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Alan & Carla Calhoun Missonaries to The Netherlands
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(Above) A CITY CENTRE trip with our Youth which ended with a Bible Study in a Cafe.
(Left) Baron & Jen Carson have been such an incredible asset to the kingdom of GOD… We are going to miss them, as they will be moving to FRANCE to assist in the work of there.
Our good friends Sharoon Rosiel John will be planting a church in the city of Maastricht, Netherlands… We are blessed to spent time in their home and the city. We were blessed to teach a HomeGroup in the tallest apartment building in Maastricht.
HOME BIBLE STUDIES
Since arriving in The Netherlands seven weeks ago, Carla and I have taught Bible Studies in Coffee Shops, Cafes, Homes, a Hotel lobby and even in the Church facility…!
MULTIPLYING
Our passion is to MULTIPLY every ministry. That includes the bass guitar! Ton has quickly become a close friend to Carla and I, He is not only a musician, he is a teacher, and a Pastoral Team member.
FIVE minuten van transformatie / FIVE minutes of transformation
We are creating an environment of minstry development by giving our young people a weekly chance to ministery in the pulpit… It is amazing how anointed and compassionate they are…
Africa@Revival November 2016
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Revival Reports ~ November 2016
Benin ~ Michael Benson family
A total of forty were baptized in Jesus’ name, forty-one received the baptism of the Holy Spirit, forty-three were healed and thirty-two delivered throughout the nation.
There were two powerful special training seminars at two churches.
A lady who was pregnant for one year has miraculously delivered and the baby is well.
Burkina Faso ~ Ken Cantrell & Zach Sportsman families
A church was dedicated in one village. One of our pastors preached a great message and many received the baptism of the Holy Spirit throughout the weekend.
Twenty-five students packed into the missionary’s sitting room and listened to Rev. M. Showalter, International Campus Ministry Coordinator, teach on evangelism. The Holy Spirit fell and many lives were touched.
Cameroon ~ Terry Riddick & Rusty Riddick families
A total of thirty-four were baptized in Jesus’ name in three areas.
An AIMer and an MK ministered at one church and four received the baptism of the Holy Spirit. So far the church has baptized fifty in Jesus’ name this year.
The church building in one area is coming along nicely and the roof will be constructed soon.
Congo (Brazzaville) ~ Regional Missionary, Gistophe family
There were seven baptized in Jesus’ name and two received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Equatorial Guinea ~ Regional Missionary, Peter Mua family
There were three baptized in Jesus’ name and two were healed from sickness after prayer in Jesus’ name.
A new preaching point has been started.
Gabon ~ reported by Rev. Désiré family
We are so grateful to everyone who has prayed that peace would reign in our nation. God is continuing to work.
Throughout the month a total of four were baptized in Jesus’ name. Spiritual maturity is being established little by little.
Ghana ~ Nicky Sisco & Colleen Carter families
National Council reports a total of 1,115 baptized in Jesus’ name and 1,023 received the baptism of the Holy Spirit throughout the country in regular services and special events so far this year. There are also fifteen new preaching points.
A Children’s Ministry Training Seminar had thirty-nine registered attendees.
One regional service reported eleven received the baptism of the Holy Spirit, thirty-two were baptized in Jesus’ name and seventeen claimed their healing.
Guinea ~ reported by Associate Missionary Logan Blackmon
A total of twenty-five were baptized in Jesus’ name and seventeen received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Kenya ~ Jim Crumpacker & Patrick Groves families
A total of fifty-two were baptized in Jesus’ name, thirty-two received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and 204 claimed their healing. There were also 976 Bible studies taught.
Liberia ~ reported by Superintendent Rev. Benda
A total of 201 were baptized in Jesus’ name and eighty-two received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Madagascar ~ Chris Richardson family
At the annual Kids Day for the central region a total of 329 children received the baptism of the Holy Spirit for the first time or were refilled.
A local church revival in the north region reports fifty-three baptized in Jesus’ name and thirty received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Malawi ~ Chris Gibbs family
During a three-day conference in one area a total of twenty received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and seventeen were baptized in Jesus’ name. One lady had a tumor in her eye for years and had lost her sight. She came up for prayer during the conference and her sight was restored! Also the village Head man who is a Muslim came forward for prayer and the Lord touched him. Believing for more to come!
There was a special two-week pastor’s wives Bible school training session with thirty-eight in attendance from all over the nation and even several from the Mozambique borders. They were taught many important Biblical truths. The missionary also held a life studies class each day to train them in practical things.
