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As we close another remarkable week of back-to-back Gospel crusades in the heart of the Congo, with one more week to go, it has become abundantly clear that the enemy is in an uproar. We have faced fierce resistance from every direction.
You may recall from earlier reports the treacherous roads that led us to these cities, each mile a battlefield in its own right. The logistics have been a constant challenge—equipment failing, airports shutting down, flights canceled. On a more personal note, I received word that a dear family member passed away while I was here. One of our crusade directors faced the anguish of his wife and children being involved in a car accident, and another director and his wife had their car stolen, passports and all. The list goes on. The spiritual warfare is intense, but when you witness what God is doing here in the Congo, you understand why the battle is so fierce.
We are not conducting just one or two crusades, but SIX, in six different regions. Each field is overflowing with souls hungry for the Bread of Life. The Gospel is being proclaimed with power. Signs, wonders, and miracles are flowing. The Holy Spirit is being poured out. In city after city, witchcraft fetishes are being cast burned, demons are fleeing, curses are being broken, and most importantly, multitudes are surrendering their lives to Jesus! Words fail to capture the glory of what is unfolding before our eyes. As Reinhard Bonnke would often say, "The Devil is mad, but Jesus is glad!"
In Ngandajika, the news of God’s miraculous power spread like wildfire! The crowds swelled to the point of bursting as the city buzzed with the news of what God was doing. They came from all directions, hungry for the bread of life. Daniel King delivered a powerful message, calling the people to choose life and blessing over death and cursing and the response to the gospel was massive.
When Daniel called for the people to bring their tokens of witchcraft and sorcery, there was no hesitation. Two barrels overflowed with juju, and we set them ablaze! The flames roared, a fierce declaration of the devil’s defeat and Christ’s victory. The atmosphere was electric, charged with the presence of God. And as the flames leaped, Daniel prayed a blessing over the people which they received with great joy.
Meanwhile, our technical team in Mbuji-Mayi were packing up the equipment in record-breaking time. They are on their way to the next crusade already and face another very difficult journey.
Lift up the precious people of the Congo. Lift up the courageous men and women on our team, who are laboring tirelessly to bring in the harvest in these challenging conditions. And pray that Jesus would be glorified in Congo. We have one more week of crusades here, beginning Wednesday. I believe with all my heart that the best is yet to come.
Yours in the harvest,
Evangelist Daniel Kolenda
(Together with the whole CfaN team)
These Gospel Crusades are all funded by partner donations. Will you help us meet the costs and bring in the harvest?
Today, I found myself flying over the heart of the Congo, on a small Cessna Caravan, destined for Mbuji-Mayi. But as we approached, the sky drew a curtain of thick haze, shutting down the airport and turning us back to Kinshasa. And so here I am, grounded in the capital, yet my spirit soars with the knowledge of what God is doing in the crusades this week.
Not long ago, such a setback would have meant a missed opportunity—an entire night of ministry lost to the unpredictability of travel. But God, in His wisdom and grace, has multiplied our efforts. Since 2020, we have witnessed the rise of a new generation of evangelists, an army ready and eager to step into the breach.
Tonight, in the cities of Mbuji-Mayi and Ngandajika, the hand of God moved in ways that will be remembered for years to come. From children perched like sparrows in the trees to fields overflowing with souls hungry for the Word, these cities are basking in the glow of a divine visitation.
In Mbuji-Mayi, Jim Leamon stood before a sea of faces—50,000 strong—and proclaimed the message of salvation with a heart full of passion. The response was nothing short of miraculous, as thousands opened their hearts to Jesus, surrendering their lives to the Savior.
Afterward, Jana Bielava preached on healing and Trudy Makepeace gathered the testimonies—each one a story of God’s grace and power. Joy rippled through the crowd, a wave of celebration as the presence of God swept over them.
Meanwhile, in Ngandajika, Evangelist Daniel King ministered with power and conviction. The city was caught up in the current of the Holy Spirit, as prayer and worship rose like incense to the heavens. The crowd leaned in, eager and expectant, as Evangelist King prayed for healing and deliverance. And God answered, with testimonies of transformation following in the wake of His mighty hand.
As I reflect on the wonders God is performing in these cities, my heart swells with gratitude. We are witnesses to His goodness, participants in His harvest. And though the challenges are many, so too are His mercies.
