From South Carolina

I’m with The Last Reformation right now, which has been amazing. I have helped baptize people and led deliverance in addition to equipping and activating people in evangelism and discipleship. The nations are coming to be trained and I’m blessed to encouraged students in revival and prayer.



Wednesday night glory night!

This past Wednesday I was blessed to preach in Medellin at a new church (new to me). It was great time and did what I do. I uplifted the importance of living for Christ unto his glory… for we will one day see him face to face.

Sometimes, church buildings were never meant to be… well church buildings. I’ve preached in some fairly remote places and this was one of those times where things were a bit peculiar because the building had three separate rooms where people were seated. It was fine, I just had to remember to give each room attention.

The altar was good with some people receiving healings. I also taught the church how to pray for each other. This was really special for some because they were in tears when God began to move through their hands! I love that!
I preach on the glory of Jesus. And at the of the service, a young man testified about a vision he had during my preaching. He saw the saints prepared and dressed in white! Wow, I told him to ask God for more revelation about that!!! He seemed really excited.
Praise God, He is doing things. If you want to see some video clips of the service, head on over to my Pateron website were you can become a partner and see things I don’t post anywhere else.
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Cali, Colombia was Wonderfully powerful!

It was a full altar at the church I preached and then dancing broke out later that night after I ministered to most of the people!

As I write this, I’m still on the ground in Itagui, Colombia. Cali, was great but I’m already ministering around Medellin too. I Just want to recap for you some of what I did in Cali though. One of my favorite things to happen was leading a man to the Lord using the cups n cookies method that I learned through The Last Reformation ministry. Well, this poor man and his precious daughter were walking by the Church. They are refugees from the oppressed country of Venezuela. I’ve had a heart for that country since I started hearing of people starving there. But this man was walking by. He said that he had been praying to God for help. He went to the Catholic church but they didn’t. But then I saw him and started talking to him. I took him inside and shared a very loose version of cups n cookies. He was in tears by the end. However, the real test of the depth would be if he came back to be baptized! Guess what he did! He was baptized and was so thankful and blessed. Sometimes Jesus changes lives one at a time. I’m all about that. And of course, the church blessed him with clothes for his family.

There was some other really important ministry that took place also. I had the opportunity to share a little bit of the love of Jesus with children. These kids were special because every day they go home to all sorts of evil like drugs, violence, and prostitution. I love them and I know it’s likely you do too.  
As a prize, I handed my little cartoon tract to some of them. They really liked it!

Lot’s of other stories from the Cali mission… from elderly ministry to rehab men getting freedom to young people getting touched with Holy Spirit goosebumps. It’s really been a good mission so far!

And if you like what I do, well now, just about anyone from any country can partner with me. Donations on a monthly basis can easily be made through Patreon. It’s super-duper easy to set up and you can start for as little a buck a month… it’s not much for you but it adds up for me. It helps me to forecast what I can do in the nations. Here is the link:
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The shofar of freedom sounded…

I’m currently on the ground in Colombia. This clip was taken after I preached on the Son of Man. The altar call was full of people repenting and hungering for the Lord. Near the end of ministry time, I was reminded to blow the shofar. It’s something I’ve been doing lately as a herald of the Gospel! Afterward, joy and dance broke out!