ANNOUNCING A NEW CHAPTER OF SPIRITUAL FREEDOM
We set foot on a land steeped in history, a land where the cries of spiritually oppressed still echo. This mission in Guadeloupe was far more than a geographical journey — it was the continuation of a divine plan of redemption. Together We Plant is not just about evangelizing; it answers a calling: to work toward the liberation of peoples impacted by the legacy of slavery through the former triangular trade between Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean. But the Lord has not forgotten. Faithful to His promise, He visits the islands, the nations, and the hearts — restoring generations and breaking spiritual chains.
To the glory of God alone, here are the official numbers from this Caribbean mission:
Salvations: 146
People reached: 2,382
Baptisms in the Holy Spirit: 46
Water baptisms: 26
Healings: 112
Deliverances: 24
Faced with such a harvest, how can we stay silent? Now more than ever, we are called to rise, for God is still seeking workers — voices that proclaim, hands that reach out, feet that go. Here are the testimonies of those who made themselves available:
BEN HAMER Ruben :
In Vieux-Habitants, as I was sharing my testimony in the street, a young man stayed until the end, listening attentively. When I approached him, he decided to give his life to Jesus. As we prayed together, he asked me to pray for his sick mother, sincerely believing that Jesus could heal her. She was right there beside us, suffering from pain in her knees, back, and neck. After the first prayer, she felt some improvement but not complete healing. The Holy Spirit prompted me to ask if one of her legs was shorter than the other. She confirmed it. We prayed — and before our eyes, her shorter leg grew and aligned with the other.
DINART Jenny :
Thursday was an unforgettable moment of grace. We had planned for baptisms in the river. I thought, “This is great — those who have signed up will get baptized, and maybe a few more will join.” When the day came, we started with the two who had registered. Then a family group nearby jokingly shouted, “Come baptize us too!” But they were serious. In the end, we baptized 9 people in less than 30 minutes. The moment turned into a wave of joy and decision for Jesus. God had orchestrated everything.
ASOMAH Nancy :
During a time of prayer, I felt a strange burning sensation in my stomach. I didn’t understand it, so I prayed. I was then led to approach a couple sitting a little further away. When I asked the woman if she felt this pain, she said yes — it was something she had carried for years. She also carried deep anger toward God, tied to the loss of her husband. She allowed me to pray for them, and I was able to share the Gospel with them. They weren’t ready to give their lives to Jesus, but the moment deeply moved me. As soon as I approached her, the pain in my own body disappeared. God wanted to heal her. What touched me even more was realizing how much His love surpasses everything. He heals even those who don’t necessarily choose Him. He remains faithful and acts not based on what people will do, but on the love He has for them.