We braved strong winds and single-digit temperatures as we boarded our ministry’s missionary airplane, Star Triple Seven, for our journey to Kraaifontein, South Africa; but nothing could suppress the excitement we had about the miraculous things we knew were about to take place.

As our crew made final preparations for our flight on that frigid February morning, the Lord used Rev. Angley to share a special message with us that warmed our hearts. “Thus saith the Lord, I am sending you…and you have a special anointing for this trip; and it is greater than anything you have ever had. I will be flowing the waters of life through you to the people like I have never flowed them before. I will be flowing the greatness of salvation, which they are not aware of; of sanctification, which they know not of; and of the baptism of the Holy Ghost, which they know nothing about. I will be with you as you tell the story, and I will anoint you in a great way in the name of Jesus.”

After such a personal message from the Lord, we knew without a doubt that we had all we needed to fulfill our divine mission.

Arrival Time

Throughout the past year, a local pastor, his wife and a close associate had worked hard to lay the groundwork for the crusade. They had been involved in mission work themselves for over 30 years; and with the Gospel message in their hearts, they had used the upcoming crusade to bring unity among many of the local churches. The pastors had gathered together on a weekly basis to pray for the services; and at the first ministers’ meeting, Rev. Angley said that the Lord was pleased with their labor of love.

Those three workers were anxiously awaiting our arrival; and as soon as we landed in South Africa, they climbed on board our plane to greet everyone. Their people were hungering and thirsting for more of God, and He was about to feed them an overwhelming spiritual buffet.

Our Work Began

After two days of traveling, unpacking and distributing literature, we were finally ready to begin our work in Kraaifontein, a large suburb located about 30 minutes outside of Cape Town. Tuesday morning, our missionary workers headed for a large, informal settlement where most of the people lived in small, tin dwellings without sewers or running water; but our people were there to tell them that God could provide all they needed for soul, mind and body, and miracles began to take place right away.

One of Rev. Angley’s associates, Rev. Steve Millar, prayed for two people with eye conditions; and they received salvation and immediate changes in their vision. Later that afternoon at a busy train station, he prayed for an eight-year-old girl who received her hearing and speech. Miracles draw people to God, and a woman watching in the crowd was so moved by that girl’s miracle that she gave her heart to the Lord.

Ministers’ Meeting

At the Wednesday morning ministers’ meeting, the pastors were quiet, reverent and hungry for the Word; and Rev. Angley immediately focused their attention on the upcoming services saying, “Lift your hands and say, ‘I yield myself to the Holy Spirit. I want the power of God to be in my life and in this crusade. I want God to shake people for miles around, and I want every moment of this crusade to be in the will of God.’”

Rev. Angley’s subject was We Are Living on Borrowed Time; and he began by explaining, “The Lord is letting us borrow time to get in the harvest. This time can be compared to the seven days of grace the Lord gave the people in the days of Noah before He destroyed them with a flood. For yet seven days, and I will cause it to rain upon the earth forty days and forty nights; and every living substance that I have made will I destroy from off the face of the earth (Genesis 7:4).

“We would not have this end time to work in without God’s grace, which is His mercy given through love; but God’s seven days of grace are almost up, and the Lord is coming soon. So likewise ye, when ye shall see all these things, know that it [the Rapture] is near, even at the doors (Matthew 24:33).

“Why does God give borrowed time?” Rev. Angley asked. “Because He loves people very much and does not want anyone to be eternally lost. Even so it is not the will of your Father which is in heaven, that one of these little ones should perish (Matthew 18:14).

“You must feel the urgency of using the borrowed time God has given you, and you must make every moment count for Him. Redeeming the time, because the days are evil (Ephesians 5:16). You cannot afford to get sidetracked with anything that is not the will of God.”

At the end of Rev. Angley’s teaching session, the Lord used him to give the pastors a very personal message: “Thus saith the Lord, I am here to lift you higher than you have ever been lifted before. I will be your help, and I will be your strength. I am here to make plain paths for your feet, but you must walk them…then you will win souls for me, saith the Lord.”

The ministers were given two of Rev. Angley’s books and several of his pocket-sized sermon booklets, and then the meeting closed with a beautiful miracle. A person in the audience was pulling on God for someone close to him who had AIDS; and the Spirit revealed through Rev. Angley, “That one is now being healed through your faith.”

