My Prophetic Trip to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (Part III)

Our second day in Addis took us to a little piece of heaven. To get there we had to traverse unnamed streets without stop signs or speed limits. Crazy! From several different directions, cars, taxis, motorcyclists, SUV’s and lorries converged upon large intersections without traffic lights. Nerve-wracking!!!! I think that it is amazing that we never saw a traffic accident.

As we turned off the main road onto dirt roads, we saw sporadic pilgrimages of beautiful well-dressed Ethiopians and knew that our destination was near. Like second nature, a young man dressed in cultural garb, white slacks and top with red and green trim and a matching hat, pointed us in the direction of the church we were looking for. Once the driver took us as far as he could, we got out and walked up a red-dirt road into a gated community with a wide overhead sign that read Faith Bible International Church.

Being led around back to what I discovered was the front, we met an associate pastor who had ushers to escort us into the sanctuary. Over seven thousand worshippers had left jobs (maybe) and homes to worship God all day on a Tuesday. The most amazingly jubilant worship was taking place. The worship leader sang in their native Amharic language. I didn’t need to know the language because I recognized the Spirit. I joined in clapping, moving with them in their characteristic worship dance, and embracing a celebration of the Living God and (Yesus Kristos) Yeshua His Son.

An Ethiopian Choir from a local church arrayed like singers and dancers for royalty sang songs of deep fervent worship and electric declaration of the presence of the King. 

After service, we waited at the end of the road for our driver to pick us up. Aminta and I have on our dance outfits; Sherri is in the middle. The others are Rabbi Gedamu’s friends from Israel.
STAY TUNED FOR VIDEOS OF WORSHIP WITH THE CHOIR AND OF ME DANCING IN AFRICA. Thanks again for joining me on my prophetic journey.

Comments

  1. Yes, I can’t wait to see the videos. I feel like I’m on this trip with you and it seems glorious. Like a totally different realm of worship. I need that in my life. I’m on the plane for next year. Seriously! When you come back lets start on our Amharic.