4/17/2026

REMEMBERING 50 YEARS OF GOD'S FAITHFULNESS, PART 6

1983 - Miraculous Provision and a Prophetic Introduction

      

 In 1983, shortly after God gave us the promise to “open the windows of heaven,” I (Eddie) received an invitation to speak at a conference in NE India and I accepted. This was my first overseas travel and I was responsible for all my expenses.

I went to a local travel agency and they put together a travel itinerary and told me what the cost would be. They said I could pay when I picked up the ticket. This was a relief since we had no money in reserve and no credit cards.

To cover the cost, we sent out a letter to family and friends inviting them to donate to this mission to India. People responded and enough money came in to cover my ticket; but at this point the inflow seemed to stop.

When the day of my departure arrived, I had only $30.00 above the cost of my ticket. This posed a problem since I had an overnight stay in London and two nights in Kolkata (Calcutta) where I had to apply for a special travel permit. I then had two overnight stays on my return flight home. So, I needed money to cover 5 nights in hotels and food for four days, and I only had $30.00. 

I have found that there are times when God will put a supernatural determination down in your soul about a situation and this is what I experienced. There was never a question in my mind whether I would go. I was determined to go even if I had to sleep on the sidewalks in London and Kolkata.

My flight departed around 4 pm and the plan was for Sue to chauffeur me to the airport and stop on the way and pick up my ticket. We waited at home as long as we could thinking someone might come knocking on our door and say, “God told me to bring you this offering.”

This never happened, so we loaded my luggage and headed for the travel agency and airport. On the way, we stopped at the post office thinking there could be a monetary gift in the mail. I opened our box, and it was empty

I still remember getting in the car and saying to Sue, “God has ways to meet our need besides the post office.” However, at this point I could not imagine what it would be. It seemed that the post office was His final opportunity to come through.

We stopped next at the travel agency and the clerk who was handling my itinerary seemed all in a tizzy. She said, “I have been trying to call you since last night.” I asked, “What is the problem.” She replied that she had to completely change my itinerary because of political unrest in a certain part of India.

I asked, “When do I get to Guwahati?” She replied, “You still arrive there at the same time, but I had to change your routing.” I informed her that everything was OK so long as I arrived in Guwahati at the scheduled time.

As she was typing the new itinerary, a question came to mind and I asked, “What is the difference in the cost of this new itinerary?” She finished typing my itinerary and it turned out to be $300.00 less than the one before.

So, I walked out of the travel agency with my ticket and over $300.00 in cash. God had opened the windows of heaven. He had provided in a way I could never have dreamed or imagined. Sue drove me to the airport, and I flew out for my first overseas mission.

After stops in London and Kolkata, I arrived in Guwahati, Assam at the appointed time. From there, I took a two-hour bus ride through the Khasi Hills to the city of Shillong in the state of Meghalaya. I was scheduled to minister for 10 days among the Khasi people in their churches and in their yearly conference. I stayed in the home of my host, Dr. R. Joseph Skinner, who was the pastor and overseer of about 50 churches and Doulos Bible College.

On Saturday night, before my first meeting on Sunday morning, God gave me a word of prophecy to speak forth in that service. Interestingly, I knew that the message I had been given was an interpretation to a tongue. I Corinthians 14:5 tells us that tongues with interpretation is equal to prophecy, and I knew that I was to wait for a message in tongues before speaking the prophetic message I had been given.

This raised the question in my own mind as to how I would know when somebody gave a message in tongues, since I knew nothing of the Khasi language. In addition, I did not know for sure if they practiced messages in tongues and interpretations in their services.

I went to the church service the next morning in faith and with a determination to be spiritually alert and see how things would unfold. The small building was packed with every seat filled and people standing shoulder to shoulder, filling every nook and cranny.

I stood alongside several Indian pastors and leaders on the platform and someone began leading the congregation in singing worship songs in the Khasi tongue. The worship was very passionate and fervent, and I recognized some of the songs by their melody.

At the close of the singing there was an extended time of fervent, corporate prayer. The crescendo of prayer eventually subsided until everything became still and quiet. It was an ominous sort of stillness and no one moved or spoke, including the leaders on the platform.