God’s Anointing Drew People

That same morning, some of our young people visited a high school of over 1000 students where they sang and ministered to the teenagers in two different assemblies. In the afternoon, our missionaries worked at a Kraaifontein train station and in its surrounding neighborhoods. The Singing Rays quartet, one of the groups traveling with Rev. Angley, was ironically invited by a drunken man to minister at a large apartment complex. Although he reeked with alcohol, he managed to gather a crowd of over 200 for what soon became a salvation and healing service. Just one of the many highlights was a woman receiving sight in her blind eye.

A small group of our people shared the Gospel at a facility for youngsters who had been removed from their homes due to physical or substance abuse in the family. The Holy Spirit took over with such great love and compassion that even our workers were amazed to see the changes that took place in those young hearts.

Thursday morning, Rev. Millar and his team traveled to a large men’s prison where God began working things for His good as soon as they arrived. They were able to move the service location outdoors so that many of the inmates who were not permitted out of their cells could still hear the Gospel. The Cathedral Trio’s singing gave Rev. Millar great favor with the inmates; and after many had received salvation, one man immediately testified that the severe headache he had come to the service with was suddenly gone.

Our other missionary workers were divided among two local clinics and a primary school. At one clinic, they were permitted to hold short services in different sections of the facility; and the patients wholeheartedly embraced God’s message of salvation and healing.

Thursday afternoon, members of our ministry’s youth choir held a service for about 50 street children in a very congested neighborhood. The unsupervised children are normally running all over the place; but after some anointed music and a Bible story, the Spirit of the Lord brought a period of peace and quiet, and many of the children asked the Lord into their hearts.

In that same area, one of our men prayed with a man who had been crippled by a stroke and could hardly raise himself up. He asked Jesus into his heart and vowed never to smoke or drink again; and then suddenly, he was able to sit up without any trouble.

Friday morning during a school visit, one of our girls’ testimonies of how God had spared her life after a drug overdose had such a great impact on the older students that many of them gave their hearts to the Lord. The owner of a neighborhood preschool was overwhelmed that our people would visit her small group of children. She had been carrying a heavy financial burden; but after prayer, she accepted God’s promise of supply and received divine peace.

The remainder of our workers traveled to a small, rural town where Rev. Millar and his team turned the waiting room of an outpatient clinic into a healing and soul-saving station. One young boy was so weak from continual vomiting that he lay virtually lifeless on the floor; but shortly after Rev. Millar had prayed with him, he was up and walking around.

Out in the neighborhoods, an alcoholic involved in witchcraft actually claimed to be a minister of God; but after watching our workers share the true Gospel with people, the Spirit of the Lord finally penetrated his wall of deceit, and he truly gave his heart to the Lord for the first time.

First Friday Service

A large, opening-night crowd greeted Rev. Angley Friday evening; and he immediately turned the people’s attention to divinity saying, “God is in this place, and Jesus is the healer. You will see many miracles and healings tonight.”

God let the people know that He truly is the discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart (Hebrews 4:12) as His gift of discerning went into action. Through Rev. Angley, the Lord sent forth a very sobering revelation to a young man who was on the brink of hell: “You have committed an awful crime, and the devil is trying to get you to commit suicide; but there is no way out of hell. The Lord loves you, so stop letting the devil talk to you and be free.”

The Lord next revealed a 17-year-old boy and a backslidden man who were both dying with AIDS. The man had given the disease to his wife, who had already died and left him with three children; and the Lord warned both men, “You have to repent now or you will never have another chance, saith the Lord…and hell will be worse than having AIDS.”

After leading the entire audience in the sinners’ prayer, Rev. Angley victoriously declared, “The glory of the Lord has come down, and you are healed; but you must serve God because He healed you for His honor and glory.”

Two other AIDS miracles followed, and then the Lord revealed a grandmother in the crowd who was pulling hard on God; and Rev. Angley told her, “One of your granddaughters is dying with AIDS and has only two weeks to live, but you will find that she is healed!” Doctors had sent a lady with terminal cancer home to die, but God revealed that she was healed. That miracle raised people’s faith, and five more were healed of cancer.

As God’s revelations and miracles continued to pour out, a woman who had suffered three nervous breakdowns was made new; and a person who had suffered for 40 years due to falling out of a tree as a child was delivered. Thirty-two people received a new heart; 27 people were healed of severe back trouble; 79 received relief from constant itching, and one received a miracle for a deadly disease that doctors could not diagnose. “God knows everything!” Rev. Angley declared.

