cmaxfield

cmaxfield has written 174 posts for FMI Missions

Jesus revealed midst simplicity

Following our Kingdom Bible School on Wednesday, our team drove to a very small town square that consisted of no more than a tree, a well pump and a few wooden benches.  We quickly called the villagers to come by, crying out, “wa-dien,” which means,  “come, drama!”  Sixty or seventy came despite the rain.  The … Continue reading »

SEALS Outreach in Sawla

During our first morning in Sawla, our team was able to meet split up into our SEALS groups, which are small group ministry teams.  We left our compound and began walking through the trails, praying that the Lord would lead us to the people He desired for us to meet with. As we stopped at … Continue reading »

Frontline Kingdom Bible School Startup

Though FMI has been to Ghana many times, God is doing something new in the northern region.  In 2004, a Muslim chief gave us land in Sawla.  We now have 10 acres, and for the first time we are holding meetings for pastors and leaders from various Life Christian Center branches throughout Ghana.  The students … Continue reading »

“Domino” Leg Pain Healing

We returned back to Sengere for a Sunday morning service and held a small crusade for the church members and villagers.  When we preached the Gospel and transitioned into praying for healing, I had the opportunity to pray for a woman with leg pain.  After soaking this woman in prayer she indicated that the pain … Continue reading »

Power in Senjaret!

Excitement and anticipation filled the air as our team loaded the bus to begin our first night of village outreach.  We had piled into our bus, and began fervently praying as the rain was beating down and the winds blew.  We knew that God had a specific plan for His people on this night, and … Continue reading »

Fire of God bringing healing, salvations amidst great darkness

We ministered in a village called Nyange, where our team had not been since 2004.  It is home to Belari, a “JuJu” man who had power over most people in the village & who was known throughout Ghana for his witchcraft.  After we did some dramas, Pastor Mary Pat was preaching very powerfully and almost … Continue reading »

Victory over Darkness

Five years ago FMI visited Nyange, a village in Northern Ghana that is known throughout Ghana and the surrounding countries as a hub for Juju.  Many people have suffered under this form of witchcraft, and have lived in bondage apart from the Lord.  When we were there in 2004, we saw many people give their … Continue reading »

Students Come to Christ

A “Party” with Jesus (July 12th-13th) On three separate occasions our team was able to attend “parties,” a  time when Christians hold Bible Studies and worship to present the Gospel to unbelievers.  After sharing in worship and drama, Pastor Bill was able to offer the Gospel message, and five students gave their lives to Jesus.  … Continue reading »

Passion and Fire in Hong Kong’s Youth

Our team has been greatly encouraged and blessed by the youth in Hong Kong.  Whether we are meeting with them on the streets or in a church, we see an evident passion in their lives for Jesus.  Many of the students we have been talking with are the only Christians in their family, and are … Continue reading »

Salvation in the Streets

We are seeing the hand of God move more and more throughout Hong Kong.  On Saturday afternoon, our team of seven had the opportunity to travel and walk throughout the busy streets of Mong Kok.  As we walked, we prayed that God would move powerfully throughout the land, and would draw all people to Himself.  … Continue reading »