Chong Ho Won_Nigeria trip 2012
The Won Family Update
Serving God
through Youth With A Mission, University of the Nations
Hello everyone,
Thank you so much for all your prayers and encouraging words
as I traveled to Nigeria and back. Many of you are wondering what the purpose
of the trip was and also the outcome. Here is my story.
Let me give you the context surrounding my visit. Three years
ago, through YWAM Nigeria, the militants in south of Nigeria started laying
down their guns and began walking with Jesus! This all started when the
government asked for assistance from the faith base leaders of the River state
(there are 36 states). At the end of the initial meeting with the influential
leaders, the government officials handed out envelope full of money to these
leaders as it is custom to do so in this country. Our YWAM Nigerian leader,
Paul, respectfully declined the offer. Few days later, in the middle of the
night, a small group of militant leaders visited Paul at the YWAM base at Port
Harcourt. They shared their admiration of Paul because they had informants at
the meeting and witnessed that Paul was the only one who did not take the money.
Therefore, they wanted to work with YWAM. On this night, 2 militant leaders
gave their lives to Jesus. This started a chain of events that have led to
26,000 militants across the south of Nigeria laying down their guns. YWAM
helped negotiate with the government for amnesty for the militants who are
coming out of the bushes. Today, the government has setup numerous facilities
to take in the militants for re-education into the society. There are many who
have given their lives to Jesus, DTS graduates, and have even stayed on as YWAM
staff.
My visit was planned because of an African student named
Jackson. At one morning service last year, the Holy Spirit told me to walk up
to this one student in the crowd of 800 and get to know him. As it turned out,
he came to Kona with a vision to start a 100 acre YWAM base in Calabar, Nigeria
and was sent by our YWAM Nigeria National Director, Paul. As we developed
relationship throughout the year, he asked me to be a part of the Advisory
Board for the vision of Calabar.
The purpose of this trip was to visit Calabar and negotiate
for a land with 3 other American board members. We all met in Port Harcourt.
However, God had another plan! After we arrived, the bombing intensified up in
north. Every day, we heard of new church bombings. Since we have many contacts
in the government, we checked-in with the head of their Intelligence Agency.
They told us the kidnapping in the Southeast (where we are) has increased and
the government made a decision not to share with the media due to bad PR. Our
contact offered to setup a military escort for the 4 hour drive to Calabar.
However, at the last minute, due to lack of time, he could not arrange the
escort with his unit. There was another unit he could arrange but he did not
“trust” the unit J. Welcome to Nigera….
After much prayer, we had a unanimous concession that the
Lord is blocking this trip to Calabar. After we made the hard decision to stay
in Port Harcourt, many unscheduled divine appointments began to happen. Paul,
who is also the base leader of Port Harcourt, received a call informing him
that the Deputy Director of the State was planning to visit the base in few
days. After he arrived, our team met with him with his entourage. After a brief
meeting, he asked his entourage to leave the room. Soon after, he fell to the
ground and asked for prayers. He is a born again Christian and he wanted
prayers for the calling on his life in the government, especially for the
future. We had a powerful moment of prayer.
Then, we received another call saying the Commissioner of the
Land and the Commissioner of Agriculture have set up an appointment with their
teams. Paul asked me to join the meeting several times but it was scheduled
after I was to leave Nigeria. However, I felt this was an important meeting
that I was to be a part of so I rearranged my flight plans.
The realization of being the main presenter to these two
commissioners was daunting to say the least. I had my power points and videos
of YWAM Kona, but I have never presented to any government officials in my
career in YWAM. I held on to the truth “I am measured on my obedience, not on
the result”. At the end of the meeting, both commissioners expressed their
desire to have YWAM be permanently established in “New Port Harcourt” development
plan next to the Int’l airport. They promised they will do all in their power
to assist us in bringing the “nations” to their city. They were taken back with
the Kona campus. They did not expect a missionary training university would be
so big! Before I flew out, Paul received a long text from one of the
commissioners. He said he would like to be part of this vision of YWAM and
would like to be the first “volunteer” to assist in our vision!
On another import moment, while I at the base, all the YWAM
leaders (15) of Nigeria came to Port Harcourt base for a one day meeting with
Paul which was scheduled few months prior. During their meeting, I had a brief
chance to share God’s faithfulness in Kona. They were greatly encouraged of
what God is doing with YWAM around the world. After their time in Port
Harcourt, not one of the northern leaders said they wanted to quit (two of them
have to remain in hiding due to bounties on their heads by Boko Haram, a
militant Muslim group operating in North). They all returned. I was privileged
to meet these heroes in faith. Making life and death decision for Christ is an
everyday thing for them. It is a lifestyle.
Praise God and thank you for all your support and prayers. I
could not have walked this out alone for everything that happened was in the
Spirit and of hearing God’s voices. There were many variables during my time in
Nigeria. Any wrong choices could have had long term consequences. Thank you all
for joining me on this trip. By the way, don’t believe everything you hear on
the news, Jesus is winning in Nigeria! There are strategic believers positioned
for such time as this. Let’s all stand with Nigerian believers.
Chong Ho
PS. Some interesting facts…..
I was picked up at the airport by 2 Ex-militant turned YWAM
staff and 1 Ex-CIA turned YWAM staff. They serve as the security for visitors.
The Ex-CIA was planted into the DTS by the government during the beginning
season of the militants surrendering. Half way through the DTS, he confessed he
was a spy and gave his life to Jesus. He has been on the YWAM staff ever since.
During my entry and exit from the airport, every uniformed
officer asked for a bribe. Answer: “I’m a missionary, a man of God. I cannot do
that”. Worked immediately, every time.
During our land scouting time, I was in a van full of white
people. The tour was led by an Ex-militant leader who gave his life to Jesus
and was officially the first YWAM staff from the militants. He took us into the
bush to see the land.
· During my time at the base, another militant came in. He
only dropped his gun two days ago.
Last quarter DTS in Port Harcourt had 50% militants as
student body.
A year ago, the commissioner who setup the last week’s
meeting challenged a congregation of 10,000 member church to support these
militants to do their DTS. They had one of the biggest offering that night.
Government has saved millions of dollars due to end of the
militant fighting in the South. Pray that they would give 120 acre land to
establish YWAM Port Harcourt permanently while the story is still fresh in
their minds and that the relational favor will continue.
I shared at a church where Paul, the national director,
raised a dead woman last year. She passed away before the service and was
declared dead. She was asked to be brought forward before the stage and Paul
prayed. She sneezed three times and got up.
We accomplished nothing of the original plan for Calabar.
God had another plan.
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