Outreach Report to Ejisu – Aug. 25_29 2010
The CMM outreach team was invited for a ffive-daysoul-winning and video crusade, by
Global Gospel Church in, from 25th to 29th Aug. 2010.
On the first night, the attendance at the video crusade was sixty people, both adults and
children. Four people gave their lives to Christ.
On the second day, the team went out with some members of the church, from house to
house. The team spoke to twenty-five souls; six including a Moslem accepted Christ. A woman
who was suffering from pains in her eyes received healing when the team prayed with her.
In the evening, the team and the church continued the crusade. The attendance was sixty,
both adults and children; four people gave their lives to Christ. A woman who could not walk
begun to walk after the team had prayed with her.
On the third day, the team reached out to twelve souls, three people gave their lives to
Christ and the team ministered healing to a man who had stroke. A five year old girl who had
manifestations of convulsion was also prayed for and instantly she became well.
In the evening, the light was off, and affected the attendance. When the power was restored, the amplifier also developed a fault. But the team and some of the church members sang praises unto God, and the word was preached to the few around.
On the fourth day, in the evening, the team continued the crusade. The sick were prayed
for, stomach pain and headaches were healed. Before the crusade the wife of the stroke patient
whom the team prayed for told the team the Lord is at work. She saw a great change in her
husband. He is now able to speak, sit and stretch his legs. So thse team followed up the next day, prayed for him and encouraged the family.
On the fifth day which was a Sunday, the team conducted the Church Service and seven
new souls were at church. This was the start of a new branch of Global Gospel Church in Ejisu
through these five-day programs.
The Host was Pastor Amankwa of Global Gospel Church.
Willie (reporter)









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