Creative Miracle

We recently did a trip to Kenya. Here’s an incredible creative miracle. Yay God!

“We were in Ekwanda parish, Western Province, Kenya, where we had medical and feeding programmes running. An old man approached with a walking stick and I started chatting to him. I looked at his eyes and realised they were completely shut, looking like they were stitched together. They were solid and stuck. He said his left eye went blind when he was a little boy where suffered from measles so he had to have the eye removed. His right eye had to be taken out due to a farming accident when a stick flicked up and hit him in the eye.

His name was Gideon, and when I looked at him, I was overwhelmed with the Father’s love and started to weep. We started to sing over him and he was overwhelmed by the Holy Spirit. We forced his eye lids open and they were empty sockets, dry and dull.

Then the Holy Spirit said spit on his eye lids – so I did. As I did that His eyes started to fill with tears which has not happened for years because he had no tear glands. We continued to sing and declare Jesus is our healer. I said “Father God is your creator and is releasing new eyes from heaven for you now so just receive them.”

We opened the sockets and they had become moist and tears started welling up even more. There was a white ball the size of my finger nail starting to grow in the right eye and the same in the left. The socket started to have a fresh flow of blood and life started to come as the inside changed from dull brown to red.

As we opened his eye lids (which had no muscle anymore) Gideon started to flinch! His eye sockets, with the new balls slowly growing, started to react to light! We asked him what was happening and he said ” I can see shapes and I can see light.” We then said the CTF team would soak him for the day and to rest under the shade.

On his way to the bench he suddenly said ” I can walk!!! I have no pain anymore in my joints!” So not only did Gideon start to have new eyes but Jesus also healed His body!!!  We have called the parish and found out Gideon has started to open and close his eyes himself as the muscles in the eyelids have started to function again and the definition is increasing in his eyeballs as they continue to grow and develop. He is seeing more shapes and more light and we are sending Penny and Derek to go check on him. What an awesome testimony! I have never been filled with compassion as much as when I set eyes on Gideon and the overflow of Daddy’s love was intense!”

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Testimonies from Melbourne, Australia

Testimonies from a one week leaders school in Melbourne, Australia (Jan 3-7, 2011)

“Until I had gone through the ILSOM I did not realise just what an orphan I was.  I have only just returned to ministry after being out of church fellowship for about three years, burnt out and wondering what was wrong with me or whether God had favourites.  To be honest, I felt a little ambushed by the inner healing stuff that I thought was for the weak whilst if I kept pressing in He would heal me through some sort of supernatural intervention.  How arrogant and isolated an orphan can be?

When I asked The Lord what game He wanted to play with me, He told me hopscotch.  Interesting because in England when I was growing up this was considered a girls game.  Why did He want me to play it, because He wanted me to do things I had never done before.  My theology was being challenged – and an orphan ‘s theology has to be right!  Anyway, I asked The Lord and He said that I should test it by the fruits in my life – that’s simple I thought – typical Father cutting through all the junk when you simply ask the question!

Thank you for your courage in giving your personal testimony and a safe environment to finally face and deal with some issues of my own that had allowed the enemy an entrance and were robbing me of my joy.  I feel so completely clean and free to be a son for perhaps the first time in many, many years.  I know it’s a continual process but I have the tools now and I know that soaking in His presence is what I really want.  I may be 60, but I feel my real ministry has only just begun!”

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“Anna and I really loved our week at ILSOM in Melbourne. We feel so blessed to have received the teaching and ministry. I will never be the same again (I mean that in a positive way). Since returning home I have read one of Jack Frost’s books and have now started on the second. I am regularly led to tears as I contemplate the message. 

My relationship with the Lord has a new freshness and an elevated expectancy. He is leading me down new paths and I am really enjoying it. I am much more motivated in life and in general.  We really appreciate the effort that everyone put in to make the week so fruitful. It was well organised.”

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“I liked the freedom and the space to work through heart issues, it was an invaluable time for me as a Christian leader.“

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”I love the fact that it is honest. The speakers were honest about their experiences, thoughts (even bad ones), issues etc. There was an incredible sense of acceptance, and no one was judging anyone. We could just be free. I loved listening and being reminded of God’s love for us as our Father. It touched me incredibly.”

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“It was done in a relaxed way, with flexibility as to time etc.  The content was great, speakers clear, and it lifted my depression.”

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“I liked all of the week!!!!  I loved the freedom there was to be yourself- and how encouraging it was.  It was amazing seeing how the week builds layer upon layer and how you could see the freedom coming in people as the week went on. It was so good to connect with people and it was so organised.  Most of all, I loved seeing people get revelation of God’s heart and see them set free.  The worship team were so good in bringing people straight into worshipping Jesus.”

