All of the 100 plus full time campus ministers came in 3 days before the students. We heard testimonies of what God’s doing in each our lives and in our service in ministry.
Botswana
Namibia
Here some of the Nam students @ Campus Harvest:
Below if you look carefully you’ll see me with the super-faith Nam guys (left to the girl wearing a blue top)
Impartation to Campus Leaders
We also had Pastor Andrew Gosman, his wife & his team giving prophecies over each and every ministert there! That was a powerful moment as God confirmed His work in all of us individually!
New Church/Campus Ministry Plant
Here Ben Schoeman showed a diagram of the major learning centres of Africa. The green countries are countries where we’ve planted a campus ministry. Last year Bloemfontein, Swaziland & Lesotho were earmarked as places where we trust God to plant churches/campus ministries. | |
It’s awesome to hear that this is already happening! Jampie van Aarde heads the team that stepped into Bloemfontein and have started a campus ministry there and it’s already growing. Thabiso heads up the Swaziland plant. Ps Wolfgang Beyer also gave feedback on the Lesotho church plant that’s already happening. |
During the camp
During the camp the we had speakers such as Rice Broocks, Frans Olivier and Gordon Dalbeya. I believe many students met with their destinies as they realise that God has a heart for the lost. This was one of the unique camps where we received a huge deposit in our hearts but we know that it wasn’t about the camp – God intends for us to come back and be the difference on our campuses.
Ps Rice Broocks did an altar call, which he mentioned wasn’t necessarily for people who are not saved, but for people who wanted to repent before God for not living wholly for Him. They went to the altar to make a stand that they would not go back to the lives they lived before and that this would be the last altar call they ever need to respond to.
This is a generation Outrageously Devoted to God! Check out Campus Harvest in pictures here!
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