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Upcoming Dates
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- 22.03.10 | Elburgon, Kenya
- 10.04.10 | Fire in India
- 22.09.10 | Israel in His Footsteps
- 13.11.10 | Commission Cape Town
- 29.11.10 | Kenya Fire Storm
- 15.08.11 | Fish Mombasa, Kenya
- 12.11.11 | South Africa Fire
- 18.02.12 | 'Your Kingdom Come', India
- 11.08.12 | Fire Slam 2.0, Kenya
International Evangelistic Healing Missions
What people have said about Nowbelieve trips:
‘It was an amazing experience and God taught me so much through it. I felt particularly he helped me to overcome fear in many areas - fear of man, fear of darkness and demonic forces, letting go of self-preservation etc., being vulnerable so that God could then move. It was all very rewarding and I felt very alive doing it all - like I was doing things that I was born to do - not just me, but what every Christian is born (again!) to do. I absolutely loved working in the team environment as it felt like the passion we each had was magnified and strengthened by being together almost 24/7. The trip has given me a deeper understanding of God's heart for the broken and barren places and people, it has grown my desire to know God and live for him recklessly, it has made even the dark places attractive and exciting (through God's vision).... I loved exposure to the rawness of God's love in very dark and tricky situations. It has humbled me by showing that God cares about the overlooked and unseen and his anointing is as strong, if not stronger amongst them even though we in the christanese western world don't know about it all.’ Miranda Holt, commenting on South Africa November '11
‘The trip was everything that I imagined it might be and more. The experiences this time came thick and fast with little room to pause for breath, but each one was challenging, wonderful and faith-building all at the same time.’ Joseph Lloyd, commenting on South Africa November ‘11
‘I have a better understanding about healing and intimacy with God and the desperate need for people to hear the gospel. I loved speaking at the women’s conference and the crusades and I also loved the team prayer time – it’s given me a desire and desperation for intimacy. I’m just more hungry!' Jolene Filmer, commenting on India September '11
‘I set out to increase in knowledge of healing and deliverance – I succeeded. The trip has also reinforced my desire to live among the local people.’ Kim Wilson, commenting on India September '11
‘This trip has left a permanent mark in my life.’ Smanga Xaba, commenting on India September '11
‘The mission to Mombasa, Kenya, changed my life and perspective forever. Loved every minute.’ Andrew Meyrick, commenting on Mombasa ‘11
‘I set out to learn how to preach the gospel and I succeeded – the more you do it the more exciting it gets. I also learnt how to walk in the anointing, which has given me a new perspective on heaven and earth – it was a perfect experience and I loved every minute of it – Thank you!’ Kim Wilson, commenting on Nakuru and Mombasa ‘11
‘I wanted to get out of my comfort zone and see God move in more powerful ways and to love on the people – I succeeded, I’ve been totally stretched, but also found. I now know the reason for living… this is what I was created to do! God has done some deep work.’ Tracy Collins, commenting on Nakuru and Mombasa ‘11
‘I learned that we miss out on all the good stuff by not taking (and so living) the word as it is written. That the world misses out. I’ve seen people saved and touched and healed. I’m forever changed, utterly humbled and full of rejoicing.’ Tessa Boult, commenting on Mombasa ‘11
‘I’ve learned that I love preaching and that we each have such unique gifts. That’s why it’s been such a joy being part of this team.’ JJ Waters, commenting on Mombasa ‘11
‘I saw God move in power – mainly in healing miracles and deliverances. I now have an understanding of what it means to flow in the healing anointing, having experienced it. I learnt much from the Indian people. The way they do deliverance ministry was very eye-opening – just how they understand what authority they have with those demons. Their devotion to God is so pure – Makes me realize just how much I am still holding on to. I also love the unity among them - and between their and our team. The more I see around me, the more I feel that I have such a long way to go and so much to learn. It seems that when I am in the worst state, and think that I have nothing to give, is when, relying on God, I am the most anointed. I wish I could go on a mission trip more often – learnt something valuable from each member of the team. Mostly, I am hungrier for the Kingdom to come than ever before; I don’t actually fully understand the changes yet, I am still processing some of the stuff, but I know I am not the same person I was when I left. Thank you so much for organizing it. I really want to go back. Miss everything about it. Even the curry.’ Krisztina Ambrus, commenting on India Feb ‘11