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“In a nutshell – It was LIFE CHANGING.”

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“It changed my life. It completely changed my view on the father. I now want to tell all Christians about what they can have if they pursue Him. True Freedom. For years I’ve been wondering how do I get to the place where I can have what the Bible tells me I should have. Healing the sick, raising the dead, and Prophesying. I finally have the tools. I just need to practice and get over myself and get on to God. If that makes sense. :-)  “

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“I have/had been struggling with heavy depression for months prior to the school, and periodically throughout my life, it lifted half way through the week.  I am now beginning to understand and relate to Father God.  Thanks so much.”

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“Well I believe I finally am starting to know the Father and am no longerafraid of Him.  I think I went from the prodigal son to the son that worked at home for the Father (because of the condemnation teaching background I had).  I am spending time meditating on the Fathers welcome home hug. A powerful breakthrough for me, as out of the Love of the Father, I can see fuller and I am more peaceful and joyful. I thought I had forgiven people but had a real breaking of judgment actions, that were probably habits from judgments that was affecting my relationships.  My wife is a princess again and I’ll have to keep it that way. I purchased a book on rejection by John Paul Jackson, well the Holy Spirit helped me, just a really overcoming, enabling book, to see what has been happening in my life and now I seeeeeeeeee clearer. I am no longer rejected but a loved son and out of this I can minister and love with greater effect.”

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Healing testimony

From a Facebook friend:

“hey John i wanted to tell u this, you and Carol prayed for me at Partners in Harvest in November for me knee and if u remember i recieved instant healing, since then i have joined a new local football team and in my first 4 sessions with them i have managed to score 9 goals and make around 25 assists which is more than i managed throughout all of last season, I am now very much looking forward to next season when i officially sign up with the team and hope i can keep the form going. Thank u both for your prayer. Mattay”

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Giving Away the Love of God

Carol and I have been in public ministry together for over thirty years now, as of the time of this writing. The word ‘together’ is very important to us because we see our work as a joint ministry in which we are equal partners. One can put a thousand to flight, but two, ten thousand. We encourage, challenge, and constructively criticise each other without the element of competition entering into our relationship, and often defer to each other’s gifts and abilities. When God gives one of us a leading for pursuing the promptings of the Holy Spirit, we will welcome it. Of course we don’t always agree, but we recognise that preserving our unity in the Spirit is fundamentally important for the effectiveness of our ministry. In this sense too, we have tried to ‘model’ a God-directed working relationship for our colleagues and younger leaders in general, first in Toronto and then through the ‘Partners [and Friends] in Harvest’ network throughout the world.

The shaping of our lives is a constant source of amazement to us both. I was converted in 1955 at a Billy Graham crusade at the age of 14. Carol’s conversion came about in the Seventies, at a time of personal anguish and turmoil in her life. Her husband, a childhood sweetheart, had deserted her for another woman and one evening, while in her bathroom, she began hearing a voice speaking to her. She assumed it to be that of her former husband, but a search of the house found no one. That voice started and stopped five times, and she wondered if she was on the verge of a nervous breakdown. After a lengthy time, however, the voice started repeating the words of Psalm 23, with its sublime encouragement to those who are truly following God in faith and hope. She realised that the voice speaking Scripture to her directly was none other than Jesus, the Son of God and Saviour of the world. At that moment, she understood that Jesus loved her extravagantly and unreservedly. He had come to her, and found her, forgiving her sins and entering into her heart. This stunning revelation is as powerful and as vibrant to her today as it was all those years ago.

Carol and I were married in June of 1979. A year later, we took a one-month mission trip to Indonesia in 1980 that changed our lives forever. We were ruined by the love of those wonderful people over there, and made a decision to go into ministry. We planted our first church, called Jubilee Christian Ministries, in June 1981, in Stratford Ontario, some ninety miles west of Toronto. It was simply wonderful to see the lives of young people, drug addicts and others whose lives were often dysfunctional and broken, restored by the love, acceptance and forgiveness of Jesus. For Carol and I evangelism has always been at the forefront of our vision and ministry. Subsequently, in May 1988, we established a second church in Toronto, then known as the Toronto Airport Vineyard. We spent a great deal of time ministering to men and women who needed counselling and inner healing. As we focused on trying to help people, the emphasis drifted more and more into ‘getting bad things out’ as over against ‘getting good things in.’ We were of course, seeing good fruit as we taught on the Father’s Love, and the importance of forgiveness and Inner Healing, but we were longing to see more significant breakthrough in the lives of our people. Our solution for helping people centred on deliverance and healing life’s hurts, instead of receiving more of the Holy Spirit’s presence and power as a primary emphasis. A visit to the Argentina revival, where among other things, we were prayed for by Claudio Freidzon, radically changed our perspective and thinking. We returned to Toronto with heighted expectations that God would do something fresh and creative in our church. Immediately, we were informed by a friend, that Randy Clark had recently received a powerful impartation of the Holy Spirit. We knew of Randy and his church is St Louis, MO, and immediately invited him to come to Toronto. We were desperate to see the Presence of the Holy Spirit released among us.

