Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Week Review

Before I recap this past week, I'd like to begin by saying that today we saw four unbelievers give their lives to Christ. This afternoon from 3:45-6:00pm, Nathalie, Zoe, Cory, Victoria, Jimmy (local believer; worship pastor), Zack (local believer; Christian radio host), and myself dispersed throughout our little part in Kitale for the purpose of evangelism. Immediately the first two people we talked to surrendered their lives to Christ and were filled with the Holy Spirit! You can imagine how encouraging that was! I thought, surely everybody that we were going to talk to today was going to get saved. We talked to a total of 18 people; 10 of whom were Spirit-filled believers; and four of the eight unbelievers committed their lives to Christ and are being connected to local churches for further discipleship. So amazing!

Now I'll go back in time to quickly review the week.

On Tuesday our team, along with 15+ local believers (some were church pastors) went to the first gate of the city of Kitale to pray and prophesy over Kitale. We declared Psalm 24:7-10 over the gate of the city - that the King of Glory is exalted and welcomed in Kitale, and that every argument, sin, and false religion that exalts itself above Jesus would leave in Jesus' name. It was a powerful time of intercession that was only supposed to go for 15 minutes, but lasted for one hour.

On Saturday, Nathalie, myself and the team taught and modeled the Harp and Bowl prayer model to around 50 worship leaders and pastors. We also had a handful of the worship leaders and singers try it for themselves, and they had a blast. The teaching was very clear; Nathalie is an incredible teacher, oh my word. She did an amazing job. Then on Sunday we condensed the teaching to only 10 minutes and led a local church into intercession using the Harp and Bowl Model. The entire congregation was engaged as we prayed out of Romans 15, for God to unify the Church in Kitale, and Colossians 1, for worship leaders and intercessors to arise in Kitale. The Senior Pastor of the church that we ministered at (and he also hosted the Saturday teaching time) absolutely loves the Harp and Bowl Model and said that what we are doing will revolutionize Kitale, and that he wants to continue doing what we have taught even after we leave Kenya. How awesome is that! A worship-based prayer culture is being established in Kitale!

On Mondays and Thursdays we have decided to teach afternoon classes/clinics for those who are interested in getting trained in our prayer model and plugged in to the prayer room schedule. So on Monday we had six people come to the class form 2:30-5pm. Nathalie, Shannon, Cory, and I coached them on how to sing and pray the Bible phrase by phrase; at IHOP we call this Worship With the Word. We all sat in a circle together and one after the other sang/prayed Psalm 23 and part of Psalm 16 phrase by phrase. This was such a fruitful time of teaching. The six "students" quickly understood the concept and were able to do it with us.

Then this afternoon at 1pm, after our prayer room sets, Shannon and I went to a local church to minister for one hour. I preached from Matthew 9:36-38 - compassion for the lost, prayers for the harvest, and God making us the answer to our prayers.

I think that's all for this past week.

2 comments:

  1. Peter, that must be mind blowing exciting for you to see God at work in such an immediate and powerful way.

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  2. Thanks for sharing, its great te read what the Lord is doing in Kitale. Blessings to you all and especially Nathalie! She is mij coussin!
    Hope to see her in Holland next week!

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