‘I wanted to step out in faith and learn to follow the prompting of the Lord. I succeeded. I saw in the Indian church such an atmosphere of faith shown through their eyes, posture in worship, passion in intercession and expectancy in ministry. They are warm, friendly and open. I have learned from India that we must get stuck in. There's an urgency that we must embrace along with an obedience to follow. It has challenged my level of faith and prompted a greater level of inquiring of the Lord. Confirmed once again the Lord is King, Almighty and Sovereign.’ Dan Usher, commenting on India Feb ‘11
‘I grew in the prophetic and treasure hunting. Ministering to the coloured township was a new experience and to see how crushed these people were and to see people healed and released to be who God created them to be was very exciting. I learned that Christian ministry is fun and even more fun when it is a new thing the Lord is doing and you don't know where the Lord is taking you next or what is going to happen or how it is going to work out when you do get there! It has given me so much more confidence in moving in the prophetic - nice to have some complete and willing strangers to practise on who were willing to feedback. Also to know that when Jesus is the centre and we earnestly cry out to Him, He will always turn up and that in our weakness He is strong. Just how dust like we really are and that it is only His Spirit upon us that will transform us to be like Him and to enable us to move in His power. That HIS strength really truly is all we need - nothing of ourselves!’ Heather Wright, commenting on South Africa ‘10
‘I wanted to feed my desire for signs and wonders and I succeeded through Him who works wonders! I learned more about the openness of the South African people - that there is a deep longing for Jesus. Yet this is often dressed in religion of some sort. Also realised for maybe the first time that people in Manenberg find it hard to receive and soak in the presence of God. I learned from the trip that an openness to what has gone before, yet not being bound by that, is so key to discerning what God wants to do. I learned that the team unity we showed was infectious to others, and that when you get out onto the streets, others follow your acts of faith. Preach the gospel and wait for God to show up. Simple. The trip has made me all the more belligerent about the truth of signs and wonders. It has made me less accepting of theologies of disappointment, it has grown a holy frustration when I see the lack of apostolic anointing in the regular church member. It has given me more confidence in the goodness of God.’ Pete Portal, commenting on South Africa ‘10
"I set out to see the power of God touch lives and minister the love of God to those I met. I succeeded! It was a big lesson on fully relying on the Holy Spirit when preaching and ministering – I’m able to do anything through God within me! I also learned humility - the poverty people in Kenya live in made me reconsider my own circumstances and all I take for granted."
Krisztina Ambrus, Kings Gate Fellowship, commenting on 'Heaven Invades Kenya' August '10"This has been an amazing trip – even better than the first one! It has completed a work in me that started last time. It taught me that God gives you strength in all situations and that if you say 'yes' and step out He will go before us. It has given me the confidence to know how to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to know that if I step out in His name He will not fail to turn up in power and that signs and wonders will follow." Heather Wright, commenting on India ‘10
"Blew my mind - we assisted Jesus and I witnessed His miracles. Through the whole process of deciding to go, getting there, being there and the powerful testimonies which He has sent me home with, He has shown me more of His love for me and His desire to use me; me, not just other people. It has made me bolder." Susannah Prins, Holy Trinity Brompton, commenting on Kenya ‘09
"Amazing! God healed some of those I prayed for, the open air crusade was powerful and anointed...God will use whoever makes themselves available for His work, despite what we make think of our own limitations. It was a revelation to be in a country where so many concerns which we take for granted in the West have no grounds for existence. I certainly need to do more work of this type abroad and to able to learn more from God about spontaneous ministry by the power of His Spirit." Joseph Lloyd, commenting on Kenya ‘09
“I find myself com pletely incapable of capturing just how much God taught me and changed me in India. This is a completely inadequate rendering of the intensity and extravagance of what I feel God started stirring up and changing me in the past two weeks… but if I learned anything from India it is that this is just the beginning. I never want to look back, I just want to run. It has given me the boldness to talk to everyone about the truth of Jesus Christ; now I see the point and the urgency, and because I now know the truth in a more real way than before, I’ve stopped caring what people think of me. Other changes? Well, I frequently have this irresistible urge to shout “Come on!” in church and in worship, and I’ve found myself challenging Christians about whether they’re actually pressing in or standing still facing the right direction. And I can’t get enough God-input.” Zoe Briance, Holy Trinity Brompton, commenting on India ‘09
