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How Did You Get That Job – Part 3

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I must have read the email a dozen times before printing it out and walking into Dad’s office. I closed the door behind me, an unspoken sign between the senior pastor and his son that we needed to talk immediately. I had received an email from Suzette [Hattingh] that something had changed. I handed the paper to Dad and watched him read every word. The expression on his face mirrored the emotions I, too, experienced when the email first arrived. Neither of us could believe it—how could this be happening? Suzette had received a confidential phone call from Reinhard Bonnke. He asked if she knew anyone who could serve as his personal assistant. He needed someone at his side daily to handle contacts, accompany him to meetings, assist behind the scenes at the crusades, and help with anything that came up pertaining to him personally. She told him yes. The…

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How Did You Get That Job – Part 2

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I turned up the next morning excited to see how Suzette Hattingh, the former head of intercession for Reinhard Bonnke, prayed. I’m not sure what I expected but for several minutes I watched her read her Bible, walk around quietly listening and communicating with the Lord Jesus, then sit down to journal some thoughts—all things you would expect from someone committed to Him. The Holy Spirit started pulling at me. It was time to quit spectating. I walked down to the front of the sanctuary, knelt down at the altar, and began to pray. Acutely aware of the presence of Jesus, I buried my face in my hands and poured out my heart before Him. Humbled and broken, I worshipped Him with all my soul. And I completely forgot about Suzette Hattingh. The ironic twist was that while I was at the altar, the Holy Spirit tapped Suzette on the…

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How Did You Get That Job – Part 1

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“How did you get that job!” someone asked me after learning I served with Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke in Africa. It is the first thing people want to know when they hear the stories of traveling with him to the massive Nigerian crusades and meeting people from all over the world. There was no Facebook posting, no resumes requested to find a person qualified enough to work with Reinhard. If so, I’m sure it would have generated countless entries and I would have missed the opportunity of a lifetime. Instead, it happened almost by accident. Looking back, though, it was more than chance or good luck. It was destiny. I first met Suzette Hattingh at lunch with my dad. It did not take long listening to her stories about Reinhard and Anni Bonnke or her deep passion for prayer to become aware of a hunger growing inside my soul. No one…

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Meet Marvin, An Unexpected Joy

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You never know what you might encounter while out on distribution. Yesterday in Danli one team went high into the mountains to a remote area to serve the people with gifts of food, stuffed animals and ice cream. We went door-to-door inviting people to join us in a clearing not far away. That’s when we met Marvin. When we came to his home it was typical for the area with no indoor plumbing and one sink as the sole source of water. Marvin is 28 years old and suffers from cerebal palsey. He has minimal speech ability and has no use of his arms or legs. We told his mother that we would pay him a special visit after the meeting. We had a great time sharing the Lord with about 35 people before heading back to Marvin’s. When we arrived you could see Marvin’s face light up. He recognized…

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To The Ends Of The Earth

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Have you ever wondered how we select the areas we send distribution teams to once we arrive in a city like Danli? As we partner with local churches and pastors, we receive insight into which areas represent the greatest need. Then these areas are prayed for and together with the pastors we develop a schedule. In Acts 1:8 we read, “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all of Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” Sometimes we joke that we haven’t been to the end of the earth but we could see it from where we were. What does it take to be a witness for Christ? Simply being obedient to the Holy Spirit. For those of you who are called to be feet on the ground, if the ends of…

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All He Asks Is For Us To Be Available

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Have you ever considered what it takes to be a disciple? It’s not reaching a certain age. It’s not having a mastery of the Word. It’s not having a polished presentation. No, it is simply making yourself available. This week volunteers from all walks of life have joined together to minister to the people of Danli, Honduras. Bags of food, stuffed animals, Bibles and, yes, even ice cream have been distributed. As you would imagine, even the coldest heart can begin melting when a child demonstrates the love of Jesus through the giving of a gift. Once the door is opened and a conversation commences, it is amazing to witness the power of the Holy Spirit. People seek a new touch from the Lord. Others ask for prayer for themselves and their loved ones. Some ask Jesus into their hearts for the very first time! The transformation on many of…

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Pathway To The Cross

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In Danli, Honduras there is a structure sitting on top of a mountain that is recognizable to almost everyone, a huge white cross. The advance team treked to the top of the mountain. The journey was difficult at times, tested our perseverance but the reward was more than worth it. There was a feeling of accomplishment and the view was a gift straight from the Lord. As we have traveled in and around Danli, we realize the cross is visible from almost any road we are on. The thought came to us, that as we are ministering to the people of Danli and pointing them to the Savior, how unique our different backgrounds, cultures and even our countries are. The one thing in common though is our need for the cross. As we serve the people with gifts of food, stuffed animals and even ice cream, we are demonstrating the…

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Preparing For Distribution

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Have you ever wondered how literally tons of food purchased locally in bulk gets repackaged for distribution to families across Central America? We are in Danli, Honduras for LOLI’s 26th crusade week. And this week, like so many weeks before, God has provided an unbelievable group of people who jumped in with true joy to help with distribution preparation. Look closely at the picture, can you tell what we are using for a scoop? That’s right an old gatorade bottle with the bottom removed. The creativity of the people is amazing. We actually have carried these same gatorade bottles from Nicaragua to Panama and now to Honduras. We are continually amazed by the true servant hearts we have encountered. Stay tuned for more insights and observations from the week…

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Advance Team Arrives In Danli, Honduras

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Happy Easter from Honduras. He is Risen! The advance team arrived in Danli, Honduras on Saturday and have been busy preparing for the arrival of the full team on Monday. Working with an awesome group of volunteers, bags of food including beans, rice, sugar, salt and corn meal have been assembled for distribution beginning on Tuesday. Check back often as we will be making regular updates.

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Rejoicing. Always.

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Evangelist Smith Wigglesworth, after losing his wife Polly and his son George within two years of each other said, “It seems to me as if I had had a thousand road engines come over my life to break me up like a potter’s vessel. There is no other way into the deep things of God but a broken spirit.” WOW! In the midst of great loss, his perspective remained on target. He learned that, “enduring faith is built in the fire of trials.” Romans 5:3-6 tells us, “We have joy with our troubles, because we know that these troubles produce patience. And patience produces character, and character produces hope. And this hope will never disappoint us, because God has poured out His love to fill our hearts.” If you have suffered loss or feel broken today, let me encourage you: God is near to the broken-hearted (Psalm 34:18). He is…

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