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A Swazi Woman’s Decision for Christ

On her short term mission trip to Swaziland, Amanda Knoll was excited to use her skills as a nurse in possibly helping the people she would meet. Then, one day, she met a woman who couldn’t be helped by modern medicine. Amanda and the team were able to share with her something even better: the hope of life in Christ.


When preparing for and arriving in Swaziland, I was ready to share my gift and skill as a nurse to care for the Swazi people. I was ready with my medical tools and suitcases full of medication.  

On our first day of ministry, I was excited as we entered the homestead of a woman who was 41 and had a stroke disabling the right side of her body—as well as TB. I thought with all my medical knowledge, I could help ease her pain. However, God had other plans. When she told us that she had great sorrow in her heart—and that she lost her joy—I knew she had nothing modern medicine could heal.

For the next two days, we tried to treat her with what we had: God’s Word, song, and prayer. But for two days she continued to look sad, and the sorrow remained.

On the third and last day, this woman, whose name in English means “Fortunate,” opened up during the sharing of Scripture and told us that she never accepted God into her heart and that she wanted to do so.

So, on a bright Thursday morning, on a mat laid upon God’s red earth, we prayed and Fortunate accepted and asked Jesus into her heart. As our tears fell, we saw that there was still sorrow in her eyes and she began to speak of the wrong things she had done in the past—and how that saddened her heart. We told her of Jesus’ sacrifice and grace, and visibly saw the hope in her eyes as she prayed for forgiveness and peace. Fortunate’s joy was restored!

 

As we left that day, we saw a different person in Fortunate that we saw our first day. In her joy, we saw God and His Holy Spirit. As we drove away, I rejoiced in God’s forgiveness and grace—the best and most powerful medicine of all.

May God be given all the glory!

*photos by Connie Rock

There’s still room for you on our short term mission trips (for adults ages 18+) to Zambia, Ghana, and South Africa this summer! CLICK HERE to join a team!