Terrorist attack

Back in about 1978 we were travelling around Rhodesia singing and doing puppet shows, and my wife wanted to visit her sister who was married to a farmer. When we arrived at the farm I remember seeing a whole barn full of cotton that was burnt down, and two tractors that terrorists had destroyed by making fires under the engines to crack the engines.

I remember one night sitting alone in their living room watching the Muppet Show on their TV, when suddenly I heard a woman screaming: “Help, they are shooting at us!” It reminded me of some horror movie I saw once by mistake, and I didn’t know where the voice was coming from.

All of a sudden all the lights went off, and the woman kept on screaming. My brother-in-law told me that the neighbouring farm was being attacked by the terrorists. Apparently they had their own farmer’s communication system which was operated by a car battery. Apparently their farm electricity system was operated by a tractor running out in the garage somewhere which he switched off when the fighting started.

I asked my brother-in-law if we should go and help them but he said there is nothing we could do because there may be land mines on the road, and we would be ‘sitting ducks’ with the car lights on. He handed me a rifle and I went to bed with the rifle in my hands, staring at the window all night wondering when the terrorist would come through the window. They had geese that were walking around the house all night squawking, making an eerie sound like something out of a horror movie. I felt like I was in a James Bond movie. I thought of putting a dummy in the bed and sleeping on the cold concrete floor, but that didn’t appeal to me.

Eventually the screaming stopped, but I don’t think I slept a wink that night. I just stared at the window all night. Some years before that, we had visited them, and we slept in a different room. All that night I had heard noises on the roof and couldn’t sleep at all. The next morning I went outside and noticed that there was a tree next to the house, and the branches were over the roof. So the noises I heard all night were the branches scratching on the tin roof as the wind blew against the tree. Such weird stuff happened.

The next morning the neighbouring farmer and his family came to say goodbye as they headed for South Africa. Apparently the man was in the bath when the shooting started, and he jumped out and pulled on his shorts, and shot back at the terrorists. However, his pants kept falling down as he hadn’t done them up in the rush. The next morning he found that he had shot up his own Land Rover as he shot back at the terrorists. There was trail of blood, so apparently he had hit one of them.

Years later I heard the news that the farmer was murdered on a farm in South Africa. Years later my brother-in-law was also murdered in South Africa.

In our travels in Rhodesia we met a man from Mozambique who went to visit his fiancé. He found her and her parents were all murdered, so he buried them and fled to Umtali, Rhodesia (now Mutari, Zimbabwe). Apparently he couldn’t speak English and just stood at the railway station until some kind people took him in and cared for him. Later on he married an American girl and they immigrated to America. We visited them once in America on our travels.

We travelled all over Rhodesia ministering for Jesus during the war, and we could have been killed many times. It is just by the grace of God that we are still alive. I remember singing at a mission station in Penalonga, then a few years later I heard the news that the terrorists had attacked the mission station and killed all the missionaries.

There are so many stories to tell, but that would take a whole book. I remember going to sing at a church in Shabani (now Zvishavane), and there was a man outside the front door with a rifle and another man at the side door with a gun to keep us safe during the service.

Lots of the names in Rhodesia and South Africa have changed since the ‘One man, one vote’ system has come into play, and I don’t remember all the new names.

Many people have died terrible deaths during the wars, and at the same time there were many miracles and supernatural things happening. Again, it would take a whole book to go through all the stories. I guess every country on earth has gone through wars, and everyone gets affected in various ways. In the movie: ‘Good Morning Vietnam’ it mentions how Britain imposed an oil embargo on Rhodesia. Some people say that the war in Rhodesia was something like the war in Vietnam.

There are so many stories running through my head right now, that I am not sure what to share or not. I have written so many things already on my websites, but I don’t think many people read the things I have written because I am not famous.

I have met two mercenaries who fought in the Congo, but I cannot tell you the things they told me. What happened there is so terrible. Some of the things that happened in Rhodesia and Mozambique were also so terrible, that I cannot tell you. Some of my best friends got killed in Rhodesia. I also met three missionaries who worked in the Congo, and I heard some very strange things. The one missionary got out just in time or he would have been killed. It is not easy being a missionary.

One thing I know for sure is that we all die someday, and we must get saved before we go into eternity. Jesus paid the price for all our sins, so we must repent and get saved.

The missionary at Penalonga told me that one day he was preaching and said the Gospel was “free,” but the translator said the Gospel was “cheap.” So he stopped him and said it is not “cheap,” it cost Jesus his whole life!

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If you want to watch a movie of some of the things that happened in Africa, here is the English version. It looks like the beginning is in Kenya, but switching from Colonialism to self rule has happened in many different countries. This is an Italian movie. In the version I saw in Africa, the man making the movie gets killed in the last scene.

Africa Addio – Belgian Congo – (English talking version) 2.07 hrs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUx68-eKhfU

Overcame

The word of the Lord came to me this morning: “And they overcame the Devil by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony.”