“I saw the love and power of Jesus – many miracles, many deliverances. To see the Lord really move you have to go on the front line.” Richard Fisher, ‘Christ For All’, London, commenting on India '09
“Life changing - I have had my eyes opened more fully to the spiritual realm as well as my gifting and destiny.” Liz Winson, Holy Trinity Cheltenham, commenting on India ‘09
“Changed for eternity… strengthened my faith to see people healed and delivered” Alice Stanley, Holy Trinity Brompton, commenting on India ‘09
“I had a real love for the people who I didn’t feel any heart for before. I saw how visible the Indians’ idolatry is and how hungry they are for the living God and to be set free from their fears. I learnt to have more boldness and it has re-kindled the fire in my heart and set a new fire in my belly to seek and save the lost.” Heather Wright, Isle of White, commenting on India ‘09
“I have learnt the importance of always living on the front line of ministry.” Charlie Goring, Holy Trinity Brompton, commenting on India ‘09
“In going to India I set out to expand my faith levels and to see miracles and deliverance - I succeeded.” Ashley Archer, Southampton, commenting on India ‘09
“This trip totally blew my theology out of the water. It has renewed my thirst for the living God and it has re-ignited my missionary zeal and longing to see people saved.” Pete Portal, South Africa Townships, commenting on India ‘08
“This trip has taught me how we should expect God to heal and deliver and raise the dead! – we have the authority and victory in Jesus against sickness and the demonic.” Rebecca Sutcliffe, Holy Trinity Brompton, commenting on India ‘08
“Through this trip I learned that Indian people are so kind, generous and servant-hearted. The culture is quite chaotic and full on but is also fascinating and challenging. My goal for the trip was to see blind eyes open and I did! It has increased my faith for healing and miracles and enlarged my vision for what is possible through God.” Pete Hills, Kings Gate Fellowship, commenting on India ‘08
“I learned of the servant heartedness, sacrificial love and openness of the Indian people. This trip has given me the realization of just how much God can use me!” Venetia Whigham, Holy Trinity Brompton, commenting on India ‘08
“The demon possessed lady at Paulose’ church was almost a gift from God as a training session for us – I learnt so much about demonic deliverance through that experience. The trip was just what I needed…having a blast of seeing God move in power has given me a foundation of faith to believe and trust for the impossible!” Jemimah Wright, Holy Trinity Brompton, commenting on India ‘08
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South Africa Fire 12.11.11
“And as you go, preach, saying, ‘The kingdom of heaven is at hand.’ Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out demons. Freely you have received, freely give.” Jesus Christ
We would like you to join us for this life-changing adventure from the 12th - 22nd November as we partner with Tania Bezuidenhout and the local churches of Cape Town. We shall be carrying out a Supernatural Conference, local church Revival Meetings, street ministry in Manenberg and Retreat and a youth worship conference. We are welcoming a hungry ministry team who are eager to serve and love our South African brothers and sisters and step out in healing, deliverance and prophecy. (There will be teaching and training so we welcome beginners – we’re all beginners with Jesus!)

Cape Town’s reputation of being a free-spirited, cosmopolitan, creolized port city precedes it, making every single person’s experience of this colorful city a unique one. Cape Town is iconic – a city of breathtaking natural beauty, creative freedom of expression and change, a melting pot of cultures and a modern history reflected in its characters, architecture and stories.
There will be opportunities, interspersed throughout the trip and particularly at the end, to visit Table Mountain, the beaches and various other tourist attractions!

ACCOMMODATION
Cape Town: situated in Newlands/Rondebosch, Abbadale Guest House occupies a gracious double-storey house which was built in 1904 for the secretary to Cecil John Rhodes. The high ceilings, wooden floors and shuttered cottage windows are typical of the architecture of the time. The rooms are large, bright and airy with views of the mountain, pool or garden and bbq terrace. Oak trees dominate the large grounds, and there is plenty of secure parking.

COSTS
TBC + Return flights
The price will include food and drink, transport and accommodation within South Africa. It is recommended you bring some spending money for personal use.CONCLUSION
Remember the Commission of Jesus – ‘As you go, preach, saying, ‘The kingdom of heaven is at hand.’ Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out demons. Freely you have received, freely give.
Get Involved
(Matthew 10:7-8)
We really hope you’ll join us on this adventure of a lifetime! Please don’t let finances put you off – if God is inspiring you and calling you, He will make a way through prayer. Come to South Africa and join us doing the stuff!




