Empowered for the Mission: Day 4 in Tanzania
Day 4 was the final day of ministry for our Gospel Crusade in Tanzania. We saw so many people who were blind or struggling with their sight be able to see as we prayed for their healing in Jesus’ name! When they were healed, they were given a Bible and began to read scriptures over the entire crowd! Hallelujah!
One woman who was healed by Jesus fell to the ground, started praying on her knees, and began to cry out to the Lord with thanksgiving for her healing. The pastors in the area are excited to begin discipling and walking alongside those who have just given their lives to Jesus. The Lord is the God of the breakthrough!
Our KEI Tanzania Team Trip members
He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.
- Mark 16:15
empowering the church in tanzania
For our final morning, we went to the Gospel Crusade’s directors church. We heard several testimonies of healing and miracles.
Pastor Josh shared a message about getting daily oil (Matthew 25) and how much power there is in the choice to spend time with the Holy Spirit everyday.
Afterwards, we had a time of ministry and people were getting filled with the Holy Spirit and began to cry out in desperation for more of Jesus.
People were also having profound encounters with the Lord and many were receiving the call to a life of ministry in the Church.
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Everywhere our Kingdom Encounters International team goes, we see the power and presence of God show up with signs, wonders, and miracles. But the best part is that people hear the Gospel and receive the good news of Jesus all throughout the earth!
Because of faithful partners like you, we’re able to seize opportunities for the Kingdom and finalize our preparations for more crusades. There’s no better time to give than now! The nations are Jesus’ inheritance, the Lord is ready to save the lost, and we are ready to spread God’s message!
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“In all things I have shown you that by working hard in this way we must help the weak and remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he himself said, ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.”