SOWERS INTERNATIONAL Zambia
Zambia
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One school boy was initiated into Satanism by the school headmistress. He went through many evil things and difficult times. Things turned got worse. Whenever this boy wanted to go to church he always felt sick – headaches were the problem. Until one day when Sowers went to his village for an open air meeting. This boy attended the open air meeting. After the meeting he brought his burden to some Sowers who assisted him and he was delivered immediately.
Stephen
A 25 years old girl called NellyTradition Helar was living in a terrible situation. When she grew up she was always with her grandmother and practiced all sorts of bad things that led her even to become a traditional healer. Many people went to her to look for help. One day she was called by the Chief to stop her practice but she could not. She said, "I was taught by my late grandmother. I worked with her and continued doing what she was doing."
During my visit, I met Nelly and led her to the Lord using a counselling booklet. Now she is helping many people and preaching the word of God to them. She is willing to do Level 1 training. Praise the Lord for her soul and for the fact all demons she had had left her.
John
Nineteen Sowers from different teams in the Eastern Province of Zambia conducted open air meetings over two days in four villages. 580 people heard the Gospel and 220 were counselled. The Sowers then spent five days following up the new Christians.
In the Eastern Province, a man who was very drunk came to an open air meeting. He mobilized his fellow drunkards to bring confusion and stop people attending. The man lost his balance and fell causing serious bruises on his face. The program came to a standstill and his friends got him up and took him away. The program continued and some of his friends came back and two gave their lives to God at the end of the meeting.
A SOWERS team on the Luapula Plateau, Zambia planted four new churches last year. The new churches are almost 50kms from the main road and are 10-15kms apart. Bibles funded by the Tasmanian Bible Society Project will be given to these new churches.