Jesus was not a Roman

I have been in Israel and I have been in Rome. I have seen the difference between the two countries. God spoke to me in Jerusalem and God also spoke to me in Rome.

Jesus was born and raised in the Roman Empire, but he was not a Roman. The Romans killed Jesus. The Romans killed Peter. The Romans killed Paul and lots more. So how come everybody follows the Romans?

Jesus did not follow the Roman calendar, or worship the Roman gods, or even mention any of their names. Julius Caesar’s calendar had the same names of the days of the week and of the months of the year that are in Pope Gregory’s calendar, yet Jesus did not mention any of those names. Every country that I have been in has followed the Gregorian calendar which is named after Pope Gregory the 13th. Every church that I have been a member of has also followed the Roman calendar as the basis for their beliefs. Yet every church claims to believe the Bible!

When I was in Rome, the Holy Spirit spoke to me. That is why I believe differently from most of the churches. I also grew up using the Roman calendar the same as everybody else, but the Roman calendar is opposite to the word of God. God Himself said that we must not mention the names of other gods, neither let it be heard out of our mouths. (Exodus 23:13) Every day of the week in the Roman calendar is named after other gods, and also half of the months.

I keep trying to tell people these things, but it is like their minds are blinded by the god of this world. (2 Corinthians 4:4) Every church I have been in seem to say that they believe that the Bible is the word of God, but when I tell them what God says, they get mad at me. Why all the hatred? I am only telling the truth.

Churches send missionaries around the world to try and get the heathens to turn from their pagan gods and believe in the God of the Bible, but church people themselves refuse to change their thoughts and their ways of life to fit in with the word of God. People are bound by their traditions, just the same as the people in days of Jesus. Mark chapter 7.

Beloved, words are important. Jesus said that by our words we will be justified and by our words we will be condemned. (Matthew 12:37) The world was formed by words. God spoke and things happened! Jesus had power in his words. When Jesus spoke, the storm stopped, Lazarus came out of the tomb, food multiplied, devils went out of people, the sick were healed, etc. Maybe if we can get our words right, God might use us the same as he used Jesus!

The Gregorian calendar is named after Pope Gregory the 13th, and the other year I decided to search on the internet about him. I was shocked at some of the things I read. A terrible thing happened on a day they call “Saint Bartholomew’s Day massacre.” There is an artist’s picture of in on the internet. Apparently a prominent Protestant man was marring a prominent Catholic woman. Then some Catholic people went on the warpath and killed a few thousand French Huguenots.

Then I read that Pope Gregory was so happy with all the killings that he went to church and sang a song of praise to God for all the killings. Do you think Jesus was happy with all those killings? Jesus did not promote violence. Jesus taught love. Today it seems like all the protestant churches use his calendar for all their religious beliefs! Beloved, whose side are you on?

I don’t mean to offend people, but I am always searching for the truth. I grew up going to church, and I studied theology, but lots of the things I was taught are not the same as what the Holy Spirit has taught me. Everything the Holy Spirit has taught me is in line with what is written in the scriptures. Jesus said: “Search the scriptures!”

One day we all have to give an account. Jesus said: “Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar, and give to God what belongs to God.” (Matthew 22:21, Mark 12:17, Luke 20:25) I have been in so many churches that do the opposite to what Jesus said.

I don’t think many people read the things I write, but I feel a burden to keep on trying to get people to believe the truth. Jesus said that he is the way, the truth and the life. (John 14:6)  Follow Jesus. What would Jesus do? Jesus didn’t follow the Romans. Jesus followed the teachings of the scriptures.

When Jesus was born, the angels sang: “Glory to God in the highest!” That was when the Glory of God came down to earth in the form of a baby. That relates to what God told Moses. God told Moses that he must erect the tabernacle on the first day of the New Year. (Exodus chapter 40) When he did that, the glory of God came down into the tabernacle. So if I had to follow the scriptures for my beliefs, I would say that Jesus was born on the first day of God’s New Year, which is in the springtime. That is when the shepherds are in the fields as the sheep are giving birth. God’s New Year starts 14 days before Passover. (Exodus chapter 12)

In Pope Gregory’s calendar, December the 25th is the day of the rebirth of the Egyptian sun god. When the days got shorter in the Roman Empire, the Romans thought that the sun god was dying, and then came back to life. God made the sun go dark in Egypt to show the Egyptians that the sun is not a god.

In our first December in Canada, I said to my wife: “What has happened to the sun?” The sunset seemed so early. In Rhodesia the sunset was at about 6 pm all year round. Toronto is about the same latitude as Rome, and when the days got shorter the Romans thought that the sun god was dying! Somewhere on the internet someone said that in the Julian calendar it was on the 21st of December.

Beloved, aren’t we supposed to base our beliefs on what is written in the scriptures? We are not supposed to follow the heathens for our beliefs!

All my life I have noticed that there are so many things that churches believe that are totally different to what is written in the scriptures! Beloved, what would Jesus do?