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South Africa
![]() Edward Van Aken - Warning to Cape Town - 7th Dec 2008 Dave Howe - Prophecy for South Africa RAIN International - Prophecy site Alison Papenfus - Message that breaks the lies of the enemy. Earthquake and Tidal Wave Warning to Cape Town - 7th Dec 2008 God has recently revealed to me that he will likely allow an earthquake to occur in Cape Town. The reason I say likely, is because Gods reason for allowing this to happen is His anger towards the sin that is occuring in the area. Therefor if there is a major change in peoples hearts and true repentence and a big turning towards Christianity on a large scale, then God will not allow this earthquake to happen. Upon talking to a number of people in the Table View area, where I live, it seems that God has revealed it to others as well. A tidal wave is also supposed to be a part of this earthquake. There is a fault running from Blouberg to the Cape Flats and it will be along this that it will occur, possibly near the Flamingo Vlei area as in 1809 earthquake. Regards and God bless Edward Van Aken A PROPHETIC WORD FOR SOUTH AFRICA Dave Howe 30.9.98 with permisssion To South African leaders. I see a large open space before you - it looks like a sports stadium – I can see a platform being built in this stadium - its a large platform - I see many different people - races - churches fellowships of all colours coming to sit on that platform - as they meet and pray their colours and differences fade away - the oil of the Holy Spirit beginning to flow from the platform - the oil flowing out to the people that are gathering in the stadium - the people in the stadium are being saved - healed - demons being cast out - the dead coming back to life - the lord working as the ministers come together to pray - as they meet as one body - the glory cloud of the Lord comes down upon the meeting - the lord is walking in the midst of his people - as I look up I can see a sea of people as far as the eye can see - all with their hands raised up to heaven worshipping the lord for what he has done - people are getting saved and healed over all the land as the oil flows from the platform of prayer that has been built in that place. For there is coming a time for you when you will see the glory of the lord cover the land - when you will see the former and latter rains fall as one upon your land - when the bride of Christ shall be made manifest in all her glory in the land. Yes and as this happens the lord shall come and take his bride by the hand and they shall walk together hand in hand into glory - the place that I have been preparing for you my bride. For the glory that is to come for you will be greater than has gone before for i will take you from glory unto glory. For I am going to take you into a very large place - a place where you will see my glory made manifest to the nations. Be made manifest to your nation. More prophetic Words for South Africa can be found on RAIN INTERNATIONAL webpages. http://www.intercession.addr.com/prophetic_words.php 02/12/1985 Jan van Rooyen - Prophecy for South Africa 09/12/1988 Jan van Rooyen - Prophecy for South Africa 19/04/1996 Jan van Rooyen - Word to the Church (worldwide) 04/07/1999 Kenneth Copeland - Word for South Africa 01/10/2003 Ron Kussmaul - Pretoria, South Africa 02/10/2003 Ron Kussmaul - Word of the Lord 03/10/2003 Jonathan David - Word for South Africa 11/10/2003 Jan van Rooyen - Prophetic Word to the Church 04/03/2004 Ron & Johanna Kussmaul - Word of the Lord 07/01/2005 Jonathan David - Apostolic Grace & Power for 2005 Feb 2005 Dennis Cramer - New Season of Vindication NOW 26/07/2005 Ron Kussmaul - Prophetic Word of the Lord http://www.intercession.addr.com/prophetic_words.php AFRICAN SHEEP AND GOATS One day my Muslim bookkeeper came back from lunch as white as a sheet and absolutly bubbling with fury. She had walked up to the bus stop, and there, pasted to the pole, had found a copy of a printed flyer which told the reader that if they thought they had HIV or AIDs they should rape an Indian virgin and they would be cured. In the intervening years this "cure" has become an urban legend in South Africa, but now it is not just Indian virgins who are at risk - the belief is that you can be cured of HIV/AIDs by raping any virgin. As a result the rape of babies and young girls in South Africa has become almost epidemic, the police have beefed up their services to abused women and children - but those working in the field tell me that no matter what they do it will not be enough to address the problem. 