria. Thank God for His wonderful guidance. The faith of the members in Nigeria is now rooted, and we are able to
redirect our efforts to a new territory, Liberia. With the constant intercessional prayers
offered by our members world-wide, the guidance of the Holy Spirit has been
very clear, as the pillars of cloud and fire.
Deacon Joseph Shek and I first spent six weeks
in Nigeria from January 25
to March 19 in 1985, before we traveled to Liberia, where we stayed for two
weeks. The work of the Holy Spirit was
evident. There were signs and wonders
and many souls were saved. We were
filled with joy and gratitude.
THE HOLY WORK IN NIGERIA
A number of spiritual-evangelical
convocations and special seminars were held in various churches and prayer
houses in Nigeria. A total of 231 people were baptized, 163
received the Holy Spirit, and 210 visions were seen. The visions included the seeing of glorious
light, angels in white raiment, the crucifixion of Jesus, brilliant stars,
tongues of flames, the road leading to heaven, doves, the heavenly ladder, and
Jesus as the Shepherd. The hearings of
28 people were witnessed-heart disease, stomach problems, gynecological
diseases, and fever. There was a brother
who had been poisoned some five years ago, and since then had been struggling
for survival. He was among those who
came to attend the spiritual convocation.
He received the Holy Spirit, and when he was baptized, his health was
fully regained when he came up from the water.
There was also a tribal leader who was skinny and effeminate, and at the
point of death. He was baptized and
healed by the Lord.
THE HOLY WORK IN LIBERIA
Liberia has the longest national
history among black African countries.
It is located on the west coast of Africa. In 1821, a group of emancipated slaves from
the United States landed in
the vicinity of Monrovia, the capital of Liberia. With the support of the U.S. government, it became a colony of the United States
in 1847. Independence was declared in 1957.
Liberia occupies an area of 43,000
square miles, divided into 12 administrative districts, and has a population of
approximately 2.5 million. The official
language is English, and the U.S. dollar is its official currency. While the cost of commodities is much higher
than in the United States,
the per capita income in Liberia
is only one tenth of the United
States.
People in Liberia
live a marginal life. Various Christian
denominations are found there.
Unfortunately, much of their teachings have deviated from the
truth. This is compounded by the
prevalence of adultery which is found even in some Christian churches. Consequently, many Christians look anxiously
for a church, where teachings are in perfect accordance with the Bible.
The guidance of the Lord is wonderful,
and His time is unpredictable. In 1981,
while enroute to Nigeria,
our ministers stayed overnight in a hotel in Monrovia.
They preached the gospel to the hotel waiter and left evangelical
pamphlets with them. No one could have
imagined that, two years later, one of the waiters would give his copy of the
pamphlets to a church pastor, whom he did not even know. That pastor (a leader of four churches) was
delighted to find that our church preaches nothing but the truth. Some time later, he had a dream in which he
saw a mountain top covered with glorious light; he went up to the top with his
congregations. This dream convinced him
that our church is the true church, established by God and not by man. On his own initiative, he corresponded with
us and subsequently changed the name of his churches into the True Jesus
Church. We were sent there at the
request of this pastor and warmly received by more than twenty members at the
airport in Monrovia,
each sporting a "True Jesus Church" pin on their chest. We were deeply touched.
By divine arrangement while on my
way to Liberia
on March 4, a Nigerian businessman was seated next to me on the plane. At first, I did not feel like preaching to
him but the Holy Spirit compelled me to begin a conversation. I pleasantly discovered that he was in need of
God and was searching for the truth.
After some preliminary discussion, he decided to stay with us for three
days to continue with our study after we arrived at our destination. It was a total surprise to us, because not
only did he eventually receive baptism, he also received the precious Holy
Spirit. Under his persuasion, a small
denominational congregation was converted.
The Holy Spirit guided us and worked mightily during our two-week stay
in Liberia.
165 people were baptized, 67 received the Holy Spirit, and 155 saw
visions. These visions included the
seeing of glorious light, rainbow, Jesus' blood in the water at the baptismal
site, glorious angels, soaring of an eagle, heavenly ladder and door, doves and
crucifixion. Eight people with illnesses
were healed.
