About two years ago, my cousin Shiny, who was working in
Mumbai at the time, had seen a dream.
Bishop Jaiprakash told us about the Lord’s work in Gujarat,
his call to the ministry, and the difficulties he has had to surmount down
through the years, along the way.
Bishop Jaiprakash was born in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, and hails from a military background. As such, he has travelled all around the country, and told us he knew a bit of rusty Tamil as well. He has been ministering in and around Ahmedabad, Godhra, Surat, and Baroda since the 1980s, when he first entered the Lord’s service, besides laboring in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. He began Faith Church, his independent ministry in 1985.
Born in an affluent Gujarati family, he had gone to the US for
higher studies, become a chemical engineer, and had grown very successful in
life. After accomplishing all his goals, he was still left with an incomplete
life, until he found the saving grace of the Lord Jesus Christ.
In her dream, I am standing at the front
of a gathering and preaching the Word, and to her surprise she sees Prime
Minister Modi, and a few other politicians, seated at the back listening to my
message.
Well, after we had all had a good laugh about it, the dream
faded into forgetfulness until Bro. James Chacko, from Mumbai suddenly called
and told me that he had suggested my name to be one of the speakers at a
conference in Gujarat.
Now, I had been praying for Gujarat for some time, and this
came as a pleasant surprise. I had already been planning a trip to Andhra
Pradesh, Punjab, and then Pune, and this call to Gujarat came on short notice.
My wife told me she had been seeing Bro. James in a dream over the past three
days, and since the dream was recurring, we felt that the Lord was trying to
tell us something.
I asked Bro. James to give me some time to pray about this
and seek the will of God. While in prayer I was reminded of my sister’s dream. I
had first thought the significance of the dream was to
tell us that our ministry would not be impeded, that sharing our prophetic vision
with the masses under the current government would not be hindered. Little had I known, that the Lord
had also planned to take me to the land of PM Modi in time.
We recognized the Lord’s hand in this call to Gujarat and
called Bro. James asking him to confirm the dates. He asked me to get in touch
with Bishop Jaiprakash in Gujarat for further details.
The program was set from
the 7th to 11th, November, 2018.
6th
November
We left Coimbatore on the 6th by flight to
Ahmedabad via Chennai at around 11:00 am.
My co-speaker, Evg. Sherry Benjamin, would board from
Chennai. (Coincidentally we were on the same flight.) He had asked for a seat next
to us, and we had some good fellowship in the air, before touching down in
Sardar Vallabhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad.
With Evg. Sherry Benjamin @ Ahmedabad Airport |
Bishop Jaiprakash came to receive us and drove us to our
lodgings in Mahemdavad, 40 kms outside the state capital. We were put up in
Hotel Bhagyoday with a view of the rising mount of the Siddhi Vinayak Temple across
the road.
Mahemdavad's Siddhi Vinayak Temple which draws scores of pilgrims each year. |
Bishop Jaiprakash was born in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, and hails from a military background. As such, he has travelled all around the country, and told us he knew a bit of rusty Tamil as well. He has been ministering in and around Ahmedabad, Godhra, Surat, and Baroda since the 1980s, when he first entered the Lord’s service, besides laboring in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. He began Faith Church, his independent ministry in 1985.
He lives in Ahmedabad with his son Chrioni.
The conference we were to speak at was one among the three
conferences organized by Faith Church each year.
We met Pastor Vijay Stanley, at our lodgings - a native
Gujarati, who had migrated to the US, and was a regular attendee at the
conference in Gujarat around this time.
With Pastor Vijay Stanley |
We spent the evening visiting the conference center and
meeting up with some of the believers who had arrived.
Jamming with the boys pre-conf. |
We were served dinner on
the premises in a little cottage set aside for the purpose. Bro. Gabriel’s wife
Sis. Delin, his sister Sis. Christina, and Bro. Piderson attended to us there.
The conference center was in Mahemdavad itself, about 4 kms
from our hotel - a series of buildings which served as dormitories, and
cottages constructed around a green lawn space - a regular Faith Church meeting
place. The conference hall was on the 1st floor.
There were around 200 to 250 people expected, from all over
Gujarat, and also a few believers from Pune.