Mozambique ~ Regional Missionaries, Cezar Moraes & Vagner Moraes families
At two regional conferences a total of twenty-two received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Nigeria ~ Gerry McLean & Steve Phelps families
A pastor that just opened a new church has baptized eleven in Jesus’ name and six have received the baptism of the Holy Spirit in six weeks.
One pastor baptized five in Jesus’ name including a Trinitarian pastor’s wife.
At a state convention eight were baptized in Jesus’ name and nine received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Tanzania ~ Richard Smoak family
At National Conference a total of 154 received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and 110 claimed their healing.
Togo ~ reported by Associate Missionary Logan Blackmon
There were eighteen baptized in Jesus’ name and twelve received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Uganda ~ Phil Tolstad family
Throughout the nation a total of at least ninety-two were baptized in Jesus’ name and forty-seven received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
There were five new churches started and at least eleven churches have also joined our organization.
The missionary traveled to the western part of the nation and visited two relatively new churches. One pastor built a good church and started two new branches in one year. The church branches were recently dedicated as full time churches and the pastor has started two more preaching points. Recently five received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and several were healed.
The ground was broken for the construction of a permanent church in another area. During the service one received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and two were baptized in Jesus’ name. There were also two Trinitarian pastors in attendance who expressed desire to work with our church. One of the pastors and his wife are presently in classes to study the Apostolic Doctrine.
After two weeks of meetings with banks, lawyers, brokers and sellers we are now in possession of the property for our bible school.
Zambia ~ Gary Abernathy family
At the official affiliation services where we welcomed a former Harvest For Christ Ministries into the United Pentecostal Church of Zambia a total of eleven received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and three were delivered from demon possession.
At two regional conferences a total of thirty-two received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and at least nineteen were baptized in Jesus’ name. There were also several healed and one delivered of demon possession.
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Benin ~ Michael Benson family
There were forty baptized in Jesus’ name, nine received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and twenty-five received their healing and deliverance.
A child was raised from the dead.
Burkina Faso ~ Ken Cantrell & Zach Sportsman families
A second Bible school is started toward the north of the country. There are currently four churches in this area with expectations of many more in the years to come. The students cannot come to the city school so we are taking the school to them.
** A new West African country has been opened. Training is started with the few contacts through small group studies using the GATS curriculum. Due to the nature of the work the name will not be publicized. We simply ask that you pray for the nations north, west and east of Burkina Faso.**
Cameroon ~ Terry Riddick & Rusty Riddick families
There were two baptized in Jesus’ name in one city church.
We rejoice on the progress of the building project in another city.
Equatorial Guinea ~ Regional Missionary, Peter Mua family
A total of five were baptized in Jesus’ name and one received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Two were healed from different sicknesses and four were delivered from demonic oppression.
We praise God for the ongoing Bible school training program.
Ghana ~ Nicky Sisco & Colleen Carter families
We give God praise for a very successful National Council.
In services attended by Global Missionaries a total of ten received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and at least eighteen claimed their healing.
At an all-night prayer service four received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
One was baptized at a local church this past Sunday.
Guinea ~ reported by Associate Missionary, Logan Blackmon
There were twenty baptized in Jesus’ name and five received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Kenya ~ Jim Crumpacker & Patrick Groves families
Throughout the country a total of 195 were baptized in Jesus’ name, ninety-seven received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and 128 received their healing.
There were also 673 bible studies taught and fifty tracts distributed.
Liberia ~ reported by Superintendent, Rev. S. Benda
During the past two months in regular services a total of sixty-nine received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and 138 were baptized in Jesus’ name.
Nigeria ~ Gerry McLean & Steve Phelps families
At a Oneness Seminar nine pastors and church leaders were baptized in Jesus’ name. While ministering in a local church during the time we were there for the Oneness Seminar, eleven more were baptized in Jesus’ name and five received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
During two Children’s Crusades 187 received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and thirty-two were baptized in Jesus’ name.
At a State Convention nine received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and eight were baptized in Jesus’ name.
Tanzania ~ Richard Smoak family
There are thirty-four students in the GATS Diploma level of the Bible college. In a revival day at the Bible college a total of 146 received the baptism of the Holy Spirit, twenty-two were baptized in Jesus’ name and thirty-four received their healing.
Togo ~ reported by Associate Missionary, Logan Blackmon
There were nine baptized in Jesus’ name and two received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Uganda ~ Phil Tolstad family
The missionaries held an hour service at a new High School Campus with over three hundred students. God moved and many felt the power of the Holy Spirit for the first time.