Please continue to lift our teams in prayer as we press on, hand in hand with the One who never fails us.
Yours in the harvest,
Evangelist Daniel Kolenda
Together with the whole CfaN team
These Gospel Crusades are all funded by partner donations. Will you help us meet the costs and bring in the harvest?
The Gospel campaign in Congo continues to make history as hearts are transformed and lives are healed. In both Mbuji-Mayi and Ngandajika, the presence of God was palpable, drawing crowds eager to encounter His power. The Holy Spirit moved mightily, breaking barriers and bringing forth miracles. Tonight, as in the previous nights, we witnessed the transformative power of Jesus Christ at work in these cities.
In Mbuji-Mayi, the night was marked by a powerful outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Evangelist Jana Bielava delivered a compelling message on the story of the rich man and Lazarus, leading many to turn away from sin and surrender their lives to Jesus. The altar was filled with people making decisions for Christ, and the atmosphere was intense as the crowd was baptized in the Holy Spirit, their hearts set ablaze with the fire of God.
Following the message, Evangelist Kathy Leamon, along with other ministers, prayed for the sick. The testimonies that followed were nothing short of miraculous, showcasing the Lord’s healing power.
Testimonies:
Bukasa (17 years): After three years of debilitating back pain, Bukasa received healing and joyfully demonstrated his newfound freedom.
Marie-Jeanne (56 years): For a year, Marie-Jeanne suffered from severe pain in her left arm, but tonight she was healed and can now move her arm freely.
Marie (45 years): She had been tormented by intense pain in her feet and abdomen for five months. After prayer, she was completely healed.
Elisabeth (57 years): Elisabeth had endured chest pain and heart pressure since 2017. Today, she was healed and danced joyfully to demonstrate her healing.
Marie (55 years): Marie was delivered from five years of hip and abdominal pain. She bent and danced on stage, pain-free.
In Ngandajika, the day began with a special focus on children, a rarity in this region where they are often overlooked in ministry. A "Children's Festival" was held, and the response was overwhelming as hundreds of children came to the crusade grounds, eager to participate in the fun and hear about Jesus' love for them. Through songs, games, and Gospel stories, these young hearts were touched by the message of Christ.
During the evening crusade, Evangelist Daniel King preached on the Prodigal Son, revealing God as the loving Father. The message resonated deeply with the crowd, leading to a powerful moment of salvation as thousands turned to Christ, embracing the love of their Heavenly Father.
Testimonies:
Patrick (24 years): After three years of hearing difficulties, Patrick was completely healed and now hears clearly from both ears.
Jeannot (18 years): Jeannot had suffered from severe head pain for a year, affecting his vision and concentration at school. Last night, he was healed, and he celebrated by dancing.
Jeremie (20 years): Jeremie experienced chest pain for three months after pushing a bicycle. Tonight, he was healed and is now pain-free.
As we continue this incredible journey in Congo, the testimonies of transformed lives and miraculous healings remind us of the power of the Gospel. Your prayers and support are vital as we press forward, knowing that each night brings more souls into the Kingdom of God. Please keep our team in your prayers as we continue to witness the Lord's mighty hand at work.
Yours in the Gospel,
Evangelist Daniel Kolenda
Together with the whole CfaN team
These Gospel Crusades are all funded by partner donations. Will you help us meet the costs and bring in the harvest?
Tonight marked the second night of our ongoing Gospel crusades here in Congo, and what an extraordinary night it was! Crusades are happening in two cities simultaneously: Mbuji-Mayi and Ngandajika. Here's an update from each.
Mbuji-Mayi
In Mbuji-Mayi, Evangelist Kathy Leamon led the second night of our groundbreaking women’s crusade. This is a momentous occasion, as it is the first time female evangelists has preached the Gospel publicly in this city.
Despite the challenges, the night was filled with joy and victory as Kathy delivered a powerful message on the Cross of Jesus Christ. The response was overwhelming, with many women and men alike surrendering their lives to Christ. Evangelist Esther Tshimuanga, with courage and anointing, broke down spiritual barriers and curses, setting the stage for a new era of freedom and breakthrough for the people of Mbuji-Mayi.
