Lusaka, Zambia—a place already rich with spiritual fervor—became the epicenter of divine visitation during the Empowering the Nations Crusade, hosted by Rod & Staff Global Ministries. I had the tremendous honor of serving in my role as Global Medical Director, Ministry Spokesperson, and Voice of Rod & Staff, and I am still overwhelmed by the mighty move of God that unfolded over the course of three unforgettable nights.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Night One: When Heaven Met Earth

From the very first night, the hunger of the people ignited the atmosphere. The moment worship began, a wave of glory swept through the crowd. People cried out with passion, danced in the Spirit, and lifted their voices in a holy chorus. Healings took place before anyone laid hands. Chains were broken without invitation. It was raw, unfiltered, and entirely Spirit-led. The authentic fervor of the Zambian people set us on fire. We didn’t just witness revival—we were swept into it.

 

 

 

 

 

Night Two: Power Upon Power

The second night took us deeper. Miracles and testimonies multiplied. Salvations continued. And the Spirit of God hovered so tangibly, it was as though the very air pulsed with His presence. While our bodies were weary, our spirits were ignited. This was the kind of tired that comes from walking in divine purpose. What moved me deeply was watching the intergenerational hunger—from the young to the elderly, all were fully surrendered, fully expectant, and fully present.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Night Three: Fire Sealed in Glory

On the final night, it was clear we weren’t just in a crusade—we were standing in a moment of global prophetic fulfillment. News of the crusade had spread across national borders, and we were graced with the presence of delegates from Malawi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Kenya, all of whom were with us from Day One. That night, the atmosphere shifted. We weren’t just ministering; we were witnessing God gather the nations. There was unity. There was power. There was purpose. Zambia didn’t just receive the Word—they helped amplify it.

Reflections from the Mission Field

As I reflect on all we saw and experienced—thousands touched by the love of Christ, nations represented in worship, and healing flowing freely—I’m reminded that revival has no borders. When we show up in obedience, God shows up in power.

I’m humbled. I’m strengthened. And I’m more committed than ever to continue carrying healing, hope, and the gospel to the ends of the earth.

To God be all the glory. Zambia, you have left an eternal imprint on my heart.