Three new churches have been started in one district. The Asssistant Superintendent is traveling to this district this week to baptize up to one hundred people in Jesus’ name.
A new church was started in the capital and eleven were baptized in Jesus’ name this past week.
Another district church has completed their building construction and rejoice in the growth of the congregation. Bible school students report many have received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and are being baptized in Jesus’ name.
Two new pastors in one district were baptized in Jesus’ name.
Africa@Revival Newsletter August and September 2016
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August & September 2016
Equatorial Guinea ~ Regional Missionary, Peter Mua familyThere were seven baptized in Jesus’ name and six received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.Many were healed from various sicknesses and delivered from evil spirits.A Trinitarian pastor was baptized in Jesus’ name and is now in Bible school.The Bible school is now offering the GATS Diploma program.
Ghana ~ Nick Sisco & Colleen Carter familiesAt the National Youth Camp Meeting 113 received the baptism of the Holy Spirit, thirty-eight were baptized in Jesus’ name, and over fifty were healed.
Ivory Coast ~ reported by Superintendent, Rev. Antoine AffaDuring the Children’s Camp there were 1,350 present and over fifty received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Liberia ~ reported by Superintendent, Rev. Stephen Benda
In the last three months a total of sixty-eight received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and 127 were baptized in Jesus’ name.
Madagascar ~ Chris Richardson familyA total of 2,371 adults and children received the baptism of the Holy Spirit at the National Conference.Over 500 young people received the baptism of the Holy Spirit for the first time or were refilled at the Central Region Youth Camp.
Malawi ~ Chris Gibbs family
A total of 2,100 received the baptism of the Holy Spirit at recent crusades and conferences.
Nigeria ~ Gerry McLean & Steve Phelps families
In a Muslim community our pastors were banned from using any river or stream for baptism with threat of a heavy fine. The State Presbyter took five for baptism in Jesus’ name at a nearby hotel swimming pool, including a 68 year old pastor.Since the beginning of the year one pastor has started four new village churches with over 100 being baptized in Jesus’ name already.At the 3rd bi-annual General Conference, fifty-four received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and twenty-seven were baptized in Jesus’ name.
Togo ~ reported by Associate Missionary Logan Blackmon
There were sixty-three baptized in Jesus’ name including at least twenty-eight in the prison, and forty received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Uganda ~ Phil Tolstad family
At the Youth Conference there were twelve baptized in Jesus’ name and twenty-two received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.A new church plant had eleven receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit in the first service.
Zimbabwe ~ Mike Long family
In one province thirteen received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and two were healed of back problems. Three people who came to service not able to walk straight were healed and returned home completely whole.
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AFRICA NETWORK OF PRAYER
“Prayers lay the tacks down on which God’s power can come. like a mighty locomotive, His power is irresistible, but it cannot reach us without rails”. Watchman Nee
The following are a couple of testimonies of miracles because of prayers made by the Church. I chose to put this in a separate letter because they are lengthy, but I want you to know the results of your prayers. God hears our prayers and He is faithful to answer our cries for help.
THANK YOU FOR PRAYING!!!!!
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SOUTH AFRICA
Prayer Requests and Praise Report : Reported by Christelle Smith
Thank God for connecting us via the global village that the UPCI is!!!
On Jan 5, 2016 the UPCSA General Superintendent received an email from a gentleman in WA, USA. This man was in distress!!! His niece had a horrible parra-sailing accident in Cape Town, South Africa the previous day and he was calling for prayer and assistance. The fact that Brittany Siguenz survived the accident was a miracle, but she was critically injured.
Pastor Smith alerted Pastors in Cape Town area, and SANOP together we began praying for Brittany. When her parents arrived in SA later that week they were met by the UPC Pastors and have forged a special bond in this trying time. As time went by Brittany’s condition improved. Doctors were able to start reconstructive surgery. The bruising of her heart and brain bleeds reduced. Doctors were amazed that they were able to bring her out of the medically induced coma they kept Brittany in. The Pastors and saints rallied around the Siguenza family and we kept on praying.
Brittany kept on improving and by Wednesday Jan 27th her mom reported that “…. the last few days have been challenging since Bri has been fully up. She’s very emotional, frustrated, agitated and restless…. She’s no longer on a ventilator, just on the CPAP machine and breathing on her own…. So much progress to thank Jesus for!”
Brittany had an unforeseen setback on Thursday January 28th and she needed emergency surgery to repair a torn artery at the base of her skull. Thank God, surgery was successful. We continue to pray and ask all to join us.
