• Thu. Nov 21st, 2024

Christ for all Nations Celebrates Miraculous Return to Congo with Record-Breaking Crowds and Miraculous Healings

Christ for all Nations Celebrates Miraculous Return to Congo with Record-Breaking Crowds and Miraculous Healings

MBUJI-MAYI and KABINDA, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Christ for all Nations (CfaN), led by Evangelist Daniel Kolenda, has triumphantly returned to the Democratic Republic of the Congo after 30 years, launching a series of six mass gospel crusades. This is part of CfaN’s 50th Anniversary celebration to conduct 50 Mass Crusades from “Cape Town to Cairo” this year; once finished in the Congo, they will have completed 32 of 50 and have already seen over 4 Million Documented Decisions for Christ in 2024!

Over the course of a week filled with faith, hope, and divine intervention, the CfaN team faced and overcame numerous challenges, witnessing extraordinary miracles and unprecedented attendance.

This week, CfaN held simultaneous crusades in the cities of Mbuji-Mayi and Kabinda. In these regions, marked by extreme poverty and a lack of basic infrastructure, the team’s efforts were met with tears of joy and overwhelming enthusiasm from local church leaders and communities. Thousands responded to the gospel, raising their hands to surrender their lives to Christ, and many experienced miraculous healings.

Individuals reported tumors, fibroids, and lumps vanishing. Grace, who had suffered from a painful mass for two years, felt it disappear completely. Similarly, Regina and Mpoyi experienced the disappearance of their painful growths. Other testimonies include Matina, who walked freely after 15 years of using a stick, and Bony, whose painful leg wounds were healed.

In Kabinda, a city historically associated with witchcraft, there was a powerful break from the past as the locals burned witchcraft items. The spiritual bondage was symbolically and literally broken, resulting in profound moments of healing and freedom.

The final night saw record-breaking crowds and an unprecedented number of salvations. The presence of provincial governors underscored the significance of these events. In Mbuji-Mayi, government and local church leaders joined in prayer, blessing the land and marking a new chapter for the city.

Despite facing significant logistical challenges, including equipment failures and the need to hire local military-style transport vehicles, the CfaN team pressed on. The technical team worked tirelessly to relocate all equipment for the upcoming crusades in new cities.

Evangelist Daniel Kolenda, CfaN CEO/President, said, “My heart overflows with gratitude for the entire CfaN team and our partners around the world. It is a profound honor to be part of this divine endeavor. Thank you for making these crusades possible!”

The CfaN team is preparing for four more crusades over the next two weeks. The mission continues to bring hope and healing to the Congo.

To stay up-to-date and get updates, pictures, and more information, please visit the CfaN website at www.cfan.org/crusades

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