February’s crusade was held in a town/suburb named Kojokrom, that lies between Aaron’s home and the Bible College. Even though it is densely populated, it is not a very big town. The population is pretty equally divided between Christianity and Islam. It is mostly inhabited by young people and single parents with high unemployment, thus bringing poverty conditions.
About 100 converts were placed in a relatively new church we are working with. As Aaron passed by their church on that Sunday to visit with the new converts, the original church members were greatly appreciative of the work that was done in their community 
Highlights from the March Crusade
Our March crusade was held in the town of Inchaban, right near the Bible College. We were working with about 10 churches this time, so our goal was not only soul winning, but also strengthening the churches there as well. Because of the number of churches we were working with, we decided to hold the crusade for three nights, rather than two.
The first night, about thirty received Jesus as Lord and Savior, and the Lord worked with signs and wonders following the preaching of the gospel. Word got around that Jesus was “in the house. Look at the response to the invitation to receive Jesus the second night! The third night, Aaron preached on holiness. At the altar call to make a stand for holiness, about 300 came forward.
Happy faces from being healed by Jesus!
The first night this child was brought forward for prayer. He had had a high, high fever for days. The fever left the child immediately, and he began to eat. The next day the mother came to testify her baby had been healed.
Healed the first night, and testified the third night that her migraines were gone!
Holding monthly crusades is giving more opportunity for our students to minister and hone their God-given gifts. Stephen Asare is a Bachelors Degree student graduating this May. He preached very powerfully the second night of the crusade, as evidenced by the number of those making confessions of faith.
What Did the Pastors Have to Say About the 3 Night-Crusade?
We worked with ten churches in Inchaban in preparation for holding this crusade. Pastor Ebenezer Otoo served as spokesperson for these churches at the end of the third evening. He expressed their appreciation for what End Time came to do in Inchaban. He believes that God is going to use this crusade to cause a reviving in their churches, as well as moving them to do greater works for the Lord in their area. He added: “The people gathered in this crusade are truly rejoicing and are excited about what is happening in their town”






