Sunday, November 19, 2023
Ruth Veltkamp, a missionary in Africa, was stuck. She was experiencing tremendous resistance to the Gospel among the Muslims with whom she worked. So she prayed: “God, break this impasse. Do something to teach them that Christianity is superior.” God answered by giving the religious leaders, one after the other, dreams and visions. One leader, Ara, was a devout priest. He came to Ruth, asking her to explain a troubling vision. “In my dream, I see an ugly figure next to me, ready to tie me up with heavy chains. But on a hill farther away, I see a white-robed person tending sheep. That person calls to me. He calls my name three times!” Ruth was delighted. She showed Ara the verse from John 10, explaining that Jesus is the Good Shepherd who calls his sheep by name. Pleased to find the explanation for his vision in the Bible, Ara became a follower of Jesus and founded eight churches. When the Good Shepherd calls you by name, He is calling to your spirit, to the essence of who you are.
The Writer

Philemeen Mangal-Anijs | Suriname
Operation Manager at the largest hospital of Suriname, leading two departments.
The Haggai experience affected my ministry in sharing Gods Word in my workplace.
