Monday, 9 August 2010

RoFMI Trip Report to Holland July 28 to Aug3 2010

This Thursday saw Peter and John once again flying out to Holland. They were going to visit Alma and Peter in Gasselternijveenschemond; Ton & Joke in Den Helder; Grace & Jan in Wieringerwerf; and finally for Christine de Groot in Rhenen. For some obscure reason known to none of us, we thought that the town of Gasselternijveenschemond is near to Eindhoven. No its not. It is the other end of the country so Alma and Peter had a two and a half hour drive each way to pick them up and transfer them to their first base!! Due apologies were proffered and graciously accepted – that’s the way to start a weekend off isn’t it – NOT.:-) However, all things said, this was one amazing trip which I for one am very sorry to have missed – but grandkids will have their birthdays sometime won’t they?

Alma and Peter de Vor plus their 5 boys live in Gasselternijveenschemond. All things considered, Peter & John got off to a great start despite landing about 250km away from where they needed to be.

There were two meetings on 29th & 30th and Peter spoke on Matthew 17:14-21 on 29th. On 30th Peter announced a ‘visitation by the Lord at 8-30 !!!’ and right at the end of P&W there was some prophetic singing by the keyboard player, Sjoerd, (Alma & Peter’s eldest lad) that ended when the Spirit fell (at 8-30!) and Peter called upon everyone to dance before the Lord. Some danced gently while Sjoerd danced ‘like David before the Lord’. It was a very anointed time. After ministry, Peter spoke again about the nobodies, and the unknowns who will lead the revival in Scandinavia and Holland.

Next to Ton & Joke Zijp in Den Helder; 31st & 1st in the evening of 31st . About 30 people were present. There is a local Internet Called ‘witchdom’. Peter spoke about being aware of such sites and using our authority in Jesus to break their power & influence. He spoke on sin in the church and how the Lord doesn’t tolerate it because the Bride must be clean and sin-free. He said that “Judgement begins in house of Lord.” He spoke on the price of being in revival – of getting clean – dying to self and the possible need for deliverance ministry. He related the story of the lads in Oslo who invited him to speak and of how they spontaneously repented. In the evening of Sunday the1st, when they arrived at the meeting, there were 34 adults 7 kids 2 babies all waiting for them. After some anointed P&W, Peter spoke about when god tells you to do something – you have to do it. He spoke of how the Lord changed what he, Peter, had planned for that evening and that now he was bringing healing to those who most needed it. He spoke about how healing is to do with revival and he gave some examples. He spoke his own personal testimony of his own path to becoming a prophet at the appointed times for him AND he linked that to the meeting for those present, if they were willing to be used. “Tonight is decision night – who will you serve?” He said that “God has entrusted us with this nation and the choice is yours.” He then prayed for all present and then ministered to all who wanted prayer or a personal word from God.

On Sunday Morning they went to Grace & Jan van Damme in Wieringerwerf; where they were introduced to Werner van Suetendael from The House of Prophets in Belgium. Werner ha heard of RoFMI through Jan & Grada and wanted to meet us so he travelled from Belgium just for these meetings. In the meeting there was more anointed P&W. Ton then brought some prophetic words (which were not translated). This was followed by testimony to healing previous day by a young woman whose feet, ankles, and knees were completely restored. Peter spoke once more on 5-fold ministry, the re-instatement of prophets in the church, and the differences between renewal and revival. He said again that ordinary men and women, plus leaders with ‘clean & pure hearts’ will lead the coming revival. Big ministries, per sé, are coming to an end. He referred to the Welsh & Hebridean revivals saying that similar things will be coming whenever revival comes. Finally he gave prophetic words for the nation and individuals. Ministry time finished the meeting.

And so finally to Christine de Groot in Rhenen on Monday they all drove to Rhenen where there was a very warm welcome and a time of fellowship and sharing. The first meeting was at 8 PM when some P&W gave everyone blessed and anointed time. Peter spoke a prophet's warning over Holland and the church saying that problems are due to the enemy and that there is sin in the camp. He then gave words of encouragement that God always keeps his promises. He spoke briefly on Ephesians 6 - spiritual warfare. He gave some advice about getting rid of sin in the church and also gave a reminder that judgement will begin in the church. Then he said this – “You cannot just come to this church to receive – you need to put something back into the church and if you are not prepared to do so then feel free to leave.”

John shared vision of titanic – about folk feeling safe but obviously not being safe. People in the church are not fireproof. Peter spoke on “what could be doesn’t have to be.” If you repent, then that can change things. He Invited everyone to come and meet with the lord for repentance & restoration. Many were prostrated before the Lord.

On the 3rd, they stopped for a visit on way back to Schiphol Airport, to a couple who have prepared their home and land in order to facilitate revival when it comes. This couple have installed accommodation, conference facilities, and P&W equipment. There was a great time of fellowship and prayer – Peter saying that he was in no doubt that this couple they will be used in revival, and that their understanding of what the Lord wants is correct.

So back to the airport for the flight back home on Tuesday evening. This was an exciting visit which showed everyone how God is preparing for revival throughout Holland (and of course Scandinavia). One final sad statistic – they had their latest night ever when they finally went to bed at 04:30 a.m. Now that’s late even by RoFMI standards.

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