The woman in black
During a prayer session, a team member received an impression of a woman in black in a specific building, connected with the issue of cataracts. Later that day, while passing the building, the team spotted a woman in black and decided to follow the impression. After stopping for coffee and cake at a nearby café, the team member with the vision asked the café owner if she had eye problems. She confirmed, and the team prayed for her. While enjoying their drinks, two members spontaneously sang “Happy Birthday.” This led them to ask a nearby patron if it was her birthday, which she revealed was next month. They prayed for her as well and invited her to a church event on her birthday. The woman in black overheard and expressed interest, receiving a flyer and a card with a sparrow drawing and a verse, “Look at the birds… your heavenly Father feeds them. And aren’t you far more valuable to him than they are?” (Matthew 6:26). The impact of this encounter was profound. The café owner experienced the love of Jesus through prayer and encouragement, and the patron was touched by the divine timing and care shown by the team. Both women were invited to explore a deeper relationship with God, and the team left knowing they had followed God’s leading to bring hope and connection to those they met. (Submitted by Glory)
Avocado
A team member received impressions of an avocado, an embroidered butterfly, and a coral. Unsure if they were related, we decided to keep an eye out for any of these signs. While strolling around an office-commercial building, we were amused by a little boy running with his hands raised high, his father walking casually behind him. As we watched, one team member suddenly noticed the boy’s T-shirt covered in avocado prints, with a big avocado on the front. Excited by the connection, the team member who had the avocado impression struck up a conversation with the father and invited the 18-month-old boy and his family to the church’s end-of-the-year production. The father was receptive and thanked us for the invitation. We pray that the family will attend the production and be blessed by the experience. (Submitted by LK)
Divine Restoration and Reunion
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11. How marvelous it is to witness the promise of Jeremiah 29:11 came alive to me as I witnessed God’s plans unfold in my life. On 24 September 2020, my mother left my house, and from that day, we neither saw nor spoke to each other. Despite the silence, I continued to pray for her, asking Yahweh to show me how she was doing. Many times, I had visions of her sitting in a park or garden, and in my dreams, I often saw us sitting together on a bench, admiring nature. This went on for four years until, in January 2024, I received a call informing me that my mother was moving into a nursing home due to her immobility. When I first visited her, I was astonished to find her sitting in a place with a bench and a view of an in-house garden, exactly as I had seen in my visions and dreams. This moment marked the beginning of our relationship’s restoration. During the years of her absence, I felt orphaned, but Yahweh comforted me, carrying my emotional pain and restoring what I thought was lost forever. I believed I would never see my mother again, but Yahweh, in His great love and grace, made the impossible possible! Since joining the Prophetic Evangelism Ministry, I have experienced restorations beyond anything I could have imagined. As we serve the Lord, He takes care of our needs and desires of our hearts. So, don’t give up on praying, and don’t stop serving the Lord, your breakthroughs are on the way! Yahweh, writes His story in our lives! So, Only Believe! ❤️
Lost Sheep
Carol and Glory went to the basement supermarket at I12 mall and noticed a lady limping while she worked. She shared that she was a Christian but found it hard to attend church due to her job. They prayed for her, especially for her knees. Later, they met another person promoting chocolates. She was 19 and studying at a polytechnic. When they offered to pray for her, she hesitated but then opened up, sharing that she used to attend their church but drifted away when her cell group grew and multiplied. She felt disconnected, as her friends had scattered, and the cell group no longer felt like family. They prayed for God to touch her heart and encouraged her to return to the church, giving her a service timing card. They assured her that their meeting was no coincidence and that God cares for His lost sheep. She was deeply moved by their words, feeling a renewed sense of God’s love and care.