By Elijah Challenge | November 18, 2008 - 11:27 pm - Posted in Elijah

Tuesday, 3 PM
Dear Intercessors and Partners in the Great Commission,

I thank the Lord that I have arrived home safely and in good health back in Houston. Praise the Lord for His wonderful grace!

Yesterday before I left Lagos, our Africa Coordinator Emmanuel told me that a certain lady pastor had attended the Training in Lagos. On the following Sunday two days ago, she held a healing service (I presume at her Sunday morning service) applying what she had learned at the Training. Infirm people were healed instantly, Emmanuel was told.

Thank you for partnering with us on this trip, dear ones. It was very fruitful for the equipping of the Nigerian servants of God to defeat the giants of witchcraft, voodoo, and idolatry in the darkness of Africa. And I and my loved ones are well. This is not something that I take for granted. Nigeria can be a dangerous place. On Saturday evening on our way from my hotel to the Crusade venue, we found ourselves on a completely clogged road. Suddenly in the dark in front of us there was a flurry of people fleeing their cars. My host told me that they were running from armed robbers who are known to hold motorists up with submachine guns. A short time later we passed by a truckload of soldiers who had apparently been summoned to the scene.

I was told yesterday by Rev. Anyanka who had hosted me in Lagos on behalf of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) that on my next trip to Lagos, PFN wants to hold a much larger Training event where I can train many more servants of God.

A report on this trip with some photos is already online. Just click here to view the photos and the results of our partnership with you, our dear intercessors!

Sincerely in Christ,

William

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