Pastor Gabriel who pastored the churches in Baroda, Surat
and Halol, Gujarat, would serve as interpreter.
Bishop Jaiprakash and Pastor Gabriel took turns leading the
worship, with Pastor Gabriel on guitar, Bro. Chrioni on the octapad, and Bro. Joshua
on the congo.
Pastor Gabriel on guitar |
Brothers Joshua and Chrioni on percussions |
The praise and worship at the conference was a rousing
celebration. Gujaratis are known for
their dancing culture, and the praise sessions were vibrant, filled with the
joy of the Lord, and absent of all inhibition. It was quite literally the fruit
of thanksgiving being poured out in overflowing from the hearts of the creation
to their Creator.
Click here to see the Faith Church Conference Praise and Worship sessions : Praise & Worship in Gujarat
Pastor Vijay, who we later learned was almost 70, jumped for
joy, higher and higher with each chorus, shaming all those around him for
stamina, and oblivious to everything else except his love for the Lord.
The meetings were divided into 4 sessions – 2 each for
Evg. Sherry and myself. We opted for two continuous sessions each so as to
not disturb the continuity of the messages being preached.
With Pastor Vijay, Bishop Jaiprakash, and Evg. Sherry Benjamin |
The 1st session began at about 9:30 am and went
on till 11:00 am with a break for tea. The congregation convened again at 11:30
am with the 2nd session winding up by 1:00 – 1:30 pm. The 3rd
session began at 4:00 pm, went on till 6:00 pm, with another tea break until
6:30 pm, and then continued till 8:30 pm, after which we usually broke for dinner.
7th
November
On Day 1, Evg. Sherry preached the first two sessions. His
subject for Session 1 was – A
relationship with Christ, and how the believer needed to grow deeper in
his/her relationship with the Lord, after the initial salvation experience.
Evg. Sherry Benjamin preaches |
In the second session, Evg. Sherry shared certain personal testimonies - his initial
experience of being born again, his call to the ministry, and the message of
deliverance that the Lord had committed to him.
Evg. Sherry with his lively anecdotes and one-to-one
preaching style won the crowd and held the attention of the congregation as he
delved into one life experience after another teaching especially the youth in
the gathering the importance of a closer walk with the Lord.
I was handed the pulpit at around 4:30 pm – the most
challenging session – preaching to a congregation with full stomachs with an
afternoon doze coming on. After a brief introduction of my ministry, I began with a warning from Revelation chapters 1 and 22, and went
on to expound on I Peter 3 – The
Elements shall melt…”, emphasizing on the imminent coming of our Saviour,
and the judgement to follow.
Pastor Gabriel interprets the message |
In the 4th session, I preached the message “Changed into His Glory” from The Beginning of Creation – The LOGOS of
God, and The Creation of Man
both spiritual and physical, to The
Transformation of the Believer’s Life from Glory to Glory, the emphasis
of my message being Getting Ready for
the Bridegroom.
8th
November
Evg. Sherry’s subject for the day was “God is my help” – the One Stop Source for all the believer’s needs
both material and spiritual, to be used for His glory.
My message for the latter 2 sessions was The 10 Virgins. I stressed on how the
believer needs to be in a state of readiness for the coming of Christ, The Priviledge of Sonship, and The Difference between the Spiritual
Christian and the Worldy Christian.
9th
November
On the 9th, the preaching was to be divided into
5 sessions, with the evening sessions stretching upto 9:30 pm or 10:00 pm if the
need arose.
In Session 1, Evg. Sherry preached the message: God in the Center – The Vineyard of God,
and in Session 2: The Acts of the
Apostles: The Power of Christ in Action.
The 3rd
session was handed over to Pastor Vijay Stanley who shared his personal testimony with the
congregation.
Pastor Vijay Stanley |
He served as an usher in Life Church, Southern California in the US, for a
period of 25 years, before beginning his personal ministry of
evangelization sharing the love of Jesus Christ to all he came across.
As a rule, Pastor Vijay rises at 4:00 am each morning and
patrols his neighbourhood of Mission Viejo, clad in jeans and a T-shirt that says ‘Jesus
Loves You’, praising the Lord, his arms outstretched. On impulse, people who
are initially stunned, stop him to ask the reason for all the fuss, which gives
him a chance to minister to them the Message of Salvation.