40% of rapes still go unreported in SouthAfrica. So serious is the rape of underage girls that the Government Ministry of Health has repeatedly issued public statements denying that AIDs can be cured by raping anyone - to no effect. Desparate people do desparate things. HIV/AIDs is an African pandemic. Some estimates put the % of infected people in Swaziland at 45%, in South Africa 24% is generally accepted, and other nations in the region fall somewhere between the two. Yet African society is ashamed to acknowledge AIDs in its midst. There is not one South African parliamentarian, as far as I know, who has publicly admitted that they are infected - despite the fact that we have had a number of untimely deaths in the political community. In Swaziland there is a terrible stigma attached to the admission that one is infected. In another Southern African nation I have a friend who is a Pastor - he has AIDs but dare not admit it - he would be ostracised and put out of the ministry if he did. On a recent ministry trip I was taken to visit a man who was dying of AIDs. The Pastor stood outside - he would not come in with me. What idiocy is this? Desparate people are resorting to the most depraved act possible - and the church wants to bury it's head in the theological sand? Why do we think we are the church? So that we can declare ourselves without sin and throw stones? The church in Africa has been handed an opportunity to reach into their communities and really make a difference in this generation. That opportunity is AIDs. I sincerely believe that Jesus will divide the sheep from the goats on this very issue - we will find AIDs victims hungry, thirsty, in hospital, in jail, homeless, naked and desparate wherever we go. Will we - the people of God in Africa - react with compassion or judgement? The choice is ours - and that choice will determine how God responds to us. There are three churches I am particularly proud to be working with. They minister in really poor communites - one in Zimbabwe, one in Zambia and one in Ghana - and out of their own poverty they have started feeding street children and AIDs orphans. Each of the three now wants to build an orphanage. There is a mission in Ndola that feeds and schools 100 AIDS orphans per month, another in northern Mozambique doing the same - encouraging the orphans to continue to live with relatives and members of the community - but providing enough support to make that possible. There is a rural church in Malawi which supports 2 widows who between them care for 23 orphans. These are the people who Jesus is going to call into the kingdom - not the ones who signed some petition or applauded at some conference or the other, the ones who got out into their own community to do what they can for others in need. I am tired of "if you cant go - give to those who can" - right now in Africa anyone can "go" - the problem is on our own street corner. And isn't it strange - it is those who go who give! It is those who have actually seen who want to help. Those who are still debating theological whimsies very seldom go, or give ... God help them on the day that Jesus divides the sheep from the goats Hand outs are not the answer. The answer is to encourage churches to be self supporting and to support orphans and victims of AIDs (and whaever else) out of their own resources. That means breaking the poverty cycle; training and financing for small businesses; it means giving the church infrasructure to generate income; it means encouraging a culture of giving not receiving. That is my vision. We have identified churches in four nations who started ministering out of their own meagre resources. To allow them to grow their work amongst the poor and move them towards self-sufficiency over the next five years is going to cost US$1 million. But the results will be self sufficient churches who have the compassion and the resources to reach out to their own communities. These are the churches that are building the Kingdom, these are the anwer to the HIV/AIDs pandemic. Not the police; not the hospitals; not the government - the gospel in the hearts and mouths of people who love it and live it for real Alison Papenfus October 2005 Alison lives in Johannesburg, South Africa. Her ministry, AfricaProphecy (www.africaprophecy.co.za), works closely with Storm Harvest Ministries (www.storm-harvest.asn.au) amongst indiginous African churches in 8 African nations. Their vision is to raise up churches, ministers and people to take the Gospel to African towns and cities, to be relevant to the needs of the communities in which they minister, and to provide practical resources to foster self-sufficiency in the church in Africa. Click here for link to - Africa Prophecy THIS SITE ALSO PUBLISHES PROPHETIC WORDS FOR AFRICA AND AFRICAN NATIONS. . . . ![]() |
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