Suddenly, out in the congregation, the silence was broken by someone speaking in a beautiful, melodious tone.  I was alert and thought to myself, “That sounds like a message in tongues.”

I then stepped to the microphone and gave the interpretation I had been given the night before, which was a word of encouragement to that congregation. I finished speaking and one of the Khasi pastors stepped forward and interpreted to the people in their language what I had said. Shortly thereafter, I was introduced and peached my first sermon in India.

After the service, I wanted to know for sure that I had interpreted a message in tongues. I, therefore, asked my host, Dr. Skinner, about it.  He replied, “Yes, that person spoke in an unknown tongue. She was not speaking Khasi.” Wow!  God had worked the prophetic gift through two people of different languages and cultures who had never met! And it flowed so seamlessly.


God used this manifestation of prophecy to introduce me to the Khasi people. It brought an immediate acceptance and respect that I could not have earned on my own. We then had a wonderful 10 days of teaching, preaching, and powerful ministry of the Holy Spirit.

It was also the beginning of a life-long friendship with the late Dr. R. Joseph Skinner, his brother, Kitbok Ryntathiang, and the Khasi people of northeast India.


Drs. Eddie and Sue Hyatt are still active in ministry and their numerous books are available on Amazon and their websites at http://eddiehyatt.com and http://godswordtowomen.org. Of particular significance at this moment in history is Eddie's book, America's Reawakening, and Sue's book, In the Spirit We're Equal, which contains a message that "has the power to begin a mass movement from Islam to Christianity, beginning with the women."






4/08/2026

REMEMBERING 50 YEARS OF GOD'S FAITHFULNESS, PART 5

When God Orchestrated an Amazing Mission to Indonesia

Because of my book 2000 Years of Charismatic Christianity, I was invited to be a part of the ministry team at the 2006 100-year anniversary celebration of the Azusa Street Revival in Los Angeles. I was also asked to compile and edit the official book for this event, which was published under the title, Fire on the Earth.  At this gathering of 50,000, I spoke at a workshop and did a book signing at the Charisma House exhibit, the publishers of both the above books.

After this, I received an invitation to be a part of the ministry team for the Azsua-Asia celebration in Jakarta, Indonesia. It was announced as a time for Spirit-filled believers throughout Asia to come together and celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the world-wide Pentecostal revival and the 80-year anniversary of the Pentecostal revival in Indonesia. I was responsible for covering my own travel expenses.

In Jakarta, the capital of the largest Muslim nation in the world, I had the privilege of speaking in three different church services and in a dynamic workshop packed with Spirit-filled believers from throughout Asia. I also had the privilege of speaking to the 70,000 Spirit-filled believers from throughout Asia who filled the soccer stadium. It was almost surreal to hear them rejoicing and praising God in their native tongues and in the language of the Spirit.

But what I want to emphasize in this essay, is how God orchestrated Sue’s involvement in such a remarkable manner. Although I was the only one invited, Sue and I decided that she would go as well. I then emailed my hosts in Jakarta that my wife would be accompanying me, but they never responded. Just before departing, I emailed them again that my wife would be coming with me, but there was still no response.

In the meantime, Sue heard the Holy Spirit instruct her to have three messages ready for the time in Jakarta. She, therefore, prepared three messages and had them ready when we departed Tulsa, where we lived at the time.

From Tulsa we stopped in Los Angeles and then Hong Kong before finally arriving in Jakarta. We were met at the airport by two pastors, a man and a woman. They handed Sue a bouquet of flowers and were very kind and hospitable. Knowing we lived in Tulsa, the man informed us that he had been to Tulsa many times when he worked for Parker Oil Company, which was based in Tulsa. Small world!!

They handed us our schedules, and we were both pleasantly surprised to see that Sue had been scheduled to speak three times: twice in a large church pastored by a woman and once in Bethel Seminary, which was connected to the Church of God, Cleveland, TN. She was prepared because she had obeyed the prompting of the Holy Spirit.