Wonderful testimonies followed.
Therese had suffered from leg and foot problems for more than five years. After prayer, she was completely healed and danced joyfully on stage, pain-free.
Veronica, who had been experiencing severe headaches and nerve pain that affected her hearing, testified that the pain left her during the prayer, and she can now hear clearly and is completely pain-free.
Eugenie had been dealing with body pain and a tumor in her stomach since 2015. After prayer, she was completely healed and demonstrated her healing by dancing and moving without pain.
These are just a few of the incredible healings that took place. The atmosphere was electric, and even young children climbed trees to catch a glimpse of the glory of God, their hands raised in surrender to Jesus.
Over in Ngandajika, Evangelist Daniel King faced significant logistical challenges, including a stuck generator that threatened to delay the crusade. But through perseverance and God’s provision, the team overcame every obstacle, and the crusade went on as planned. As Daniel shared the message of salvation and healing, the response was huge.
Here are a few testimonies from Ngandajika:
Heritier (18 years) had been suffering from leg pain for nine months, requiring his father to carry him on a bicycle to the crusade. After the prayer, he was completely healed and demonstrated his newfound freedom by running and jumping on stage.
Berth (25 years) had a large mass in her stomach since she was ten years old and had not been able to sleep well for years. After prayer, she received her healing and slept peacefully for the first time in many years.
Jean Pierre (18 years) had chest pain and difficulty breathing after a motorbike accident a year ago. When the evangelist prayed, he felt the pain disappear and is now breathing freely.
These testimonies are a powerful reminder of God's grace and healing power at work in the lives of the people of Congo. Thank you for standing with us. Together, we are seeing Africa saved, one city at a time.
Yours in the Gospel,
Evangelist Daniel Kolenda
Together with the whole CfaN team
These Gospel Crusades are all funded by partner donations. Will you help us meet the costs and bring in the harvest?
Tonight marked the beginning of our second of three weeks of Gospel crusades here in the Congo. This week we are in both Mbuji-Mayi and Ngandajika. Once again, the spiritual hunger and anticipation in these cities are palpable, and we are witnessing God's mighty hand at work.
Mbuji-Mayi
In Mbuji-Mayi, history was made as Evangelist Jana Bielava became the first woman to preach the Gospel in public in Congo. God had placed it on her heart to conduct a crusade in Central Congo, and despite initial resistance due to cultural norms against women preachers, she persisted. With the support of the local bishops and her husband, David, Jana and Evangelist Kathy Leamon entered the field with faith and determination.
As they arrived, technical difficulties struck, causing the sound to go out. Undeterred, Jana and Kathy began to sing, dance, and rejoice with the crowd. David played a drum, and the crowd's energy soared. They managed to pull in a Gospel truck with basic sound equipment, and the crusade began.
Jana preached about the adulterous woman, and thousands gave their lives to Jesus. Kathy prayed for the sick, and Jesus did wonderful miracles!
Ngandajika
In Ngandajika, the night started with significant logistical challenges as well. The main evangelist, Daniel King's flight was canceled, and the truck carrying the generator was stuck in the mud.
The original generator – stuck an hour away from the field - and its replacement, ready just in time for the crusade.
With no evangelist or interpreter in the city, it seemed the crusade might be postponed. However, God's provision and the team's determination prevailed. Bootcamp graduate Evangelist Jim Leamon agreed to travel to Ngandajika, picking up the interpreter along the way. The technical team found a local company willing to lend a generator, and after using a backhoe to lift it out of a building, they had power for the lights and sound just in time.
The warm welcome from the city's people continued to the crusade field, with an estimated 30,000 in attendance. Jim preached the Gospel and thousands surrendered their lives to Jesus.
Evangelist Jim Leamon preached on “The Law of Salvation”.
As you can see, this work is incredibly challenging. The obstacles we face are numerous and relentless, giving us new reasons to quit each day. However, every night as we lay our heads on our pillows, we are reminded that every tear, every prayer, and every sacrifice is worth it.
Please continue to pray for our teams. We are in the middle of the battle right now. More to come...
Yours in the harvest,
Evangelist Daniel Kolenda
(Together with the whole CfaN team)
These Gospel Crusades are all funded by partner donations. Will you help us meet the costs and bring in the harvest?