Disciples Commanded To Wash Each Other's Feet

The church in the Brazilian city of Victoria da Conquiste was divided, with pastors spending more time demeaning each other than actually preaching. But this changed when in answers to prayers, conviction fell upon church leaders who gathered to wash the feet of each other in an unprecedented display of love and humility.

Following excerpt from 55% into Revival Fires, History's Mighty Revivals by Geoff Waugh
Vitoria da Conquiste was also a place where pastors spent more pulpit time demeaning their ministerial colleagues than preaching the Word. Desperate to see a breakthrough, local intercessors went to prayer. Within a matter of weeks conviction fell upon the church leaders. In late 1996 they gathered to wash one another’s feet in a spirit of repentance.

When they approached the community’s senior pastor - a man who had been among the most critical - he refused to allow his colleagues to wash his feet. Saying he was not worthy of such treatment, he instead lay prostrate on the ground and invited the others to place the soles of their shoes on his body while he begged their forgiveness. Today the pastors of Vitoria da Conquiste are united in their desire for a full visitation of the Holy Spirit.

In addition to lifting long-standing spiritual oppression over the city, this action has also led to substantial church growth. Many congregations have recently gone to multiple services. Furthermore, voters in 1997 elected the son of evangelical parents to serve as mayor. Crime has dropped precipitously, and the economy has rebounded on the strength of record coffee exports and significant investments by the Northeast Bank.

Revival Fires, History’s Mighty Revivals

Genre:Revivals
Subject:General Revival
Publisher:Renewal Journal Publications
Year:2020
Location:Brisbane
Library:Physical collection at walkingtogether.life
Purchase:https://www.amazon.com/Revival-Fires-His...

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Emeka and Chinedu's concern for the spiritual state of their people led them to organize a meeting where they preached on idolatry. The remarkable work wrought by God through His Spirit at this meeting surprised the two brothers who didn't really know what to expect, given that even the witch doctors had attended.
Sonny, a former meth. manufacturer was on his way to murder someone when the Holy Spirit arrested him and led him to a men's meeting at a church. That meeting, was the start of his restoration back to his Savior.
By obeying the express instructions of the Lord, Emeka was able to lead his people in Umuofai, Nigeria to turn against their shrines, idols and fetishes; to set them all ablaze and to turn to the One living God.
The remarkable revival experienced by the people of Umuofai in Abia State of Nigeria in 1996 was birthed from a place of deliberate prayer. The Nwankpa brothers who led the revival spent 80 days of partial fasting and of prayer; seeking direction from the Lord. And He guided them most remarkably.
In 1978, some Christians in Cali Colombia who were distressed at the state of their city and the ravaging work of darkness were gathered together to seek the face and help of God for a revival in their land. As they continued in their prayers, the Lord began to move and the results were there for all to see.
Rev. Julio was murdered in cold blood as he led the church in Cali in a fast for unity. But God used this sad event to answer the church's prayer as right from his funeral the fruit of this fast was born.
The church in the Brazilian city of Victoria da Conquiste was divided, with pastors spending more time demeaning each other than actually preaching. But this changed when in answers to prayers, conviction fell upon church leaders who gathered to wash the feet of each other in an unprecedented display of love and humility.
Claudio Friedzon was greatly discouraged by the lack of results abd growth in his ministry, so much so that he thought of quiting. But one day in a vision from the Lord, Carlos' life and ministry changed forever.