Sue ministered twice in this church where the husband and senior pastor had just recently died. His wife, however, was such a strong person and leader that the congregation asked her to continue in that role as senior pastor. There was a powerful work of the Holy Spirt as you can see from the pictures. Sue gave the pastor a copy of her book, In the Spirit We’re Equal, and she immediately asked Sue to come back and teach it to her congregation. Sue replied, “No, you study it and you teach it.”

May be an image of 3 people and hospital

 Sue next spoke at Bethel Seminary to about 400 students. After delivering the final message she had been instructed to prepare, she invited the students to stand and began lifting their hearts to God in prayer and praise. As the students were responding, Sue walked off the platform to a young man on the front row who stood with his eyes closed and his hands in the air worshipping God.

As she took his hand, he swooned and then fell to the floor. At that moment, it seemed that the Holy Spirit fell as in the Book of Acts. All over the building students fell to their knees calling out to God with all their might. Some fell to the floor, slain in the Spirit. It was an incredible moment. Afterwards, we met with the leaders of this seminary and gave them copies of our books, for which they expressed great appreciation.

On our final night there, the pastor of the large church where I had ministered (around 2000 in attendance) took us and others to a restaurant. There must have been about 10 of us sitting around a large round table, everyone Asian except us.

Sue was sitting next to a woman that she discovered was the sister of the Indonesian pastor who had brought us to the restaurant. She shared with Sue that she was married to a Chinese pastor and they had come from China to Jakarta for this conference. Sue happened to have another copy of In the Spirit We’re Equal with her. She pulled it out and handed it to this woman who expressed great appreciation for it.

At this very time, I had a new book just about ready for publication but lacking the funds for printing. As we sat around this table enjoying this time with our Asian brothers and sisters, a Christian businessman passed a large 18-carat gold ring around the table to me and said he wanted to give it to me as a gift. It provided the funds needed to publish the new book, America’s Revival Heritage, which has blessed so many people. In addition, before we departed we were surprised with a $2000.00 love gift to help cover our expenses.

What an awesome God we serve! I am reminded of Proverbs 3:5-7, Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not to your won understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.

Yes, as we approach our 50th wedding anniversary on May 17, I am writing this series of articles remembering and reminiscing about God’s faithfulness through the years. And as I said before, if there is one testimony we would leave behind when we depart this world, it is this: He has been faithful!

Drs. Eddie and Sue Hyatt are still active in ministry and their numerous books are available on Amazon and their websites at http://eddiehyatt.com and http://godswordtowomen.org. Of particular significance at this moment in history is Eddie's book, America's Reawakening, and Sue's book, In the Spirit We're Equal, which contains a message that "has the power to begin a mass movement from Islam to Christianity, beginning with the women."

4/06/2026

A GREAT AWAKENING ERUPTED WHEN THEY REALIZED THE MODERN CHURCH IS A MISSION FIELD


"I who went to America to convert the Indians had never been converted myself," wrote John Wesley, a baptized, confirmed, and ordained Anglican clergyman. He stated this after coming to the realization that his faith had been in the outward, institutional forms of Christianity rather than in Christ Himself. He had accepted the Christian religion but not Christ Himself, and in that state he had no internal peace or assurance of being accepted by God.

Wesley's Heart-Warming Encounter with Christ

The change for Wesley came while attending a Moravian revival meeting and hearing someone read Martin Luther’s explanation of the change of heart that comes when a person puts their faith in Christ and Him alone. Wesley afterwards wrote,

I felt my heart strangely warmed. I felt that I did trust in Christ, Christ alone for my salvation and an assurance was given me that He had taken away my sin, even mine, and saved me from the law of sin and death.

Wesley always considered this to be the time that he became a true Christian, and he was never the same. After this conversion experience, he spearheaded the great Methodist Revival that transformed the British Isles and impacted the Church around the world. He insisted on a real heart conversion to Christ and in his Journal dated June 10, 1741, he wrote,

I preached in the morning on the inward kingdom of God. And many, I trust, found they were Heathens in heart, and Christians in name only.

