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Saturday, 7 April 2018

Jesus healed eight ladies

March 22 at 1:20pm

What an amazing morning meeting, all glory to our God. We had eight beautiful ladies for our first "Ladies on Fire for Jesus" morning.

 Johan did not know we were having a meeting so he put in leave. Gods plans is so perfect.

We had migraines healed, insomnia, a pinched nerve was loosened. No more need for a back operation. Back and neck pain healed. Diabetes healed. Hand muscles restored. Arthritis gone in the one hand. Feet that had no feeling, healed. Anxiety left and peace flooded the room.

Prophetic word for three people. We started our vision boards. I know God has restored dreams and visions this morning. New hope and faith was ignited.

We praise God for being the God of the more. He always do far over and above what we can imagine. Many more days like these to follow. Lord you add the ladies. Witbank is on fire for Jesus!!!

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With permission from Johan Vermaak
Running with His heart and His fire.



Renier had a strong Jesus encounter.



April 5

Thank you Jesus.

Today Renier had a strong Jesus encounter.

He struggled with his back for a long time. He also couldn't touch his toes. After the Godly touch he managed to touch his toes without any pain. The pictures were taken with less than n minute between them.

Jesus also touched another Muslim man today so I will go and deliver him a Bible tomorrow.

Thank you Jesus!!

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Johan Vermaak
Running with His heart and His fire.


Jou getuienis kan die verskil maak




Die Groot omgee....

In Mississippi het ‘n hengelaar een aand donker onder ‘n hoë padbrug visgevang. Hy was nie bewus van die vrou bo-op die brug wat gereed gemaak het om na haar dood te spring nie.

            Sy het met ‘n erge geplof ‘n entjie van hom af in die rivier beland. Sonder om te dink het hy in die rivier gespring om haar te red.

            Eers toe hy in die water is, onthou hy dat hy nie kon swem nie. Elke keer wat sy kop die water gebreek het, het hy luid om hulp geroep.

            Die betrokke vrou het na hom toe geswem en sy lewe gered... natuurlik haar eie lewe ook.

            Dis bitter laat, ‘n magdom mense verdrink in die lewenssee.  Jy en ek is vissers en sal moet inspring en siele inwin so wat ons kan.

            As jy geen opleiding het oor hoe om te werk te gaan nie, spring in want jy is  nie alleen nie. Jesus het die opdrag gegee, so Hy en die  Heilige Gees is by jou om te help. Jou getuienis is soms al genoeg.

            “Verkondig die Woord; hou aan tydig en ontydig; weerlê, bestraf, vermaan in alle lankmoedigheid en lering.” 2 Tim 4:2

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Five Revivals break out across America in this Hour

Five Revivals break out across America in this Hour

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Across the country, Christian communities have experienced, and are currently experiencing, miraculous moves of God. Below are five recent or current revivals happening in America, CharismaNews reports:

Deeper Fellowship Church

Since May of 2016, Deeper Fellowship Church in Orlando, Florida, has seen more than 150 healings and miracles of deliverance, supernatural breakthrough and salvation. Their services are called "rivers," as Pastor William McDowell wants to submit his church's services to the flow of the Holy Spirit.

"Some of our members had never experienced or been a part of a move of God like this before. There's been such a level of awe. We are astounded. And we want more," McDowell writes in his book It's Happening: A Generation is Crying Out, and Heaven is Responding (Charisma House, 2018).

McDowell sees these miracles as a sign that an even greater awakening is on the horizon.

Bethel Church

"The personal, regional, and global expansion of God's kingdom through His manifest presence"—that is Bethel's mission. The church's focus on revival has brought many to Christ and led to countless testimonies. Healing a range of afflictions, from Hodgkin lymphoma to manic-depressive disorder, God is working miracles in the lives of those involved in Bethel Church, based in Redding, California.

In a Charisma News interview, senior pastor Bill Johnson says, "You end up having more stuff happen by accident than we ever used to have on purpose. When the glory of God begins to come into the room, I'm not going to stop that to teach. I don't have anything that important to say. To me, it's all about the presence."

West Virginia Revival

In April of 2016, revival swept across the rundown, coal-mining area of southwestern West Virginia. Four thousand people dedicated their lives to Christ. Evangelist Matt Hartley was meant to preach at Regional Church of God for three nights. But he extended his stay when his visits to local schools began to reach students. When preaching was banned from the Mingo school district, students congregated in gymnasiums to sing worship songs and pray.