During the healing line, the people were so excited as they witnessed instant miracles for the deaf and for those without the senses of taste and smell. Then the service ended with a woman in the invalid section being able to move her legs after being paralyzed for several years due to a bad back surgery; and backstage, the Lord used Rev. Angley to deliver a woman from over 70 witchcraft devils.

A Working Weekend

Saturday morning, our ministry missionaries were working in busy market areas when a man wearing two of the handmade, beaded bracelets our people give out approached one of our workers and asked, “Do you pray over these?” He answered that we do; and the man went on to say that when he had been given the bracelets, all the pain he had been having in his injured wrist for over a year had disappeared. One of our brother-sister teams used a blest cloth to pray for a man with a paralyzed arm, and he could instantly lift it over his head.

A smaller missionary team spent the morning at a youth center housing over 100 children whose parents were unfit to care for them. After the service, many of the children were in tears because they had felt true love for perhaps the first time in their young lives; and they kept hugging and clinging to our people as they were leaving.

First Saturday Service

It was windy and cold when we arrived for the Saturday night service, but God’s anointing drew those with hungry hearts; and they were so happy to be there. Rev. Angley immediately let the people know that God had miraculous plans for them that night; and he explained, “As your faith rises, there will be mass miracles. Angels will move in and touch people all over the congregation, so get ready.”

The people’s faith went into action right away, and the Lord’s revelations began. Through Rev. Angley, He plainly told a 19-year-old AIDS victim, “If you had not come to this service tonight, you would have died.” Then He revealed a backslider who had no feeling in his right hand; and Rev. Angley told him, “You cannot smoke or drink anymore or you will lose your miracle, saith the Lord.

A lady whose hair was falling out could find no help even from specialists, but God gave her the cure. A 29-year-old received a healing for life-threatening ulcers, and a person who was blind in the left eye received sight. “The Lord wants to make you witnesses for Him,” Rev. Angley declared.

God then revealed that 200 people were about to be healed of eye conditions. Rev. Angley said through the Spirit, “Thus saith the Lord, I am here, the One who makes eyes and re-creates them. Look to me, and I will do it for you. Angels have moved in to touch people,” Rev. Angley continued, “and miracles are taking place. Let the power of God move, and your vision will become as clear as you will believe for it to. Cataracts will fall off in the next few days, but you must believe.”

Rev. Angley’s sermon that night was You Can Make It If You Try. “Some people give up on things before they even try because the task looks too difficult,” he explained. Rev. Angley took the audience to II Kings 7:3-9—the story of four lepers who were about to die because of a famine until they put forth an effort to find relief. At the end of the story, Rev. Angley pointed out that the lepers did a little thing by making an effort; and God did a big thing by chasing the Syrians out of the camp. “It pays to try,” he declared.

“What are the things you think you cannot do—fast, be still in the presence of God, study the Word or share the Gospel with people? Don’t close the door before you even put forth the effort; put yourself into God’s hands and depend on Him. I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me (Philippians 4:13).”

At the close of the message, Rev. Angley suddenly turned to the invalid section and said, “Thus saith the Lord, there will be great results in the invalid section tonight. Faith is there, and faith in God heals the sick.” Those words of the Lord definitely came to pass when more miracles took place in that section that night than in any one service before. Just a few included: a nine-year-old girl who had suffered a stroke began raising her once paralyzed arm; another stroke victim said he felt something shoot through him when he had received prayer, and he began walking around; a woman with severe back pain announced that it was gone, and a crippled toddler was standing on his own.

Backstage, a tearful, young mother and her five-year-old son both received their hearing; and a young woman was delivered of 99 witchcraft devils.

A Miraculous Sunday

Sunday morning, our missionary teams preached and testified at 18 churches. The Singing Rays ministered to a congregation of nearly 300 people, and the service turned into a mini-revival. When they offered prayer with a blest cloth, nearly the entire congregation stepped forward; and God moved in a mighty way. Several people who were partially or totally blind received their sight; a drug addict was delivered, and the church guitar player who had arthritis in his hands saw an immediate change.

Four of our workers gathered a group of close to 80 children and conducted Sunday school right on the street. A blind man attended that service with his daughter; and after receiving prayer with a blest cloth, our people were shocked to see his gray eyes turn deep blue. Then he smiled and declared, “I believe I will see.”

