Gentle Conquest is Published Monthly by Charles Carrin

 

February  2002                                                                                                    Issued Monthly

FIRE ON THE CANADIAN ICE-CAP 

Eight years ago, January 20, 1994, when the story of Jesus was being preached in a little-known congregation in Toronto, Canada, the Holy Spirit fell in lightening-power and ignited a blaze that quickly swept around the world. News of the event traveled with astonishing speed. Since that notable day, more than 2,500,000 visitors have crowded into the Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship. What these visitors experienced was radical--and in some cases--bizarre manifestations of power. People fell, shook, groaned, vibrated as if hit by high voltage. Some laughed, others cried, as unusual sounds came from many. Significantly, church historians recognized the strange-ness as being the same phenomenon that appeared in the Great Awakening@ in Colonial America in Jonathan Edwards’ day, 1735, 1740-1742. There were many parallels also with the 1802 Cane Ridge, Kentucky, revival that changed the face of evangelical Christianity in North America. People at Cane Ridge also experienced extreme demonstrations of power. One writer told of seeing A500 swept down as if a battery of guns@ opened fire upon them. Others dropped from their horses.

Many visitors who came to Toronto intending only to be spectators, found themselves knocked to the floor laughing hysterically, groaning as if in painful prayer, or roaring with wall-shaking sounds. Others were unaffected, a few remained skeptical, and, as always, there were imitators, and the Toronto Fellowship soon fell under severe criticism. Eventually, this wonderful body of Christians was disfranchised from its parent organization. Even so, millions kept coming and many thousands found themselves radically changed--wonderfully transformed--by the power of God. Practically every nation on earth has now been registered among its guests. The Canadian Board of Tourism includes the Airport Fellowship among Canada’s great attractions. Perhaps there is a prophetic similarity between this church and another major Canadian attraction: Niagara Falls. Both are flowing rivers that shake the earth.

On my first visit to the Toronto Fellowship, one year after the Holy Spirit’s invasion, I met Christians from Madagascar, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, other remote nations, and some places totally unknown to me. Groups of Englishmen came every week in chartered flights from London. Clergymen from Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Brompton, London, arrived and received an anointing that has since reached another 20,000 churches worldwide. Note that I said 20,000 churches. I refer to Holy Trinity’s Alpha discipleship program that is being used by congregations everywhere. Steve Hill, who was instrumental in the long-running revival that exploded suddenly at Brownsville Assembly in Pensacola, Florida, stopped first at Holy Trinity, London, received the Spirit’s anointing from them, before traveling on to Florida. The rest is history.

Years ago, while standing in a cold Canadian wind, waiting to get inside TACF (as the fellowship is now affectionately called) I became acquainted with a beautiful Chinese brother. This young man was modest and gracious in the extreme. Later, to my amazement, I heard a roar come from the front of the church and looked up to discover it had come from him. The noise was so out of character for his behavior that I knew he had never caused it or volunteered for it to happen.

Later, to my joy, the explanation came. I found myself sitting in front of two Canadian couples who worshiped with us at Grace Fellowship in Boynton Beach every winter. I was their cold weather pastor. One couple was from Ontario, the other from Vancouver, British Columbia. At lunch, the husband and wife from Vancouver told me an interesting story. Their pastor also was Chinese; he was a quiet, almost timid brother, who had experienced the lion’s roar. This not only shocked him but embarrassed him. Afterward, he quickly retreated from the room, sought a private spot to pray, and asked the Lord what had happened. The explanation was astounding. The Lord assured him that it was not the sound that was significant but the prophetic meaning of the sound that was significant. When he asked what that meant, the answer quickly came, The roar of the dragon of China will be stopped by the roar of the Lion of the Tribe of Judah!

Last April, I returned to Canada and at the invitation of the Toronto Fellowship’s pastor, John Arnott, and his wife, Carol, I preached for the Saturday and Sunday services at this wonderful place. David Rhea went with me. The Holy Spirit moved in power and all of us were blessed. The Arnott’s Personal Assistant, Petra Dmovscek, wrote me later, The Lord totally blasted me that day and I honestly have not been the same woman since. The depths were stirred and the Holy Spirit did something that still excites me now in my heart.

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