There are many steps that go into choosing the next place to conduct a CfaN Gospel Campaign. Step one is prayer! There’s no point going if the Lord has not gone ahead of us. No matter how talented or experienced our organisers are, Africa has a way of throwing serious challenges and obstacles at us every step of the way. I don’t think there’s ever been a CfaN Campaign that hasn’t needed a miracle – more likely multiple miracles! So, being confident that we are moving in line with the Lord’s will is crucial. We know that when it’s His plan, He will meet us in every moment of need.
Then comes the scouting, which includes meeting with local church leadership and discerning if it is the right timing for this particular place. Are they hungry for a move of God? Is cooperation and collaboration possible between the local denominations? Are churches enthusiastic about welcoming and discipling new converts?
And then there are many other practical questions to answer like, “Is it possible to get our trucks to this area?” and “How many people live in the villages around this town?” When all these factors have been looked at and prayed over, and we feel things lining up in the Spirit’s leading, we make the decision and start the actual organising.
At the moment, we have organisers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, or DRC (central Africa) and Angola (southwest Africa).