Over the years he has become somewhat a celebrity in the
area, the local paper having run a piece on his unusual evangelizing
technique, and his being interviewed on the Holy Spirit Broadcasting Network.
Pastor Vijay Stanley now serves as an Asst. Pastor at Life Church, California, US. He is also the author of "Cracking the Spiritual Code", available on request in English, Hindi, and Gujarati.
He confessed as to how his heart had been filled with a
burden for his home state of Gujarat, and the people of India, and that this
was why he made it a point to come to the Gujarat Conference every year.
While in Gujarat, Pastor Vijay would rise at 4:00 am every
morning to make the run around Kakaria Lake, evangelizing among the people who
came there each day.
His message to the congregation for the day was: Intimacy with Christ.
This gentle soul with his booming laugh, smiling eyes, and a
heart full of zeal for the Lord, soon won and warmed our hearts. We aspire to jump
in tandem with him in the days to come.
I was handed the pulpit at 6:45 pm, and a had a lot of
material to cover with the usual constraints of time.
It was my heart’s burden to share with the people of Gujarat
what the Lord had called me to deliver – The Warning Against Ecumenism – The Beast of Revelation 17. And I did my
best, using all the tools at my disposal.
I continued with The
10 Virgins, where I had left off the day before, and then appealed to the
congregation to Make Haste and Get Ready
for the Bridegroom.
I showed through images, videos, and news articles – the
tremendous growth of Ecumenism in
our country and the rest of the world, and how this was indeed the The Beast mentioned in Revelation 13.
I drew on parallels from history and presented to the
congregation – The Gross Darkness as
mentioned in Isaiah 60, The Two Most Important End Time Prophecies - The
Falling Away and the Man of Sin
being revealed, The Collapse of the Current World System, The Ushering in of
the New World Order, and The Two Horns
of the Lamb of Revelation 13.
I ended at 10:00 pm with a warning of coming judgment on the
ungodly and the world system.
The emphasis of all 5 sessions that day had been on the “The Seriousness of Christian Life.”
10th
November
The next day, Evg. Sherry used the 1st session
to preach on The Ministry of
Deliverance.
The 2nd session was a Deliverance Session, dedicated for praying over those who needed
healing in areas of their life, and those who were afflicted with evil spirits.
Evg. Sherry Benjamin’s ministry is named The Christ Ministries,
India (TCMI). He at first was a marketing manager in a prestigious firm in the Gulf. It was at this time that he felt
the Lord pulling him onto the mission field. Following his pastor’s advice, he
had had a long wait before the Lord confirmed his ministry and led him to work
for the people of Punjab.
Based in Chennai, Evg. Sherry has established several churches, as an evangelist, in Chennai, Kerala, Punjab, Mumbai, and also in Bahrain, preaching the Word of Deliverance and demonstrating the power of God among the masses, drawing them to salvation through Christ, and building up their lives in the faith.
Based in Chennai, Evg. Sherry has established several churches, as an evangelist, in Chennai, Kerala, Punjab, Mumbai, and also in Bahrain, preaching the Word of Deliverance and demonstrating the power of God among the masses, drawing them to salvation through Christ, and building up their lives in the faith.
Bishop Jaiprakash took over the 3rd session, in
which he preached on Ordination – Set
Apart for the Lord’s Work and instructed the congregation in matters
relating to church discipline.
Bishop Jaiprakash addresses the congregation |
He had already informed us that he would be ordaining two pastors
for the work of the Lord in their respective states.
Pastor Senapathi from Orissa, and Pastor Rajesh John of
Uttar Pradesh, who had already been serving the Lord for some time, came
forward to be ordained as ministers of Christ and take the Word of God forward
as part of the Faith Church family.
Ordination Service |
Next, Bishop Jaiprakash recounted the early days of his
ministry and witnessed as to how the Lord had shaken Gujarat with mighty works of
the Spirit so many years ago. He prayed for this anointing to rest upon the
congregation so that they may demonstrate the works and life of Christ wherever
they went.
