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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Reflecting While Waiting ...


As I sit here at my hotel waiting for my ride to come, I can't help but think back on the last couple of days.
I have been so blessed to be able to spend time Bishop Glorious Shoo and Dr Huruma Nkone. God has truly brought these Men of God to us for a time as this. As we have talked about the event we are planning for June 2012, time and time again I have realized that these men are both men of great influence in the nation of Tanzania. They seem to know everyone.
Reflecting on things that God is doing is a great habit. So often we over look this and speed through life. Reflection keeps us thankful, grateful and humble. Without God we are nothing.
Sunday I preached two services at Victory Christian Center on obeying the calling and walking in step with the Spirit. He makes us look better than we are if we allow Him to lead, to be in control.
BTW, they know how to have church here in Africa. We arrived at the church just after 7am for the first service. At 3pm we left for a late lunch after three consecutive services without breaks. The same worship team ministered from around 630am until 330pm.
Powerful services. At the end of each I made an altar call for salvation and 4 precious souls entered the Kingdom. Bishop Shoo preached in the third services on the prophetic..
I returned to the hotel around 6pm exhausted but happy.


C U soon


/ Peter
Published: By: The Almqvists - 2:46 PM

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Third morning in Dar-es-Salaam

So I left the US on Tuesday pm and arrived to Tanzania very late on Wednesday, around midnight due to some delays on the way. Could not go to sleep (jet lag), battled my suitcase lock for almost an hour, showered and forced myself to sleep.
Dr Nkone, my host and senior pastor for Victory Christian Center in Dar-es-Salaam (DAR) has taken so good care of my since I stepped outside the arrival terminal at the airport. He and his wife picked me up and brought me to my hotel. We spent a good part of Thursday looking at possible venues for the June festival.
- We have the grand National Stadium, seating 60,000 on the bleachers


National Stadium
- We have the Uhuru Stadium, right next to it. At present under reconstruction. Will seat 30,000 on the bleachers
Uhuru Stadium
- We have Jangwani Grounds - a field that so far only Reinhard Bonnke and CfaN has been able to fill, some 10-15 years ago


Jangwani Grounds Down Town Dar-es-Salaam


Each one of these arenas have both advantages and disadvantages. We now need to determine which route we take. Trying to tune in to the heavenly frequencies to make the right choice.


I have also had time to look at the venue for the Campus Nights in November - a youth event that both evangelist Johannes Amritzer and the SOS Festival Band will take part in. VCC is hosting this event and they are expecting upwards of 15,000 young adults to attend. We will be setting up our equipment at the Leader's Club in DAR. Great venue for a youth event. Seems to be sort of a relic from the time of British rule; there is a Cricket pitch!


Today is another busy day with a grand tour of the city, scouting out accommodations, conference venues, places for street evangelism and more. In the afternoon I will be reuniting with Bishop Shoo from Moshi. He is the man that invited us to Same for our first festival in Tanzania. He is also the one that has opened the door for us to come to DAR and connected us with Dr Nkone and his team. I am looking forward to meeting this man of God so much. Will be a great evening with lot's of work and fellowship.


Pray with me for the right decisions to be made for the June event!

C U soon!
/ Peter
Published: By: The Almqvists - 1:52 AM

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

The Power of Prayer

In January 2010, Pastor Ron Crum from King's River Worship Center in St. Albans, WV was at the MCM Ministry School teaching. One of the mornings, I was leading prayer at our Prayer School and afterwards he approached me and asked if I could come down and lead corporate prayer at his church. I agreed at once. We have since then tried to work out our schedules and now happened to be the opportune time.

Since Monday night I have lead the congregation here in prayer for an hour each evening and we are already seeing the power of prayer in action. The first evening was beautiful and there was such a Spirit of Prayer in the sanctuary. Time passed as we drew near to the master and entered into the throne room. That night we ended up by praying for Pastor Ron and his wife Phyllis. On her way home, she was rear ended. The culprit drove off from the scene. But Phyllis kept on hearing the word protection ring in her inside. She stepped out of the car without any injury. Witnesses of the accident were expecting her to be severely hurt but instead angels kept her safe.

Friends, there is such a power in prayer. Our lives need to be based on prayer. At present Mission SOS is in a forty day fast. God moves when we seek him. We are praying for breakthroughs in many areas and we are seeing the results already.

If you want to be fit and have a fine trimmed body, you need to spend time at a gym and exercise those muscles in your body. Sometimes even push yourself beyond your limit. The same is true for our spirits. For us to be spiritually strong we need to exercise our spirits through prayer. You need to build up your spiritual stamina through hours in prayer.

Paul wrote to his son Titus to build himself up in his most holy faith while praying in the Holy Spirit. Tit 1:20. We need to pray a lot in the Spirit, building ourselves up so that we become strong warriors in the Kingdom of God. 

The End Time harvest is at hand and we are privileged to live in this times. We will see the greatest harvest of souls that the world has ever seen and then our King, Jesus Christ, will return and take us home. 

Will it be easy? NO. Will it be worth the fight? YES. But we need to be prepared.

Soldiers train more during peace times. When the time comes for battle they need to be ready. Are you ready for the battle? Take the challenge! Step up to the plate! It is time for warriors to arise and take the world for our King! 

If you feel inadequate and poorly equipped for the task at hand then I urge you to come to MCM Ministry School and be trained for a year for the End Time harvest.

Hope to C U in Pittsburgh in the near future!

/Peter
Published: By: The Almqvists - 4:46 PM

 

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