This new understanding  that it is faith in Christ alone that makes one a real Christian, had a two-fold impact on Wesley and his preaching: (1) Although he did not dispense with the outward forms of the Anglican Church, he now emphasized that those forms were “dead works” apart from faith in Christ and (2) he realized that many who were not Anglicans—Baptists, Quakers, Nonconformists—were real Christians even though they did not identify with the order and liturgy of the Anglican Church.

George Whitefield and the Great Awakening


Wesley’s colleague and protégé, George Whitfield, brought this same message of personal faith to colonial America where he spread the Great Awakening up and down the eastern seaboard. He too was a baptized, confirmed, and ordained Anglican minister and, like Wesley, had experienced a personal conversion or “new birth” as he liked to call it.

Whitefield emphasized that many professing Christians had built their faith on faulty foundations, such as church membership, good deeds, family pedigree, social status, and cultural refinement. He emphasized that these old foundations must be overturned and faith in Jesus Christ alone must be laid as the only foundation for acceptance with God.

As a result, thousands in colonial America realized that they had never truly been converted to Christ. They realized that they had adopted the religion of their parents and grandparents but had never put their faith in Christ and him alone. Whitefield brought this vividly to the minds of the populace with his message on the parable of the ten virgins found in Matthew 25:1-13.

Although his words may sound harsh to modern ears, they needed to be said. He pointed out that all ten were virgins and all had lamps, which he said symbolized their outward profession. However, only the five wise virgins had oil in their lamps, which Whitfield said symbolized a new heart brought about by a living faith in Christ alone. He told of the five foolish virgins, who had no oil, knocking at the door of the wedding but being turned away by the Lord.

“Lord, Lord,” say they, as though they were intimately acquainted with the holy Jesus. Like numbers among us who, because they go to church, repeat their creeds, and receive the blessed sacrament, think they have a right to call Jesus their Savior and dare call God their Father, when they put up the Lord’s Prayer. But Jesus is not your Savior. The devil, not God, is your father, unless your hearts are purified by faith and you are born again from above (Hyatt, George Whitefield, 54-55).

Both Wesley and Whitefield came to realize that the church to which they adhered, the Anglican Church, was a mission field with many members who had never been converted to Christ. Many were merely following in the footsteps of their parents and grandparents.

Their message of personal faith in a personal Savior bore much fruit. Entire cities were transformed. Benjamin Franklin told of the change that came over his hometown of Philadelphia after Whitefield spent several days there preaching to thousands from the steps of the courthouse. Franklin wrote,

From being thoughtless or indifferent about religion, it seemed as if all the world were growing religious so that one could not walk through the town in an evening without hearing psalms sung in different families of every street (Hyatt, America’s Reawakening, 101).

So, the great Methodist Revival in England and the Great Awakening in America were not with people who had never heard the Gospel. Their impact was with religious people and church members being awakened to the fact that “religion” alone would not save them apart from a living faith in the living Christ

This Same Message is Needed Today

A new spiritual hunger is obviously sweeping across the land. Bible sales are surging and many of the younger generation are returning to church. Revival meetings on college campuses are being attended by thousands of students who are seeking something more than contemporary culture has to offer.

We as Christians and Christian leaders must be ready to offer them more than the Christian religion. We must point them to Christ Himself. We must let them know that they can encounter Christ for themselves and have that New Birth of which Jesus spoke in John 3:3. Everything in their lives must flow from that central point of faith in Christ.  C. S. Lewis nailed it when he wrote,

The Church exists for nothing else but to draw men to Christ, to make them little christs. If they are not doing that, all the cathedrals, clergy, missions, sermons, even the Bible itself, are simply a waste of time.

This article is derived from Dr. Eddie Hyatt's latest book, America's Reawakening, available from Amazon and his website at http://eddiehyatt.com.

4/03/2026

RISEN INDEED! A WORLD-FAMOUS LAWYER IS CONVINCED BY THE EVIDENCE

Sir Lionel Luckhoo was called “the most successful lawyer in history” by the Guiness Book of World Records. He was given this designation because he won 245 consecutive murder trials as a defense attorney. A native of British Guyana, he was named to the Queen’s Counsel in 1954. The Queen’s Counsel is a senior lawyer appointed by the monarch (in this case Queen Elizabeth) to act as their representative. He was also twice knighted by Queen Elizabeth.

