Tuesday, 17 April 2018

Lives forever changed

The highlight of the mission, and a great way to conclude it, was the open air crusades in Freretown, Mombasa. 
We were joined by Kenyan gospel singer Salome Mwabindo and the atmosphere was truly celebratory. On the final night of the crusade we saw an amazing 16 people make a commitment to follow Christ. Over the course of the mission there have been 23 such commitments and 11 testimonies of immediate miraculous healing. The figure represents those we know of as many were prayed for in mass prayers as there were too many to pray for individually. We trust God that there are many other people who have been touched by God's miraculous healing power. 
On the final Sunday, before the crusade, I had the chance to preach to a church in Maweni which is a slum in Mombasa. A major part of my topic was helping people to see themselves from the perspective of who they are in Christ rather than their outward circumstances. It went down very well indeed and I was told that some of the things I had taught from the scriptures were things they were unaware of until now. The pastor was very happy. That sermon almost never happened as there was a mix up over transport to the church. It seems that the devil didn't want this to happen but it did and God really touched people's hearts. 
Monday was a leisure day before I fly back on Tuesday. Along with my friends (including pastor Kyomukama Deus from Uganda) we visited the historic Fort Jesus which was built by the Portuguese around 500 years ago. I even found time to film a video series on 'Defeating the Giants' which is about recognising and pulling down strongholds in our lives. 
It has been an amazing time including the leaders conference. Thank you to everyone who supported this mission both financially and in prayer. We trust God that many lives and churches have been eternally changed. 
Shalom... Steve Johnson 

Saturday, 14 April 2018

First crusade, salvation and healing.

What a good first day of our open air meetings. 
There was lots of singing and dancing and celebration, Kenyan style. Many of the public sat around the perimeter but when they were invited, they came. Many came for prayer and we had three testimonies of miraculous healing including one who had suffered from heart pain for some time. The symptoms totally cleared after prayer. Another young man came with eye problems which, again, were totally resolved after being prayed for. 
(the picture above is of Bishop Samuel kazungu addressing the crowd) 
I had the opportunity of sharing the message of the gospel with these people and 5 people responded by coming forward and making a commitment to follow Jesus. 
It was indeed a productive, fruitful and colourful day. We are now very much in anticipation of what the next two nights will bring. 
From Mombasa, kenya... Steve Johnson 

Wednesday, 11 April 2018

Healing & prophecy.

Something is definitely stirring at our lunchtime meetings. Today I taught on one of my favourite topics. The power of a testimony. It has opened people's eyes and encouraged them to be ready to share what Jesus has done with others. 
Later on I was back in the church in Ukombozi where I had preached yesterday evening. I kept it short tonight so I had time to pray for various needs. Virtually every one of the church came forward for prayer. There were so many I prayed for them in crowds by category. I got one specific testimony of healing. I don't know how many others there were. A few relieved prophetic words/words of encouragement. They were very appreciative of the ministry and the pastor told me that many more came out tonight because of how well the previous evenings message had been received. 
I also sensed God wanted me to pray for pastor Chiwai and his wife (family pictured above) and sensed God wanted to encourage them that this was just the start but to rely on his grace. They really appreciated the ministry and blessing. 
Tomorrow I will be accompanied by the awesome Kyomukama Deus as we go to the next lunchtime meeting and on to the first meeting at the church in freretown. Tomorrow is also the last day before the big crusade launch which is in the same place. It's going to be a great time. 
May God bless you as you pray for me and the mission... Steve Johnson 

Tuesday, 10 April 2018

The resurrected King.

The colourful scenery of the lunchtime meeting in central Mombasa is pictured above. It was another well received message focusing on Jesus as Christ, crucified and risen from the dead. I will be coming here throughout the week to minister at the lunchtime gatherings.
That evening I headed across to an area called Bamburi where there is a church. I had a message but changed it at the last minute to talk about the power of a testimony. It certainly captured the imagination of the congregation who can now see clearly how to use their testimony to spread the gospel.
I am conveniently based near Moi Avenue where the famous tusks are (see above picture). It's a great location just 5 minutes walk from the lunchtime meeting and not much further from the site where our big open air crusades will be held. Tomorrow I will be back at the church I preached at tonight. Pray that God sparks a Holy Spirit storm of fruitful evangelism as a result of tomorrow's messages.
Shalom... Steve Johnson

From a beggar to a prince

Monday and today are focused on some interesting meetings on Mombasa Island. There is a long standing ministry here who have a facility right in the heart of Mombasa and provide a spiritual oasis during the working day. There is a strong emphasis on worship here and it comes with such a clear sense of God's presence.

I had the chance to attend and speak at one of their well attended meetings and address Christians from many different churches. I had all my notes on a doc on my phone which, for some reason repeatedly refused to open once I was there. It did not matter one bit as once I got up to speak it went really well.

I shared a word about the blessing in the beatitudes and how God takes us from the place of being beggars totally unable to help themselves and utterly reliant on the grace of another to the position of being a Prince in the kingdom.
It was later that the devout lady who runs this ministry told me that there are many ministers in Kenya who live in extreme poverty because that's what they believe being 'poor in spirit' means rather than seeing themselves as humbly reliant on God's grace.

These two days are an opportunity to slow down after 3 messages a day and have some time to focus on the ministry for the rest of the week and the crusade.
I am back in the lunchtime meeting on Tuesday and on Wednesday the ministry at one of the churches in Mombasa will be added to that.

Right now I am in my hotel room and I can hear the Muslim call to prayer from the mosque just 50 metres down the road. Thankfully I had an early night and the 4.30am call to prayer didn't wake me up. I was already awake!

Monday, 9 April 2018

A day of salvation and miracles.