Anointing Service |
After the session ended, there was a scraping of chairs and
a tangible excitement in the air, and I was wondering what was going on. A majority
of those in the audience were forming a giant circle and Bishop Jaiprakash
began a village melody based on the Samaritan woman’s conversation with Jesus
at the well. In tandem the whole congregation began the traditional Gujarati
folk dance ‘Garba’, which resembles the Jewish circular dance at weddings.
GARBA |
Click here to see the Garba video: Garba in Gujarat
Now, I have preached in many churches and seen the charismatic
form of ‘praise dancing’ which is in more ways worldly than godly, but here
were a few simple folk really enjoying their time with the Lord, forgetting
themselves, their problems and inhibitions and just celebrating the joy of the
Lord with each other.
I think it was a smart move on Bishop Jaiprakash’s part to
get the crowd on their feet all energized so that they wouldn’t doze off during
the last session. :-)
Well, I was handed the pulpit at 7:00 pm, and I delved into The First Resurrection – covering Christ’s Descent into Hades, His resurrection with the Old Testament
Saints, The Resurrection of those Asleep
in Christ, The Transformation of the Bride, and a glimpse of the coming Millenial Reign of Christ on Earth.
As the Pastor had earlier prayed over the congregation, I
had felt the Lord’s Spirit wanting to deal especially with certain members, and
with the Pastor’s permission, confirmed the Word to them.
We broke by 9:30 pm for dinner.
I had been asked to take the Sunday service the next morning
and Evg. Sherry – the farewell service.
1th
November
The service began at 10:00 am the next morning and wound up
by 1:00 pm.
My message for that Sunday was “Teach us to Pray - The Lord’s Prayer”.
After lunch, that afternoon, we had some time before we came
together for the last service. It gave us a chance to fraternize with the
brethren. Many of those who had been touched came forward for prayer and to
clear certain doubts.
We had some good fellowship in our little cottage with
Pastor Gabriel’s family too, and then it was time for the last session.
After the Vote of Thanks by Bishop Jaiprakash, each of the
guest speakers were garlanded, and we too decided to return the favour.
It was then time for Evg. Sherry’s message - "The Importance of Deliverance - Deliverance for the believer"
The meeting ended by 5:30 pm, and after all the farewells
were made, we trundled off to our hotel room to freshen up before we left.
With Bishop Jaiprakash |
Left to Right: Pastor Gabriel, Myself, Evg. Sherry, and Bishop Jaiprakash |
With the Saints of Faith Church, Gujarat |
With Bro. Chetan's family |
With Sis. Christina |
We
would be staying with one of my wife’s close friends in Ahmedabad for the
night. Our flight to Coimbatore via Hyderabad would leave by 4:00 pm the next
day.
Pastor Gabriel left for Baroda where he would conduct the
weekly Tuesday fellowship.
Bishop Jaiprakash drove us all into Ahmedabad where we made
a brief stop at Pastor Gabriel’s home to wish his folks well and to collect a
few of the young brothers who had helped in organizing the meeting. We would
all be having one last dinner together sampling Gujarat’s street fare at a
local outdoor café.
After a sumptuous dinner, we parted ways with Evg. Sherry,
who had become a dear friend to us over the past couple of days, and Bishop
Jaiprakash drove the distance to Sis. Benita’s friend’s place.
It had been a rejuvenating 5 days in Gujarat.
We would like to thank:
Bro. James Chacko for introducing us to Gujarat,
Bishop Jaiprakash for giving us the opportunity to come and
be a part of the conference, as well as for making us feel so comfortable and
seeing to all our needs while we were there; we now know we have family in Gujarat.
Pastor Vijay for his infectious enthusiasm and for his
wonderful testimony which warmed out hearts,
Pastor Gabriel for his record breaking multi-tasking – organizing, interpreting for 4 sessions , and leading the
worship, all with a smile on his face.
Bro. Kenny – the conference director for ensuring the order
of the meetings,
Sis. Stella – for all those wonderful cups of Gujarati chai
Sis. Delin, Sis. Christina, and Bro. Piderson for making sure
we were all fed to the brim
And to Gujarat – May the Spirit of Prophecy sweep through it
and pave the way for the coming of Christ.
Praise the Lord. Please pray our church. Pastr sadrk ka mo.nombr send kare
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