The
Holy Spirit told me months prior to contact God TV, to arrive on their
door step! Days before I left, the Lord placed me in contact with the
people who do the installation. I had lost my credit card that takes a
direct debit out, all in God’s plan. Geoff rang me and I gave him
the new card details, as I started to testify what the Lord told me to
do in South Africa, he said God TV was setting up in Australia and the
head man, Wayne, was standing next to him. Three hours later the Holy
Spirit gave me a Word, “Wayne
is emailing Joburg and Cape Town about you”.
I rang Geoff gave the Word, and in amazement said he has just sent it!
I have been given a name and contact address in Cape Town.
Having
coffee, a lady came to me and said I know you, and then said
look
at the swinging monkeys! The Spirit touched us both. Lyn told me
that
her friend Andrea Scott from Johannesburg is the spiritual mother
to
Wendy and Rory Alex, who own God TV. She said she would
contact
me, but sadly has not done that. It is in God’s plan and
He
will open the doors. Lord said make appointment 23rd April
11am.
We
emailed, and as at 13th April nothing, but we will land on
their
door step, as we have the faith and obedience. God is in charge not us.
We
learnt that one superstition of indigenous Africans is when you have HIV/aids
having sex with a virgin will cure it. Consequently there are many rapes
and abuse, even with babies being raped! Women had to prove to their
men that they could have babies, prior to marriage. They believe in the
forefather’s tradition. If man has this disease including TB the
wife must still participate in sexual activity. I’m not here to
cast judgement, but to bring the facts that many African men and women
told me. TB can be caught airborne! I was invited to a family to pray
for her husband. A beautiful clean house, with 8 people. As I prayed for
him, with a bucket of urine and sputum beside the bed, I said to his wife
“do you sleep with your husband”, she said yes. Readers, this
is one of the reasons TB is a plague in South Africa, people are living
in their homes with families. None have been inoculated, and certainly
not warned of the dangers of contracting this dreaded disease.