It is about 1:30 in the morning and we are packing to leave here at about 8 a.m. to start our trip home.There is so much to tell about our trip, we don't have time to write it all down now. But let me tell you just 2 stories that happened tonight:
1. We were praying in the taxi on the way to the 6 p.m. service. Paul will have to tell you how the Lord showed him that He wanted a good harvest of souls tonight but He did. I got up to preach but as usual I had Emily and Paul get up to give greetings. There was about 150-200 people. After Paul's greeting he handed me the microphone, and I just felt from the Lord that Paul needed to give an altar call for salvation. Because we had limited time, I gave him back the mike and told him "You have 5-6 minutes to give an altar call, and then give the mike back." So he did and very quickly too, and within just a few minutes Paul was praying with at least 15 people to receive Christ as their Lord and Savior! It was incredible watching them stream out of their seats.
2. I then shared a word and because of the shortage of time did not give an altar call, but we did go spread out and pray for the people near their seats. After the service people started to come up to us and we started to pray for them. A man with a bandage on his elbow came up to me and asked for prayer. I prayed, not much happened. He was in a lot of pain because of his arm. One of our team members, Dr. Freddy, was nearby so I asked him to help me pray. Freddy looked at the guy's arm and said it was broken. He could hardly move it and you could see the pain on his face. After Freddy uttered a quick prayer the guy said the pain left. He gingerly started moving his arm and then more forcefully. With an incredulous look on his face he began to realize that his arm was healed. He finally looked like he was in shock when it settled in that the Lord had fixed the break and taken all the pain away. How awesome is our God!
That's all we have time for now. Check us out at www.facebook.com/heartoftitus to see some more photos.