When Rev. Angley stepped onto the platform Sunday night, the Lord spoke through him saying, “God is already moving; the gifts are in operation, saith the Lord.” Then he continued, “A lady here has had migraine headaches for so many years that you cannot remember when they started, but they are now over.”

The Lord healed a person of ulcers, and He re-created the leg and foot of a person seriously injured in a fall. To a person doctors had scheduled for knee surgery Rev. Angley proclaimed, “God can beat them to it! He creates and re-creates!”

God revealed to a grandmother that He was healing three of her granddaughters—two of them had AIDS and one had cancer. “When man has done all he can do,” Rev. Angley said, “trust in the One who came with healing in His wings.” But unto you that fear my name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings (Malachi 4:2).

The people were taking it all in; and then Rev. Angley announced that 61 were healed of various diseases, 10 were healed of colitis and five were healed of cancer. Rev. Angley told one of those cancer victims, “Go back to your doctor in three weeks, but don’t tell him what happened until he tells you that you no longer have cancer. Then tell him that Jesus did it.”

The service suddenly took a sobering turn, and the Lord began dealing with those on the road to hell in a very penetrating way. “If you don’t surrender your hearts to God tonight, 101 of you will blaspheme against the Holy Ghost,” Rev. Angley warned. “You have degraded yourselves and your families. Some of you have even done awful things that would send you to prison if they were known, saith the Lord. Please don’t turn away from the grace of God forever.”

After the entire audience had joined in saying the sinners’ prayer, Rev. Angley announced, “Thus saith the Lord, 57 of those sinners came to me. I would have never called them again.” Rev. Angley tearfully pleaded with the remaining 44 saying, “If you don’t get right, you will never see Heaven. Jesus gave His life for you, but you will become like a devil from hell.”

The Spirit of the Lord then zeroed in on one man; and Rev. Angley said, “The Lord has revealed that you have been mocking God and telling Him you hate Him. You say you don’t believe in this stuff and that you don’t want any part of it.” Then Rev. Angley told the audience, “That man’s mother prayed a lot of prayers for him, and he heard her pray many times when she didn’t know he was around. She is in Heaven now, but he will never see her again unless he changes tonight. May God have mercy and help him to yield somehow.”

The people again poured out their hearts to God; and then Rev. Angley solemnly said, “Lord, we leave those who have not yet changed in your hands. Thus saith the Lord, if they leave this service tonight without repenting, they will be doomed. God will never hear their voices again, and He will laugh and mock them just as the Bible says He will.” I also will laugh at your calamity; I will mock when your fear cometh (Proverbs 1:26).

Rev. Angley moved on to his sermon, They Went In, but God Brought Them Out; and he began by pointing out that Daniel was cast into the lions’ den, but God brought him out. He told of the three Hebrew boys being thrown into the fiery furnace and of how the king could not believe his eyes when he looked into the furnace and saw four people instead of three. Then Nebuchadnezzar the king was astonied, and rose up in haste, and spake, and said unto his counsellors, Did not we cast three men bound into the midst of the fire? They answered and said unto the king, True, O king. He answered and said, Lo, I see four men loose, walking in the midst of the fire, and they have no hurt; and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God (Daniel 3:24,25).

“Jesus was in the furnace with them,” Rev. Angley proclaimed, “and if you see four, too, you will be safe in God’s hands; and He will bring you out of your sickness, your affliction and your hurt.”

After the close of the service, we witnessed one of the most profound miracles of the crusade. God’s anointing had finally penetrated the wall of darkness surrounding the man on the road to blaspheming whom Rev. Angley had spent so much time talking about, and he had made his way to one of our workers and confessed who he was. That worker took him before Rev. Angley, and the man was delivered of 99 devils. God had used the many prayers of his mother to get into his heart, so parents must never give up praying for their wayward children.

Week Two Begins

The second week began early for Rev. Millar and his team, and they were off to a young men’s prison at 6AM. The prisons cannot possibly accommodate all the visitor requests they receive, but that facility’s chaplain had sincerely prayed about our people’s visit and said that the Lord had told him to open the door. What a testimony! After Rev. Millar had preached, testified and prayed with the inmates, the young men were given a rare opportunity to meet one-on-one with him and his team. Then even many of the guards, the staff, the prison warden and the chaplain wanted a touch from the Lord. God’s anointing had definitely taken over that place.

