• Send Me Where No One Wants to Go! Going Where Angels Fear to Tread! –

  • Aug 1 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

Send Me Where No One Wants to Go! Going Where Angels Fear to Tread! –

  • Summary

  • Carole Ward, a 3rd-generation missionary, is the founder and director of Favour International. Her book, "Send Me Where No One Wants to Go", recounts her mission to northern Uganda and South Sudan. In 2001, Carole cried out to God, praying, “Send me where no one wants to go and to do what no one wants to do.” In response, the Lord filled her with a dynamic and fearless love for Africa and to reach untouched territory and tribes for Jesus. Carole recounts astonishing signs, wonders, and miracles! “The harvest is so plentiful and the labourers are so few. Jesus said this Gospel must be preached to every tribe and tongue, and then the End will come! Who's going to go?", Carole implores. "Western Christianity has the mentality of 'Hold your territory. Just wait until Jesus comes!' NO! If darkness is fearlessly advancing, where's the church? The Devil knows his time is short and is pulling out all his stops. So shouldn't the church pull out all Christ's stops, full-throttle forward?! When penitent, pleading, prevailing, persevering, persistent prayer takes priority and preeminence over pride, people-pleasing, programs, preconceived ideas, problems, pulpits and performances, then, and only then, will God's presence and power permeate this planet once again!”

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