Today was the day for our Sunday services. We actually had three and so I got to speak on each occasion.
The morning service was marked by a miraculous conversion. There was a married couple who were going through serious problems. The husband had an evil temperament and was often drunk and violent towards his wife. He was doing all manner of evil things. One day he came home after drinking he began to shout at his wife as she was cooking his food and then started beating her. It was more than she could take. She threw a pan of hot water over him and scolded him in the process. 
His family were furious and had her driven from the village. Somehow God worked to turn this situation around. Her husband offered to move with her to a new area and make a fresh start and this Sunday turned up at the church, wanting to give his life to Christ. 
In our evening service we offered to pray for the sick. Three people testified of God healing them. One man came forward to testify. I had not even prayed for him personally or laid a hand on him but as people were being prayed for he asked God to heal him of the pain in his body and was set free. 
That night I had spoken about the peace of God, how it included healing and used psalm 133 to show how God's peace operates when we are together in unity. He simply believed that God was there to heal and he was healed. 
Today (Monday) I am travelling to Mombasa and a place called freretown where I will be for the rest of the mission. 
Keep praying. God is doing good things... Steve Johnson 

Sunday, 8 April 2018

Final day of leaders conference.

Saturday was the last day of the seminars in Mariakani. There has been a good response people seem to be growing in confidence.
My health is certainly better. I've been bitten quite a few times despite having a mosquito net over the bed but my voice is getting better.
It was good to recap what was taught, have a Q & A and share some things that are an 'accelerator' to the discipleship process. All in all it was a good day.
We finished earlier today to allow pastors and attendees to travel back to their church and homes in the region, country and beyond. (Some are travelling all the way back to Burundi 🇧🇮)
Sunday is church day so it is more a case of a main service and what they call a revival service later on. We will have a chance to pray for people's needs and pray especially for the sick.
My friend Kyomukama is still in Uganda 🇺🇬. Pray that he will be able to to make it for the rest of the mission.
We will move to Freretown, Mombasa on Monday morning.

Friday, 6 April 2018

Dark night, bright day.

It was an awful night. I settled in early enough and thought I would get up early and prepare the days teaching as I wasn't being picked up until 11am. Then the coughing started. It was if something was stuck in my throat needed clearing but nothing was there and I ended up having numerous coughing fits. It drove me to distraction. I don't know what time I actually fell asleep but when I woke up it was 10.45 in the morning. I had no breakfast or time to shave or shower (bad deal in 35° heat and humid nights) and hurried out with a basic outline of notes and no prayer time. Seriously horrible.
In light of all that it was amazing how well the day turned out. My voice was not great but I kept the coughing under control. I took the first minute of my first session to invite God into it and it went so well. I chose a few things to share including how to see failure differently. This had a big effect on a number of pastors and others. There seemed to be a fear of failure that held people back from trying things and therefore learning. The second big impact was with my translator who is a pastor of a church around 20 miles away. I had shared some basic points about discipleship that I'd only begun to learn in the last year or two. It turns out that this man has a big heart for raising up evangelists but was so frustrated at the lack of results over a number of years. We had the chance to talk at length later and eat together which I felt was not enough time and it turns out that it is this same guy whose church I will be speaking at next week for a few nights. I thank God for ordering my steps.
We finished the day with a short evening meeting and, with no notes at all, I found the text that I sensed God wanted to share. Again it went particularly well.
I'm told that many of the pastors have not heard this kind of teaching before and they are encouraged because its understandable, practical and something that they can implement.
So by the grace of God it was a very good and productive day. My voice is even a little better. I'm just praying for a better night.
Tomorrow is the final day of this section before our Sunday services and then move to Mombasa town on Monday.

Thursday, 5 April 2018

First days in Kenya 🇰🇪

Shalom.
Well I am still struggling a bit with my voice but otherwise I am well. We are starting with revival services in the evenings and leaders seminars during the days. I am now preaching 3 times a day (and trying not to stretch my voice. The messages are very well received so far and I am asking questions and getting audience participation in illustration so people are engaging more. It is going well. There are pastors who have travelled all the way from Burundi 🇧🇮 to be here. Each evening we will pray for something in particular so pray that people really experience God in those times.... Shalom... Steve

Sunday, 1 April 2018

Mombasa 2018

Mombasa mission 2018

I am in Mombasa, Kenya, speaking at a leaders conference and an open air gospel crusade. Below are some notes and prayer points.

Timeline: Flying out 3rd April / Arrival 4th April

Leaders conference starts 5th April

Estimated start of open air gospel mission 12th April / Finish 16th April

Leaders conference

Themes: Global evangelism / Kingdom expansion / Church planting

  • ​Pray for leaders that they receive renewed vision, fresh anointing & clear divine leading

  • Pray also for potential future leaders to be raised up

  • Pray for me that God would give me wisdom, anointing and the right words to share.

  • Pray for an imparting of spiritual gifts.

Gospel crusades

Large scale city centre crusades in Mariakani, near Mombasa

  • Pray for supernatural dominion and favour and for the peace of God in the area.

  • Pray for anointing upon all participants, including the worship team and myself when speaking

  • Pray for all those helping to minister to respondents. Pray for discernment & anointing to heal.

  • Pray for the many Muslim people in the area.

  • Pray for God's miraculous power to bring life transformation, salvation & deliverance.

  • Pray that we would see many lasting & genuine conversions

In general

  • Pray for travelling mercies especially on Kenya's notoriously dangerous roads

  • Pray good communication and understanding. Pray for the translators I will work with

  • Pray for spiritual power and a sense of God's presence and favour and leading

  • Pray supernatural protection over myself, the teams and all the events