Ana Mendez' story could come straight from Acts. This Friday Fax reports
on some of her experiences. Mexican intercessor Mendez has become
well-known through a number of Christian conferences. She wrote the book
"Shaking the Heavens" (Renew, Ventura, 2000), and now lives with her
husband Emerson Ferrel in Jacksonville, Florida, USA. She works with C.
Peter Wagner in Colorado Springs, who coordinates up to 60 million
intercessors world-wide.
From crazy witch to evangelistic outreach
Before becoming a Christian, Mendez was a witch in Haiti's Voodoo cult.
She became psychiatrically ill, and landed in a clinic in Mexico. "While I
was locked in the hospital, classified crazy, Jesus showed me his glory. I
repented, and the Lord filled me with his Spirit. In the 14 days following
my salvation, almost 80% of the patients were healed by God's hand. I was
no famous preacher, and only a few days old in the faith, but the demons
left, the lame and others suffering terrible illnesses were healed."
Preaching in other languages
Together with her previous husband Torcuato Luca de Tena, pastor of the
New Anointing Church of Mexico City, Mendez started an intercession
ministry. "When I had been a Christian for three years, my sister told me
that God had shown her that I should work as a translator for a conference
with Morris Cerullo. I laughed, because I understood probably only ten
words of English at the time. My sister looked at me in an unusual way,
and I sensed 'that is God speaking through her'. I said 'Lord, your will
be done.' Not long afterwards, I was on stage. The moment one of the
conference teachers began to speak, I was able to understand English, and
started to translate. Two months later, I preached at my first conference
in the USA. In 2001, I spoke in the French-speaking part of Switzerland.
When I opened my mouth, I suddenly spoke French. I spoke French during the
whole conference. Something similar happened in Brazil in 2001, when I was
able to preach in Portuguese."
'Philip airlines', multiplication of money and raising people from the
dead
"In Mexico, I repeatedly experienced something like Philip in the
desert: the Holy Spirit transported me to conferences, sometimes over long
distances. The Bible speaks of the widow in Sarepta, who never ran out of
oil and flour. I had the same experience with money: for six years, the
money in my purse never ran out, enabling me to invest in the Kingdom. The
Lord also allowed me to raise three people from the dead."
Operation Ice Castle
In September 1997, Mendez led an initially secret prayer expedition to
Mount Everest, under the title "Operation Ice Castle". It was connected
with 'The Queen of Heaven' (Jeremiah 7 & 44), according to Peter Wagner a
demonic power misinterpreted as Mary by some Christian churches, honoured
by Muslims as Fatima, and known to others as Diana or Artemis. Their team
operated out of a base camp at 18,000 feet. "Following the intercession,
God told us to leave the camp before 11am, because it was going to be
destroyed. We left the camp at 10:30. When we had all reached safety, one
of the largest avalanches on record occurred on all three mountainsides
around the camp - Everest, Loh-La and Nuptse. The camp was completely
destroyed, and the climbing season had to be cancelled. The only flag left
on Everest was for Jesus, the King of Kings. CNN also reported about the
avalanche. Since then, we have seen millions come to faith in Asia. Pastor
Lok Main Bandhari, who had welcomed us to Nepal, then had a church of 70
people. Two years later, his movement had grown to 1,000 churches. Within
two weeks of the expedition, other things happened which I believe are
also connected: the huge fire in Indonesia, the largest Muslim nation; an
earthquake destroyed the basilica of Assisi, where the Pope had called a
meeting of all world religions; a hurricane destroyed the infamous temple
'Baal-Christ' in Acapulco, Mexico; Princess Diana died, a representative
of the British throne, to which Sir Edmund Hillary dedicated Mount
Everest; and Mother Theresa died in India, one of the most famous
advocates of Mary as Co-Redeemer."
Fire under the ice
"We were supposed to pay the Nepalese Tourist Office $70,000 for
permission to climb Everest - money which we did not have. When we prayed,
God asked us 'are you prepared to go to jail?' We were. In the palace, I
spoke with the minister: 'Long live the Lord my God, in whose presence I
stand. This is the cheque, but it is not covered. I am telling you this to
prove that I believe in the God who sent me here. It is the legal document
proving that I am prepared to go to jail for your nation. What will you do
for your nation? Nobody can stop me. God's will for Nepal is that you sign
a trade agreement with Korea in three months. God wants to prevent a
bloodbath in Kathmandu in 5 months. My Lord Jesus Christ says to you: 'The
fire is under the ice'. The man went pale, and said 'It is impossible for
you to know those words! We just had a cabinet meeting, because a
revolution is being planned in Nepal, with the codeword 'The fire is under
the ice.' I believe you!' He gave the cheque back and let us go without
paying."
Source: Ana Mendez
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