Later that day, two of our Cathedral Trio members encountered a waiter at a local restaurant who had received salvation as a youngster while watching Rev. Angley on television. He had been searching ever since for a way to see him again; so when our people told him about the crusade and the ministry’s online Bible college, he could hardly contain his excitement. Before they even left the restaurant, the young man was waving his iPad and telling them that he had already enrolled and could not wait to begin his first course.

In the neighborhoods, holy conviction was coming upon people. A woman confessed to one of our ladies that she had killed someone and that the torment of it was more than she could bear, but God gave her peace and a new life. As one of our talented young girls was singing and playing her guitar, the anointed words touched the heart of a sinner so deeply that he gave his life to the Lord.

God’s love and anointing affected the children at a small, rural preschool in such a special and unusual way that our people were overwhelmed with all the staff members who also decided that they wanted a touch from the Lord. And a little child shall lead them (Isaiah 11:6). The day ended on a high note at a Kraaifontein train station when after prayer, a young girl received her hearing.

A Very Busy Tuesday

Tuesday morning, Rev. Millar and his team headed for another prison where many of the men were so excited after receiving salvation and prayer for their bodies that they were standing on the benches as the Cathedral Trio sang at the end of the service. Each man was also humbly grateful to receive his very own Bible, the roadmap they all would need to make it to Heaven.

Our missionary workers had a rare opportunity to visit a homeless shelter housing over 800 men, women and children. Many of the people were so hungry to hear the truth that our workers held mini-church services all over the facility, and their messages and testimonies changed many lives. A few members of our group ministered to a roomful of recovering drug addicts; and sadly, statistics show that less than five percent of them permanently recover and make something useful of their lives. However, the future will be much different for those who embraced the Gospel message and truly gave their hearts to the Lord that day.

At the same time, the Singing Rays and some of our ministry’s Sunday school teachers sang and testified to nearly 800 children at a primary school. Later, an older girl at a children’s home confessed that she does not normally attend meetings with visitors; but God’s anointing drew her to our workers that day, and she received a new life and her very own Bible.

At the request of the hotel’s kitchen staff, a few of our men were happy to arrange a private prayer meeting with them right after the lunch hour. Many of those employees were unable to attend our evening services, but they took full advantage of the special opportunity God had given them to receive salvation and prayer.

That same afternoon, our workers held an after-school assembly at a primary school; and nearly 500 children chose to attend. Again, God’s anointing had drawn them. In one of the neighborhoods, two of our people met a very excited woman who had suffered with AIDS, meningitis and kidney trouble. She had attended one of our services and had believed for her miracle as the Lord was pouring out His power to the people. When she went back to her doctor two days later, she had already started gaining weight; and her CD4 count had jumped dramatically from 50 to 900. Her doctor was so stunned when she learned what had happened that she requested her own blest cloth and wanted to attend the next service.

Second Ministers’ Meeting

Wednesday morning, Rev. Angley taught a lecture hall of hungry pastors about being true servants of the Lord; and he began by proclaiming, “There is no greater calling on Earth than to be a yielded servant of God.

“A true servant follows only the instructions of his master, and his eyes are single toward the one he serves,” Rev. Angley explained. “A servant expresses recognition, submission and obedience to another and gives up the rights of self. We have free choice to serve whomever we want to; but once we have made our choice, we are no longer our own. Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey (Romans 6:16)? If you want to choose what you will and will not do for the Lord, you are not truly His.

“Jesus was the very Son of God; but when He was on Earth, the Bible says that He made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men (Philippians 2:7). The Lord needs those of you who will be consecrated and preach the true Gospel,” Rev. Angley continued. “He wants to use your hands and your eyes, and He wants to guide your feet just as if they were His very own.

“We must promote the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the whole world!” Rev. Angley proclaimed. “Will you be obedient to His command? Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost (Matthew 28:19).”

Then, the Lord spoke to the pastors saying, “Yea, saith the Spirit of the Lord, I am here. My angels are here to minister to you. I have even placed some outside of this building to keep the powers of darkness and hell away because you are in a dangerous place, but you have the hand of God and all the help you need. Use them. I have called you to do my work…and I will never leave you nor forsake you.”

