Saturday, 20 May 2017

GOD HEALS A MAN WHO RECEIVES A PHONE CALL FROM THE ANUS


GOD HEALS A MAN WHO RECEIVES A PHONE CALL FROM THE ANUS
A man knocked at the door of Bishop Opio Wot a Mungu and sat at the door waiting.
“He is telling me that I am going to die at 2:00 O’clock,” he cried. The Bishop called his mission Deacon and urged him to ask the man what was happening.
“First wait,” the man bent towards his chair with the head going right between the legs and the sound of a phone call came from deep down between those thighs.
 “That I have only two hours left. Please help me, my time is running out,” he reported, more distraught than ever.
Bishop Opio Wot a Mungu asked the man to tell him why that was happening to him. To this, he narrated that he had disappointed several girls by sleeping with them and abandoning them. He said that he knew for sure the one lady that had paid the sorcerer to kill him. After this the Bishop asked, “Do you believe Jesus will heal you today?
“Yes,” he replied.
“Put up your hands,” the Bishop ordered.
“First wait!” he said. Then he picked his phone - this time a real phone and put on his ear.
“He has told me that he can see that I am in a place where his men cannot reach. He says that I have escaped from his hands,” the man shouted, some light of hope flickering in his eyes.
 “Put the phone down and raise up your hands,” the Bishop ordered. He rebuked the spirits and the man fell and turned several times before coming to a halt, lying on the back, with hands out-stretched. The Bishop laid a hand on him and ordered him to sit up. This, he did, and sat up a delivered man.
He was counseled and told to go and sin no more, but the man would not go until it was well beyond 6:00 pm in the evening.
This is just one of the many things God is doing through the Bishop Opio Wot a Mungu of New Jerusalem Pentecostal Mission. Every day people come from near and far and God heals them.

1.1.      Who we are
New Jerusalem Pentecostal Ministry is a spiritual ministry that was born in 2010 when Bishop Freeman Opio Wot a Mungu felt the call of God for him to start a healing and evangelistic ministry to respond to the call and anointing of God upon his life. He was also fed up of the appalling state the poor leadership in the Pentecostal church in Lira, the power church before then. After joining up with some of the people he had previously prayed for or healed, they felt they needed another church, with another sense of direction. That church was called a mission to distinguish it from other churches as they were, but also to suggest something about the model of work of the church. Mission-like, it operates: moving out, bringing in converts, training and equipping them and sending them out. This attests to the fact that after 7 years, even with meager resources, the mission has grown to 20 branches.

We are therefore, a church that believes solely on hearing from God and faithfully demonstrating the power of the Holy Spirit. We want to appear as simple as possible in our approach and leadership, showing people Christ together with helping them to grow and bear fruits.
We desire to follow and teach the doctrine of Christ and Him, crucified. It is the utmost feeling of our leadership that we should not lead God’s people astray by teaching them the doctrine of man. This, we do, by listening intently to God and obeying His voice.
Soon we are going to refine and document our Tenets of Faith and best practices so that our posterity may follow from them.
1.2.      Physical Address
Our headquarters is located in Lira Municipality, Lira, Northern Uganda, on Aduku Road.
1.3.      Geographic scope
We preach Christ and help people to experience him in the following areas:
a)    Northern Uganda;
b)    Eastern Uganda;
c)    Karamoja Region;
d)    West Nile Region;
e)    Central Uganda;
f)     East Africa;
g)    Africa.
1.4.      Vision
·         We envision empowered and enlightened followers of Christ, consistently sharing their faith with humanity.

1.5.      Mission Statement
·         To bring people closer to God by demonstrating the power of the Holy Spirit through signs, wonders and miracles.

1.6.      Core Values
a)    Holiness (1Pet. 1:15);
b)    Christ-centredness (1Cor.2:2);
c)    Truthfulness (Jn. 8:32);
d)    Transparency;
e)    Accountability.
1.7.      Membership
The ministry has the following membership:
Demography
Male
Female
Total
Children
110
160
270
Adults
300
330
630
Elderly
8
5
13
Youth
160
170
330
Employed
16
10
26
Business persons
14
8
21
Dependants
85
121
206
TOTAL
693
804
1,496


1.8.      Core Programs
a)    Evangelism & Mission (Matt.28:19-20);
b)    Crusade and Home Deliverance (Matt.10:8);
c)    Capacity building (2Tim. 2:24-25);
d)    Community services (Acts 6:1-7);
e)    Radio and Healing Program.






1.9.      The MEDTES Model
New Jerusalem Pentecostal Mission uses a model that actively involves the church in preparing the members for productive work. It involves evangelism, discipleship, training and sending out as summarized below:


M - Mobilization
E - Evangelism
D - Discipleship
T - Training
E – Equipping
S – Sending                                              Fig.1: The MEDTES model

1.10.     Plans
a)    Purchasing a PA system that will help deepen worship at crusades;
b)    Starting a Youth Skills Development Program to create employments to youth;
c)    Strengthening the women’s Ministry in order to more meaningfully engage women in fellowship;
d)    Completing the church wall construction so as to provide security for the assets of the church;
e)    Expanding the Radio Evangelism & Healing Program so as to reach more through more frequent radio evangelism;
f)     Engaging more born-again churches and ministries so as to share the experiences of the healing ministry of our Lord Jesus;
g)    Organizing at least 2 mega crusades yearly;
h)   Acquiring a van for transporting evangelists and machines.




1.11.      About Bishop Freeman Opio Wot a  Mungu


a)    Bishop Freeman Opio Wot a  Mungu was born in 1955 in Amac Sub County, Lira District;
b)    Was educated up to S3 in Aboke High School in the 1970s;
c)    Married to Grace Opio in 1983, producing 9 children: 3 sons and 6 daughters. 1 daughter has since died;
d)    Started serving God in 1985 as an evangelist with PAG church;
e)    Has the calling to healing ministry including radio evangelism;
f)     Started engaging in the healing ministry in 1988 and travel all over Uganda;
g)    Did evangelism in Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania and DRC;
h)    Witnessed the Holy Ghost Fire come on him as a ball of fire while preaching at a crusade in Uganda;
i)      Started New Jerusalem Pentecostal Mission in 2010, becoming its first Bishop;
j)      Has seen the mission grow from a few members to 20 branches in Lira, Apac, Oyam, Amolatar, Kole, Alebtong and Dokolo districts;
k)    A man who was charmed by a sorcerer and was receiving a phone call from his anus was instantly healed when Bishop Opio Wot a Mungu prayed for his healing in 2017.

1.12.      Pledge

We call upon organizations, corporations, agencies, partnerships, institutions, churches and individuals that feel God will be  happy with them supporting the work of New Jerusalem Pentecostal Mission, in contributing towards any of the plans and desires in 1.10 above, to please, contact us through:

+256-777569180 (Bishop F. Opio W. -Founder and Resident Bishop)
+256-772611196 (Samuel Emenyu - Coordinator)
+256-782361642 (Nelson Peter Ogwok - Secretary for Information)

 NB: Pictures were omitted


1 comment:

  1. Still mesmerized by the workings of God, I continue to share this great testimony to as many as care to read it. That God who healed the man who could get phone calls from the anus, suffered a lot on the hands of the tormenting sorcerer little knowing that The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob could heal him by a single command through the anointed servant of the same God. May more and more see God working in such wondrous ways leading to such great testimonies as this.
    Nelson Ogwok,
    Uganda.

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