While Pastor Links and others visited with Brittany in ICU – they met the Gomes family from Namibia. Their son, Egdar Gomes – early 20’s – was admitted to ICU in the same hospital in Cape Town, seriously ill, and placed on full life support. Doctors were unable to diagnose the illness and correctly treat Edgar. Edgar’s parents saw the miraculous improvement in Brittany and asked Pastor Links to pray – and have those who are praying for Brittany, also pray for their son. South Africa Network of Prayer (SANOP ) alerted the prayer warriors and we started praying. Days later we received report that Edgar is no longer on life support machines, sitting in a chair, talking to his parents! We continue to pray, believing God for a complete recovery.
Please join with us in praying for these two young people.
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ACTS 12:5- …”but fervent prayer was made to God by the church”
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Democratic Republic of Congo
We glorify Jesus Christ for the connection established with A.N.O.P
Testimony of Victory in the Democratic Republic of Congo
1) Here are the results of prayers for the planting of the church at Doko in the Eastern part of the DRC, in spite of the war the Gospel is going forth in all the country. Thank you ANOP for your prayers, and we ask that you continue to pray for us.
2) A young woman whose husband died of AIDS was also diagnosed with AIDS, but after prayer, God healed her and then the results came back negative.
3) For several years, a young lady 18 years old has been diagnosed with internal cancer. Recently the doctor told her that she only had 2 to 3 weeks to live. It was obvious to the church that she had only a short time left to live.
She was recently converted, and the church wanted her to be born again before she died. She came to the altar and received the Holy Ghost and was baptized in water in Jesus’ name the same day. That evening of the same day, the signs of cancer began to disappear, and now four months later, she attends church and is completely healed and saved too.
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African Newsletter November 2015
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Burkina Faso ~ Ken Cantrell & Zach Sportsman families
The area countries are saying, “God must be a Burkinabe”. During the recent failed Coop, hostages were taken with bullets riddling not only the nations capital but the missionary’s neighborhood as well. Military locked down their block with grenades and such being utilized just 200 meters from their home. They were under curfew for seven days as the situation was sorted out. Thankfully, none of the church members were harmed or killed. Presidential elections are scheduled for the 29th of November.
Congo (Brazzaville) ~ Regional Missionary, the Gistophe family
There were five who received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Ghana ~ Nick Sisco & Colleen Carter families
At two churches there was a total of twenty-two baptized in Jesus’ name and twelve received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
After a week of prayer and fasting revival services there were five baptized in Jesus’ name at one church.
There were six students who received their GATS Certificate at the northern ACTS Extension School.
Liberia ~ reported by National Superintendent, Rev. Benda
Throughout the nation, a total of 123 were baptized in Jesus’ name and seventy-two received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Madagascar ~ Chris Richardson family
At a Holy Ghost Crusade in the capital city a total of 1,806 received the baptism of the Holy Spirit. There were also thirty-six growths that disappeared, thirteen were healed of blindness, forty-two were healed of lameness or weakness in their muscles, and thirty-one healed from deafness. Hundreds raised their hands that God took pain away when we prayed for those with pain in their body.
At a local church revival a total of eighteen received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and twenty-three were baptized in Jesus’ name.
Namibia ~ Keith Ikerd family
At one church there were seven baptized in Jesus’ name and four received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
A paralyzed man was prayed for by the church leaders and is now walking and in church.
Niger ~ Ken Cantrell family
The church is strong and growing. Recently several new converts were baptized in Jesus’ name and received the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Nigerian Christians are under strong persecution as the country is 99% Islamic. The pastor just reported that three college graduates from Chad were baptized while studying in the capital city. They have since returned home to Chad and are awaiting for the UPCI to arrive.
Nigeria ~ Gerry McLean & Steve Phelps families
One pastor baptized thirty-six in Jesus’ name and twenty-one received the baptism of the Holy Spirit during a three-day revival.
A young man at the Bible school, who never attended primary school and can barely read or write, has baptized fifteen in Jesus’ name since he enrolled in the school.
During a recent State Convention, ten were baptized in Jesus’ name and one received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Three former Trinitarian pastors and two wives were baptized in Jesus’ name in a state meeting along with nine others.
Uganda ~ Phil Tolstad family
At a seminar there were six baptized in Jesus’ name and thirty-two received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Throughout five regions there was a total of 161 baptized in Jesus’ name, including four pastors at a seminar, and 145 received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
There were fifteen new churches started and four church houses were completed.
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