After that beautiful message, Rev. Angley turned the focus of the meeting to the Holy Ghost declaring, “We have to give billions of people the opportunity to receive the Holy Ghost, and it starts with you and me. You must have the Holy Ghost to be all that God wants you to be, and you cannot serve people like God wants you to unless you are bubbling with the Holy Ghost.”

Rev. Angley called the Holy Ghost down on the pastors, and that was the beginning of a 90-minute Holy Ghost rally like we have never had before on the mission field. Our workers were spread all over the hall helping people seek the Holy Ghost, and honest-hearted ministers and laymen were receiving Him. Surely, it was like on the Day of Pentecost as praises to the Lord rang throughout the hall, and Rev. Angley sat on the stage with a smile inside and out as he watched the power of God move.

When that glorious session ended, Rev. Angley encouraged the people to continue seeking at home. “Just get alone with God and keep praising Him. As you seek Him with your whole heart, the Holy Ghost power will come upon you; and He will take over and speak.”

Ministering to the Sick

Thursday morning, a small group of our people visited two day care centers. The owner at one location was a humble, God-fearing woman; and when she was prayed for using a blest cloth, all of the pain she had experienced for 10 years suddenly left. She then attended the next four services and brought different ones of her children for prayer each night.

The majority of our missionary workers were permitted to visit a large hospital where the staff members were just as anxious as the patients were to talk with our people. Many terminally ill patients gave their hearts to the Lord, and Rev. Millar prayed with a man who instantly received his hearing.

One of our ladies stationed outside the hospital noticed a woman beckoning to her from an upper window. She and a few of her fellow workers went to locate the woman and found that she was in a ward not open to the public, but one of the staff members discreetly allowed them to enter. They proceeded to present the Gospel and offer healing prayers to all the patients in the ward before anyone asked them to leave. God’s timing was perfect.

After returning home from South Africa, our ministry received a letter from that hospital’s administration; and in it, they thanked our people for sharing God’s love with their patients and staff that day. We have never before received such a letter, and all the glory goes to God!

Thursday Service

Almost as soon as Rev. Angley had stepped on the stage Thursday night, the Lord revealed to him that three people were healed of AIDS; but he warned a 61-year-old man, “There is one thing in your life hindering you, and you know what it is. If you will take care of that thing, you will be healed tonight.” Another man had two grandchildren dying of AIDS, but God in His great mercy healed them.

Then Rev. Angley declared, “This will be a Holy Ghost night! Some of you have never seen a person receive the real Holy Ghost baptism, so this will be an unforgettable night for you.” He went on to explain, “You are not baptized until the Holy Ghost gets your tongue, and your tongue must be holy. God chose speaking in tongues as the first evidence of the baptism because He knows that the tongue is the last thing a person will give over. Yielding is the secret to walking with God and being filled with the Holy Ghost.

“The Bible tells us that on the day of Pentecost, They were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance (Acts 2:4).” Rev. Angley pointed out that it was the Spirit who gave the utterance; and he went on to warn, “It is dangerous to speak in tongues at will because when people continue to do that, a devil will take over.

“Jesus is our example,” Rev. Angley continued; “and although He was the very Son of God, He received the Holy Ghost when He was here. And the Holy Ghost descended in a bodily shape like a dove upon him, and a voice came from heaven, which said, Thou art my beloved Son; in thee I am well pleased (Luke 3:22). Once you are saved, you must feel the need of the Holy Ghost and go on to receive Him because you must have Him to be able to make the Rapture.”

Rev. Angley continued teaching the people about the Holy Ghost in his sermon entitled, Let’s Journey—the Holy Ghost Is in Sight; and when the sermon had ended, Rev. Angley plainly told the people, “When I call the power of the Holy Ghost down upon you tonight, you have to yield; but no one will force you.” Then the true Spirit fell on many for the first time. They didn’t know how to seek for the Holy Ghost or yield to Him, but we soon realized that God had sent us there to help and teach them; and we spread ourselves throughout the audience trying to pray through as many as we could.

As people were seeking for the baptism, many were still receiving miracles. In the invalid section, an elderly lady with arthritis could lift her once-crippled arm over her head; a lady who was partially paralyzed due to a stroke was able to move her arms and legs with no pain, and a once-crippled grandmother was marching in place.

God’s great power was still moving backstage after the service, and a drug-addicted young man who had been missing for six months was delivered of nearly 100 devils. The prayers of a mother who had taken her wayward son’s T-shirt to one of the previous services were answered when he accompanied her to that night’s service and was delivered of 59 devils.