January 20th 1994 is forged indelibly in our minds. As is well-known, on that day the Holy Spirit visited our church in tumultuous power, transforming our personal lives and the life of our church. The events of that day, as Randy Clark led what appeared to us as a perfectly conventional and normal occasional, gave rise to what commentators soon dubbed ‘The Toronto Blessing’ We prefer to call it ‘The Father’s Blessing’. Very soon we came to realise that we don’t have the Holy Spirit: He has us, and that He has come to take control of us. Quite simply we felt as if we were being swept downstream in a wonderful river of life. In the beginning we were all like excited children just enjoying the river of God, and we learned that the Holy Spirit always exalts and always works within the boundaries of the Scriptures. Incidentally, by the end of the first few weeks of the outpouring we had seen more men and women converted than in all the previous years of our ministry.

Carol and I were surprised and delighted by the powerful demonstration of the Holy Spirit that day. He fell upon us in a biblical Acts chapter 2 visitation. We continue to be amazed that the Holy Spirit uses us to take the values of ‘ The Father’s Blessing’ around the world. Great giftedness through the Spirit began to spread like fire. Yet ‘giftedness’ is never an endorsement of Christian Character. We hold tenaciously to the view that ‘character’ is every bit as important as giftedness. Jesus carried the greatest giftedness with perfect character. This continues to be our life message. “The Great Commandment first, and then the Great Commission. We are to be anointed men and women of God, bearing much fruit because of the power of the Spirit, but yet at the same time, we carry and share these things with Christ-like character. We stress the need for ‘good fruit’ in the lives of Christian men and women [Galatians 5:22-23]: God is looking not for silky external skills but for right attitudes of heart and mind that are consistent with the teaching of the Bible.

The Father’s Blessing is not essentially about physical manifestations, even though they are often dramatic and powerful. Rather it is about what Dr Margaret Poloma called ‘the illuminative love of God.’ By this she meant human beings encountering a God of love who empowers them to share what they have been given; and this is why, quite deliberately, a banner at ‘Catch the Fire Toronto’ (formerly Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship) declares that the purpose of our church is to ‘walk in God’s love and give it away to Toronto, and the world’.

The acronym ‘FIRE’ is an apt summary of our core values:

F is for the Father’s love that is unconditional and revealed to us through Jesus Christ, both through the Word and through supernatural encounter.

I is for the privilege of intimacy with God so we can enjoy His Presence and hear His voice.

R is for the renewal and restoration of the heart and soul that has its source in the cleansing and power of the Holy Spirit, the healing of life’s hurts, a process that involves forgiveness and a deep work of freedom and grace.

E stands for extending the Kingdom of God whereby we are equipped, empowered and enabled by the Holy Spirit to bring God’s loving Kingdom to earth.

It is now over sixteen years since the Holy Spirit fell on our church, its leaders, members and visitors. Over four million visitors have attended. We are now five times our size of 1994 and have ten campuses spread around the city. Carol and I have travelled to many different countries in the world. We have seen lives changed permanently by the grace and love of God. We have witnessed many miraculous healings, physically, spiritually and mentally. We have observed marriages restored and reinvigorated,-many of them of church leaders- and marvelled at the transformation of churches and church life. In all our travels we have emphasised that in the Body of Christ, Spirit-filled ministry is not the preserve of the professionals: it is to equip all the saints for what the Bible calls ‘works of service’. There have been disappointments and sadness of course, not the least being when leaders have failed in significant ways. But even there, God is so redemptive and resourceful; he knows how to restore and rebuild hurting broken people. Through it all, we have been conscious of the amazing Grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the consistent, unfailing and overwhelming love of God, and the wonderful Fellowship, friendship, power and Presence of the Holy Spirit. (2 Cor. 13:14) We want to continue sharing and giving this away for as long as He gives us breath.

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@pastortlr amen!

@pastortlr amen!

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@IngaMae bless you with more o…

@IngaMae bless you with more of Daddy’s love

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Speaking tonight in Baltimore …

Speaking tonight in Baltimore :)

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I’m going to be speaking on th…

I’m going to be speaking on the Holy Spirit tonight. It’s going to be a good good night!

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Yay Carol is speaking this mor…

Yay Carol is speaking this morning! :)

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I just got iLife’11 and Apple tv. :)

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