The following are two miracles
which took place in Liberia
during our missionary visit:
Brother Harris' camera was stolen
on March 14 during the spiritual convocation which was attended by many unbelievers
also. Ten brothers and sisters were
praying with him in the chapel for the revelation of God. He was suddenly filled with the Holy Spirit
and began to speak in a different kind of tongue. The brother who was praying next to him was
able to interpret for him by saying: "The camera is hidden in the bushes
behind the chapel." At the conclusion of an hour-long prayer, still filled
with the Holy Spirit, he walked toward the bushes. With his eyes closed, he prayed in tongues
and interpreted his own tongues. He
asked one of the brothers, who went out with him, to walk straight ahead. After walking a few feet, he said "Turn
right, and then left." "Watch out!
There is blank paper in the front...... Continue to walk. There is a pile of rubbish. My camera is hidden underneath." The
lost camera was indeed found there by the guidance of the Holy Spirit. They were exhilarated and praised the Lord
simultaneously saying with a loud voice, "The True Jesus Church is indeed
the TrueChurch."
In the morning of March 18, a
mother, carrying her dying eight-year old daughter, rushed into our room where
we were conducting a seminar for the ministers.
Her heart beat was faint, she was experiencing
respiratory difficulties and appeared to be extremely weak. She had been in a coma for over four
hours. Our class was interrupted by her
mother when she cried out tearfully, "My daughter is dead!" We prayed
importunately three times. Thank God,
the girl opened her eyes after the third prayer. We prayed many times from noon to
evening. Without any medication, she was
completely healed the next day, active as usual.
God has opened up the door of
salvation in Africa in His own wonderful
way. We thank God for His grace. May He continue to strengthen the faith of
those who were baptized during our recent missionary trip. May the Holy Spirit continue to work mightily
there. It is
our hope that the gospel of salvation can be preached to other African
countries soon and the souls in these countries can be saved. We pray the Lord will inspire our brothers
and sisters throughout the world will continue their prayers and contributions
resources for the Holy Work in Africa. It is also hoped that the Lord will select
more workers who are willing to join the evangelical and pastoral work in Africa, sharing the wonderful spiritual blessings and
joy. May all the
glory,
praise, and thanks be unto our Lord Jesus Christ who laid His life for us.
John Lo
Pastor S.K. Yang and I were sent to
Africa for a nine week missionary trip by
International Assembly in the fall of 1985.
We spent three weeks in Liberia from
September 17 to October 8, 1985. The
very next day after our arrival many people received the Holy Spirit and saw
visions. The holy work was richly
blessed initially. Unfortunately, Satan
began to work that evening. There was an
incident during which a police officer shot himself at the conclusion of prayer
of the evangelical service. Quite a
commotion resulted. A minister of our
church was consequently imprisoned and the church building was sealed off. The holy work was temporarily
interrupted. Thank God, however, after
many importunate prayers, the evangelical services continued without any
further disturbance. During our three-week
stay there, four spiritual convocations were held. 203 people were baptized, 52
received the Holy Spirit, 15 visions were seen in which many witnessed the
presence of Jesus' blood during the water baptism. Liberia is indeed a fertile soil
for the sacred work. A number of pastors
of other denominations were converted to the True Jesus Church during our visit
there. They will be useful workers of
God in the years to come.
We traveled to Ghana on
October 8th and stayed there till October 29th.
Ghana
is a country which enjoys socio-political stability. People appear to be well educated. During a business trip, a brother of our
church brought the gospel from Liberia. He first introduced our doctrines to a pastor
of a certain church there. Through their
efforts, three spiritual convocations were held during our visit, a total of 44
people were baptized, 41 received the Holy Spirit, and 24 visions were
seen. Though the average monthly income
of a member is only US$50.00, they are very generous in making offerings.
On October 29, we traveled from Ghana to Nigeria. We stayed there until November 17, 1985. Generally speaking, the faith of our members
in Nigeria
is firmly rooted. There have been many
wonders and miracles. A young minister
of our church has received from the Lord the gift of healing and the power to
cast out demons. Two blind persons
regained their sight after he prayed for them on the roadside. The holy work of our church was confined to
certain rural communities during the past several years, but thank God, we have
just made a very important step to evangelize in the city of Port
Harcourt in Nigeria. A brother, previously a pastor of another
denomination, purchased a piece of land and constructed a church in the Port Harcourt with his
business profits. A majority of the
members of his church have now been baptized, in our church. In fact, a total of 124 people were baptized
and 28 people received the Holy Spirit, and 41 visions were seen during our
stay in Nigeria
this time.
Thank God, there is a total of 371 people who were baptized and 121 people
received the Holy Spirit, and 216 visions were seen. The faith of our members there was greatly
strengthened during this visit. May all
the glory and praise be unto our Lord.
Derren Liang