Miracles in Abundance

Friday was a miracle morning in the neighborhoods for our missionary workers. A witchdoctor and her alcoholic son were both delivered and saved. A man received hearing in his deaf ear, and a little boy who had no feeling in his arms and legs noticed an instant change.

An alcoholic man who had once been a preacher had gone so far astray, but he cried like a baby when he finally came back to God. Two women with severe back pain could bend over with ease, and one of those women became an instant witness to her friends. And ye shall be witnesses unto me (Acts 1:8).

Rev. Millar prayed with a deaf man who received his hearing and speech; and later, two very troubled sisters approached him and told him that the one sister had just recently been released from prison for stabbing the other. Rev. Millar knew that only God could heal the emotional scars and restore the love that had been lost, and the sisters’ tears flowed like rivers as they invited Jesus into their hearts.

Second Friday Service

The Friday night service was focused on demonology—a much-needed subject for those people since witchcraft is so much a part of their society. “God uncovers the power of the devil to me because I uncover it to people,” Rev. Angley explained. “But people will blaspheme here tonight, saith the Lord, as I uncover how the devil works.

“When the Lord started teaching me about demons,” Rev. Angley continued, “He brought different kinds of terrible-looking devils before me, sometimes for hours at a time. Then when the Lord gave me the gift of discerning, I could have almost died because I had such compassion for the people. I had never dreamed such hideous-looking things could be in a person’s heart and soul.

“Demons are real, and some people have them without realizing it. Others know they have them and want to keep them because they make them feel strong and important. People can sin against the Holy Ghost by yielding to demonic spirits, and that is why you have to separate yourself from the world. Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you (II Corinthians 6:17).

“If your church allows witchcraft,” Rev. Angley warned, “you have to get away and let God show you where to go to church. Witchcraft is strictly of the devil, and it will send you to hell; but you can be free, and it is time for all who are devil possessed to be delivered. The Lord has given me power to cast out devils, and they have to go out of every person who wants to be free.”

As the devils were fleeing, Rev. Angley warned, “Keep your minds on God because those devils are seeking somewhere to go. If you are not right with God, they will go into you; but you are protected if you’re covered with the blood.

“Now, you have to ask Jesus to come in or those devils will return just as the Bible says.” When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man, he walketh through dry places, seeking rest; and finding none, he saith, I will return unto my house whence I came out. And when he cometh, he findeth it swept and garnished. Then goeth he, and taketh to him seven other spirits more wicked than himself; and they enter in, and dwell there: and the last state of that man is worse than the first (Luke 11:24-26).

The devil did not like being uncovered that night; and during the service, devils began manifesting themselves in a woman to such an extent that she was slithering on the ground like a snake. Some of our men removed her from the service, but they wanted her to be free; so they began pleading the all-powerful, divine blood and encouraged her to do the same. Soon, she began vomiting; and each time she did, it seemed that some of the devils left her. When she finally stopped, her countenance had totally changed; and she was free. Then she accepted Jesus into her heart. Only God’s power could have made such a dramatic change so quickly.

After the message, a lady testified onstage of having received a fabulous miracle of re-creation during the previous year’s crusade. She had been scheduled for two knee replacements, but God had done the work for her; and she was jumping up and down on the stage to prove it.

Because of that testimony, the faith of those in the invalid section was running high that night; and miracles included one for a stroke victim who could freely move his arms. A man who was very hard of hearing clearly repeated everything that was said to him, and a young man who was in a wheelchair as a result of being stabbed in the head started moving his legs and even standing.

A Saturday of the Holy Ghost

Saturday morning, our missionaries watched God continue to move as they worked in crowded shopping areas. A boy pushing his lame grandfather in a grocery cart approached one of our young men and demanded he pray for him. After he had, the grandfather managed to slide himself out of the cart; and he began walking back and forth across the street. A lady received an instant back miracle and happily declared, “I can now carry my bags, and my back doesn’t hurt!”

God was so anxious to move for the people when Rev. Angley stepped on the stage Saturday night that His gift of discerning went into operation right away. The Spirit of the Lord revealed a backslider who did not have long to live; and Rev. Angley plainly told him, “If you don’t come back to the Lord tonight, you will be dead in 90 days.” That revelation affected many other sinners; and when Rev. Angley led the audience in the sinners’ prayer, 129 people gave their hearts to the Lord.

