James* wasn’t born unable to hear. His deafness was the result of living in the bitter cold in the northernmost region of his home in Asia. James wasn’t alone. Many young men and women in his area developed ear infections as babies and then lost their due to a lack of medical care.James suffered abuse at home and on the street. Eventually, he joined other Deaf children in a gang. At first, he was happy because he had friends and a place to belong. But the fighting and lack of work opportunities that came along with gang life soon resulted in hard, hopeless living.Then, one day, James accidentally went to church.The fledgling congregation of Hope Church had just been miraculously granted legal permission to meet in a movie theater. On their first Sunday — Easter Sunday — over 600 people packed out the theater to hear the Good News.He and his gang thought they were going to see a movie but instead found themselves in the middle of a Pentecostal service. It was unlike anything James had experienced before. He could feel the beat of the music, and the words to the songs were in his language and projected on the screen.Attending services became a weekly thing for James and his friends. They came early to help set up the projector, and James even started to attend Sunday school. There he learned, for the first time, about David and Goliath, Zacchaeus the tax collector, the 12 disciples, and Jesus and the Cross. Many in the Deaf gang turned their lives over to Christ, but not James. Something held him back.James’ family were devout and militant Buddhists, as is the majority of their region. Every night, James fought sleep for as long as he could. He didn’t tell his gang, but he was scared to sleep. There were many nights he fought for his life against an unseen force that wrapped around his throat and tried to strangle him. In his dreams, he saw horrible things and was encouraged to commit violent acts. James drank heavily to combat this thing that he called a “dark cloud.”One Sunday, James finally went to the altar to accept Christ. As soon as I began to pray for him, James shook violently and ran out of the church — he was demon-possessed and needed help.James was embarrassed by what happened that Sunday morning and didn’t sleep all that night. Tired, scared, and needing deliverance, James finally came to the church office, located in a small apartment building in the city.James walked in with his head down and signed “sorry” to everyone. A sign language interpreter asked James if our team could put their hands on his shoulders to pray for him. James agreed. He took a deep breath, closed his eyes, and folded his hands as he had seen others do.As soon as we laid hands on James, he crashed to the floor. His eyes opened, and he was not James anymore. The veins in his neck swelled, he ground his teeth and wheezed, and looked at everyone with evil intent. We began to pray for deliverance from the demons, quoting Scripture and speaking in tongues given by the Holy Spirit. The more we prayed in the Spirit, the more James writhed on the ground.Suddenly, James’ neck looked like it had a baseball in it, moving from his collar bone to his jaw. His eyes bulged, and he opened his mouth as wide as he could, letting out a low hiss. This happened 16 more times over the next three hours. Finally, James fell asleep.When James opened his eyes, he was a new man. He had a bright smile and tears in his eyes. Jesus had set him free.The next day, when asked how he was, James signed one word: “Peace.”*Name changed for securityHoly Spirit Gives Deaf Gang Member Peace
Por el personal de AGWM en una región restringida
Una Mirada a lo No Convencional
La pastora Long recogió su azada temprano una mañana para unirse a su espos...
In the unforgiving heat of an Asian summer, I went on an explorative trip w...
Pastor Long picked up her hoe early one morning to join her husband in thei...
AGWM WorldView magazine and other publications
Our most recent videos
Access a selection of our photos from around the world
Actualizaciones convincentes de todo el mundo
Christ Among Us 2023
Search our global workers.
A healthy church within walking distance of every African
We are reaching THE NEVER REACHED of Asia Pacific.
Is a movement of Jesus-followers linking arms to take the gospel to every people group in the Eurasia Region.
God is making history in Europe. Are you ready?
LAC is reaching “the other five” through church planting.
Unconventional strategies. Unconventional places.
Hear from our Executive Director.
Globally assigned. Globally engaged.
Not a member sign up below
Enter your email address and we’ll send you instructions to reset your password.