"Four hundred to four hundred fifty students got saved at Mingo Central from Matt Hartley coming in and speaking at a voluntary prayer club," youth pastor Katie Endicott told CBN News.

Weeks after the revival, Hartley preached about how God continued to move through West Virginia.

The Burlington Revival

What started as a week-long revival at New Hope Baptist Church in Burlington, North Carolina, became the 11-week-strong Burlington Revival, which was relocated to a huge tent. A reported 1,250 people became Christians in the summer of 2016. Evangelist C. T. Townsend and New Hope pastor Randy Hobbs had been praying for God to move in the area for over 15 years.

When the revival began, about 2,500 people attended each night, and more than double that number participated in the Youth Night.

Townsend said in a video on the Burlington Revival Facebook page, "I am so thankful and honored for what God has done and what God is doing—not just here in Burlington, but the aftershock that has literally shook [sic] across this nation."

The Fire and Glory Outpouring

Opening deaf ears. Making metal plates and pins disappear. Healing birth defects, stage 4 cancer and glaucoma. Pastors Jerame and Miranda Nelson regularly witness miracles in their meetings and are drawing people from all across the globe. It began when Dr. James W. Goll prophesied that they would be catalysts in spreading revival in San Diego. His prophecy proved to be of God.

"Notable signs and wonders started to happen," Jerame says. "The dead have been raised."

Jerame acknowledges how God is present everywhere and all the time, but what they strive for in revival is the manifest presence of God. Through supernatural encounters, souls are being saved.



Thursday, 5 April 2018

30 Years on Death Row: Wrongfully Convicted Man

Offers Forgiveness

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Anthony Ray Hinton spent three decades on Alabama's death row for crimes he did not commit. 

In 1985 he was convicted of the murders of two restaurant workers in Birmingham.  Thirty years later his conviction was overturned and he walked free, VBN News reports.

In a new book, The Sun Shines: How I Found Life and Freedom On Death Row, Hinton shares how his faith sustained him as he waited to die in prison, and how it helped him forgive those who wrongfully prosecuted him.

Evidence used to convict Hinton was a set of bullets recovered from the crime scene.  Investigators said the bullets matched a gun found at Hinton's mother's home, though ballistic testing was never performed on the gun.

 The Equal Justice Initiative, which works to clear wrongfully convicted people, worked on Hinton's case for 16 years.

After a new trial, it was discovered that the bullets did not match.

On April 3, 2015, the Supreme Court unanimously overturned his conviction and the state dropped all charges.  Hinton was released from prison.

"All those snapping the cameras, I want you to know there is a God," Hinton told reporters the day he walked free.

His comments were captured on video. 

Hinton continued, "He sits high but he looks low.  He will destroy but yet he will defend.  And he defends me.  And I just want to thank him. I'm not ashamed to let you know he sent me, not just a lawyer, but the best lawyers.  The best lawyers.  And I couldn't have made it without them."

He also offered a prayer for the family of the victims.  "I will continue to pray for you just as I have for thirty years.  A miscarriage of justice not only to me but to the victim's families," said Hinton.   

Since being out of prison, Hinton has been open with more details about his experience behind bars, including the stench on death row.

"I never smelled anything as worse than the smell of a human being set on fire," he said in an interview on NBC's Megyn Kelly Today.  "And when I got there the state of Alabama was in the process of executing four men.  And going into the third man I asked the guard, I said, 'Officer is there anything that you could give me so I won't have to smell this smell.'  And he looked at me and said, 'No but if there's a consolation you'll get used to it. And he said, 'And by the way one day somebody will smell your flesh.'" 

Despite the abuse he faced in prison, Hinton made it a point to pray for the authorities and others involved in the case. "I've been praying to God for the DA, for this judge, and especially for the victims," he writes in his book about the hearing for his sentencing.  "You got to give an account for what you done, and it don't matter to me, because if I can recall, Jesus was prosecuted, accused falsely for things he didn't do, and all he did was try to love and save this world, and he died and suffered. If I have to die for something I didn't do, so be it. My life is not in the judge's hands. My life is not in your hands, but it's in God's hands."

Meanwhile, many say Hinton's case and others like it, raise serious questions about the country's criminal justice system. But Hinton says despite the wrong he has suffered, he has no hard feelings.

"Bitterness kills the soul," he said in an interview with ABC News shortly after being freed.  "I cannot hate because my Bible teaches me not to hate.  I've seen hate at its worse.  What would it profit me to hate?"