Rev. Angley said to another person, “Arthritis runs in your family, but it can stop with you!” And four more arthritis miracles followed. The Lord gave new hearts to two people the doctors had given up on; and Rev. Angley said to a person with migraines, “You are serving the Lord, so take your miracle right now because the hand of the Lord is upon you to do you good.”

God knew that many of the people still lacked proper understanding of the Holy Spirit, so He directed Rev. Angley to teach them more about Him. “The Bible tells us that the Holy Ghost is our comforter, our guide and our teacher. But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you (John 14:26). Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come (John 16:13).

“The Spirit makes intercession to God for us, and He gives us great power. But the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered (Romans 8:26). Ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me (Acts 1:8).

“When Jesus was here, He commanded His disciples to receive the Holy Ghost before they started the church. And [Jesus], being assembled together with them, commanded them that they should not depart from Jerusalem, but wait for the promise of the Father, which, saith he, ye have heard of me (Acts 1:4).

“After the disciples had received the Spirit, great miracles began to happen!” Rev. Angley declared. He showed from the Bible some of the amazing miracles God had used them to perform, and he pointed out that just one of those miracles brought nearly 5000 people to God. Howbeit many of them which heard the word believed; and the number of the men was about five thousand (Acts 4:4). “That is what miracles can do!” Rev. Angley exclaimed. “You can receive the Holy Ghost tonight and become a great witness for the Lord.”

The people were then treated to a magnificent miracle testimony when a 27-year-old man pushed his wheelchair across the stage. He had been stabbed in the back by his own father in 2006 and had been in a wheelchair ever since; however, he had great faith in God, and the Lord was making him whole. The people cheered and cheered at his testimony; and he later declared, “I will never sit in that chair again.”

Our Final Day

Sunday turned out to be a miracle morning when our missionaries preached, testified and prayed for people in the local churches. Just some of the miracles included one for a stroke victim who was able to lift her arm in the air and move her fingers. A little girl in one of the Sunday school classes received her hearing, and a young mother received an instant knee miracle.

When we arrived at the grounds for the final service, we heard two more fantastic miracle reports. A young lady was giving God all the glory for her sister getting a job just three days after one of our people had prayed with her. A lady who could not see well had received prayer in the invalid section the night before, and she returned to testify that she could see perfectly.

The service itself began with miracles as Rev. Angley stepped on the stage and announced that the Lord had just given life to two cancer victims for whom doctors had no more help. “God has not given up on you,” Rev. Angley declared, “and you are healed!” Miracles for ulcers and migraines followed, and then the Lord revealed a backslider with heart trouble. “You used to live for the Lord,” Rev. Angley told him; “but something happened in your church that wasn’t right, and you let it take you away from God. If you will come home, you will have a perfect heart.” Three more heart miracles followed; and then Rev. Angley declared, “The hand of the Lord is upon us tonight!”

After Rev. Angley had finished teaching the people about their Redeemer Kinsman, Jesus, they heard another miracle witness when a woman who had been blind for four years testified onstage of how she had received her sight during the Friday night service. That testimony increased people’s faith, and many in the invalid section received miracles. A young man who had been blind since being stabbed in the head seven years ago began to see light and images, and a little girl with a hole in her eardrum received her hearing.

Then Rev. Angley called the power of God down upon the people one last time, and the most miraculous and powerful crusade in the history of the ministry closed with so many people receiving the Holy Ghost baptism that there was no way to count them.

When we boarded Star Triple Seven for our journey home the next day, the Lord said through Rev. Angley, “That crusade will go on and on and on, saith the Lord. It was the greatest crusade we have ever had,” Rev. Angley continued, “and no human words will ever be able to do it justice. Many people were being healed in the audience, and we have never had it like that. You had anointings to use that you have never had before, saith the Lord. He has made you great witnesses.”

There are not enough pages to hold all of the miraculous reports from that crusade; only Heaven knows it all. God had told us that His anointing would draw people; and we had watched in holy awe as we saw it go into action day after day. Indeed, that journey opened another new chapter in this worldwide outreach ministry, one directed by Lord God Almighty and one that goes far beyond the human imagination. The week before we left for Cape Town, Rev. Angley had presented a prophecy to us that stated, This is a special time for God. And our trip was a fulfillment of that prophecy because it was definitely a very special Holy Ghost time.

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