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December 5, 2011 - Zambian Christians are rejoicing as the psalmist did in Psalm 107:1-3—“Oh give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; For His lovingkindness is everlasting. Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, Whom He has redeemed from the hand of the adversary, And gathered from the lands, From the east and from the west, From the north and from the south” (NASB).

Rejoicing Rises Across Zambia

Concerted nationwide prayer was a key component behind this My Hope outreach, and we give God the glory for all that He has done. ~ My Hope national coordinator Mpundu Mutala

Rejoicing Rises Across Zambia

On the heels of praying for a peaceful presidential election in September and a smooth administration changeover, the people of Zambia united in prayer once more—this time to cry out before God for My Hope Zambia, a nationwide evangelistic outreach coordinated by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association in cooperation with nearly 6,000 churches.

From Dec. 1-3, some 60,000 believers in nine districts invited family and friends to watch a 30-minute program that featured music, testimonies and a powerful Gospel message by either Billy Graham or Franklin Graham.

The response was nothing less than an answer to prayer.

Now, just as they rejoiced during the transition of presidential power, Christians across Zambia are voicing their praise to God for the thousands of people who gave their hearts to Jesus Christ during My Hope and converted from the kingdom of darkness to the Kingdom of Light.

“The church in Zambia is a praying church,” said My Hope national coordinator Mpundu Mutala. “Zambian churches take prayer seriously, as they do fasting. Concerted nationwide prayer was a key component behind this My Hope outreach, and we give God the glory for all that He has done.”

Mutala certainly remembers as a student at Fuller Theological Seminary from 1988 to 1991 meeting with a small group of friends to pray that Billy Graham would be able to return to Zambia and proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ as he did at a Crusade in 1960.

Though Mr. Graham has not been able to revisit Zambia and preach the Gospel in person, he has been able to hold “living room Crusades” throughout the country via My Hope.

“I thank God that we’ve been able to partner with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and that God is allowing us to reap such a great spiritual harvest,” Mutala said.

Bishop Stanley Simunyola, who is the presiding bishop of Grace Ministries International in Zambia, expresses his thanks for the training BGEA provided in equipping Christian lay men and women to share their faith with family, friends and neighbors.

“Jesus, who is the Bread of Life, is not like a loaf of bread I buy at the shop,” Simunyola explained. “He is not to be enjoyed by me alone, but this Bread of Life is for sharing.”

Simunyola, who served as chairman of the My Hope Zambia national committee, said he believes there are two reasons that Christians do not reach out to proclaim the Gospel with other people: 1) fear; and 2) lack of knowledge.

“The My Hope training took care of both because as people were given easy-to-use tools and shown practical ways to witness, they learned how to confidently and boldly share the Bread of Life with somebody else,” he explained.

Results are just now beginning to be counted, but preliminary figures indicate that thousands of Zambians have made decisions to follow Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord.

Here is but a sampling of changed lives:

Please continue to pray for My Hope Zambia, as further projector showings will be held nationwide in the coming months.

Pray also for the follow-up and discipleship phase and that these thousands of new believers will become connected to a local congregation that can help them learn how to grow as Christians through reading the Bible, praying, fellowshipping with other believers and witnessing to non-believers they know.

 
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