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© 2013 by Gospel Publishing House, 1445 N. Boonville Ave., Springfield, MO 65802. All rights reserved. Permission to reproduce and adapt lesson components for exclusive use in the classroom and student notebooks. Any other use requires written permission. 261 Hey, Teachers! The manual on CD contains Slideshow Presentations for the True Missions Story. There are two versions to choose from, including one version with audio built in! For more information, see the “PptInstructions” file. Click here to open it. True Missions Story Lesson 11: NAMIBIA (Picture 4) (Picture 3) (Picture 2) (Picture 1) LITTLE GIRL, BIG FAITH (Picture 1) Opana was very excited. She sat in the little mud church in Namibia, listening to missionary Mark Gardner teach about the Holy Spirit. Mark told about how God wanted to use children to minister to people. He said that God would give them power through the Holy Spirit. (Picture 2) Opana was twelve years old and had never heard that God could use children. When Pastor Mark challenged the children to watch for people who needed healing, Opana determined to do it! At the end of the service, many children went forward to have Pastor Mark lay his hands on them and pray for them. Opana went too. (Picture 3) Later that week, as Opana walked home from school, she saw an old woman sitting near a stop sign. The woman had a horrible eye condition. Her eye was very red, with bumps all around it. Infection ran down the side of her face. It looked a bit scary to Opana, who decided to hurry past. (Picture 4) But then Opana remembered what Pastor Mark had said—that children could pray for others to be healed. That God would give them power through the Holy Spirit. Opana felt hesitant. What if I go to her and she chases me away? she thought. But then Opana felt the Holy Spirit speaking to her. “Just go and pray for her. She really needs healing.” Feeling a bit braver, Opana walked up to the woman. “What are you doing here, Grandmother?” she asked. She called her “Grandmother” as a term of respect. (Picture 5) The old woman said, “I’m waiting to see if I can find a priest or someone to pray for me, for my eye. But I’m afraid that if I see a priest, he will say that he doesn’t have time for me.” Opana said, “Grandmother, do you mind if I pray for you?” NAMIBIA (Picture 5) Click here to open a newsletter from Mark Gardner

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Hey, Teachers! The manual on CD contains Slideshow Presentations for the True Missions Story. There are two versions to choose from, including one version with audio built in! For more information, see the “PptInstructions” file. Click here to open it.

True Missions Story

Lesson 11: NAMIBIA

(Picture 4)

(Picture 3)

(Picture 2)

(Picture 1)

LITTLE GIRL, BIG FAITH(Picture 1)

Opana was very excited. She sat in the little mud church in Namibia, listening to missionary Mark Gardner teach about the Holy Spirit. Mark told about how God wanted to use children to minister to people. He said that God would give them power through the Holy Spirit.

(Picture 2)

Opana was twelve years old and had never heard that God could use children. When Pastor Mark challenged the children to watch for people who needed healing, Opana determined to do it! At the end of the service, many children went forward to have Pastor Mark lay his hands on them and pray for them. Opana went too.

(Picture 3)

Later that week, as Opana walked home from school, she saw an old woman sitting near a stop sign. The woman had a horrible eye condition. Her eye was very red, with bumps all around it. Infection ran down the side of her face. It looked a bit scary to Opana, who decided to hurry past.

(Picture 4)

But then Opana remembered what Pastor Mark had said—that children could pray for others to be healed. That God would give them power through the Holy Spirit.

Opana felt hesitant. What if I go to her and she chases me away? she thought.

But then Opana felt the Holy Spirit speaking to her. “Just go and pray for her. She really needs healing.” Feeling a bit braver, Opana walked up to the woman.

“What are you doing here, Grandmother?” she asked. She called her “Grandmother” as a term of respect.

(Picture 5)

The old woman said, “I’m waiting to see if I can find a priest or someone to pray for me, for my eye. But I’m afraid that if I see a priest, he will say that he doesn’t have time for me.”

Opana said, “Grandmother, do you mind if I pray for you?”

NAMIBIA

(Picture 5)

Click here to open a newsletter from

Mark Gardner

2013 BGMC Missions Manual, Vol. 15

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ponents for exclusive use in the classroom and student notebooks. Any other use requires w

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(Picture 10)

(Picture 9)

(Picture 8)

(Picture 7)

(Picture 6)

The old woman said, “No, you’re just a small girl. There is nothing you can do. Go home, little girl. I do not believe that God can heal me through you.”

(Picture 6)

But Opana thought, I have enough faith for her because I know that God sent me. God told Pastor Mark to tell us kids to go and pray for the sick. If this was not from God, Pastor Mark would not have told me to go and pray for people.

Opana knew she had the faith and the courage to go and pray for the sick woman. She said, “God can do miracles. God can use me to pray for your healing. I cannot heal you, but God can.”

The old woman said, “Okay, fine. But if it doesn’t work, don’t say I didn’t warn you.”

(Picture 7)

Placing her hands on the old lady, Opana prayed that God would heal her in the name of Jesus. When she was done, she continued on her way home.

(Picture 8)

The next day, as Opana walked home from school, she saw the old woman getting into a taxi. Opana called to her, “Grandmother, are you fine now?”

As the old woman turned, Opana could see that her eye was completely healed!

(Picture 9)

When the woman saw Opana, she jumped out of the taxi and ran over to her, saying, “Thank you! Oh, thank you, little girl, for praying for me!” She hugged her and kissed her.

The woman said that she was on her way to Windhoek, the capital city, but more importantly, she was on her way to God. She said, “I am now going to give my life to the Lord.”

(Picture 10)

Opana smiled as the old woman went on her way. “God CAN do miracles!” she said. “Even through children like me.”

(Picture 11)

Listen to Opana tell the story herself. TEACHERS: The audio file will start automatically on the last slide. It’s 5 minutes long, so allow enough time. If you want to play the audio separately, you can find it in the Namibia lesson folder.

Information for this story was provided by missionary Mark Gardner and is used with permission from Assemblies of God World Missions.(Picture 11)