For a person to have this kind of success they must possess a very sharp mind and tremendous analytical skill. They would have to know how to sort the evidence and be able to decide what can be trusted and what must be discarded. Sir Lionel possessed these characteristics as many prosecuting attorneys discovered while facing him in the courtroom.

Sir Lionel also had a political career.  He served as the Mayor of Georgetown, the capital of Guyana, in 1955, 1956, 1960, and 1961. He was also involved in negotiations for the independence of both Guyana and Barbados. He was appointed High Commissioner for Guyana and Barbados in Britain (1966-1970) and was also Ambassador for both countries. From 1967–1970 he served as a joint ambassador for Guyana and Barbados in France, Germany, and the Netherlands.

Sir Lionel confessed that later in life he developed a sense of hopelessness and meaningless about life. He was challenged to examine the biblical claims of Jesus and the Resurrection and decided to accept the challenge. 

He approached the task as a lawyer in the a court of law examining and cross examining the witnesses. After months of sifting through the testimonies of Mathew, Mark, Luke, John, Peter, and Paul, he became convinced that the biblical record was true.

He became a devout follower of Christ and became an itinerant Christian speaker and authored a number of pamphlets including, What is Your Verdict. He considered the biblical evidence for Jesus and His Resurrection to be overwhelming. He declared,  

I say unequivocally that the resurrection of Jesus Christ is so overwhelming that it compels acceptance by proof which leaves absolutely no room for doubt.

Because of his reputation, Sir Lionel had the opportunity to address audiences worldwide, including presidents, kings, parliaments, bar associations, and the United Nations. He was not shy about declaring his faith and more than once was heard to declare,

The bones of Muhammad are in Medina, the bones of Confucius are in Shantung, the cremated bones of Buddha are in Nepal. Thousands pay pilgrimages to worship at their tombs which contain their bones. But in Jerusalem there is a cave cut into the rock. This is the tomb of Jesus. IT IS EMPTY! YES, EMPTY! BECAUSE HE IS RISEN! He died, physically and historically. He arose from the dead and now sits at the right hand of God (Hyatt, The Book that Made America Great, 128).


The above was derived from The Book that Made America Great by Dr. Eddie L. Hyatt, which is available from Amazon and his website at http://eddiehyatt.com.

3/30/2026

REMEMBERING 50 YEARS OF GOD'S FAITHFULNESS, PART 4


When Life Sprang Forth Out of Death

Sue and I will be married 50 years in May of this year, and about two years into our life and ministry together, we lost everything. We lost our place to live. We lost the place where we were having meetings for the congregation we were planting in eastern Canada.

In the mist of the devastation, I received word that my brother in Oklahoma had been killed in an accident. I flew out to Oklahoma for the funeral and everything stopped on the home front. My mother-in-law later said, “That was when it all died.”

My sister-in-law, who is still a friend and partner in our ministry, asked me to preach the funeral message. I think it was the first time I had preached at a funeral.

The little church in Kiowa, Oklahoma was packed as I shared a message about my brother Harvey and the hope we have because of the Resurrection of Jesus. The presence of the Holy Spirit was manifested in a very tangible way, and I still remember how there was more than a sense of comfort; there was an absolute sense of triumph as I shared about the glory and hope of the Resurrection.

I then returned home to face a different kind of death—the death of a dream and vision. But I discovered, in a dramatic fashion, that the Resurrection is more than a past event and a future hope. It is a present reality in the life of the believer.

After my return, Sue and I met with a couple and their two small children to talk and pray. Ric and Kerry had remined faithful friends through the death and now we sat at a park bench with them and their two small children, David and Cara.

After a time of talking and fellowship, we began lifting our hearts to God in prayer. I will never forget what happened next. Their 5-year-old daughter, Cara, who had shown an unusual love for Jesus and sensitivity to the Holy Spirit, began praying in other tongues as in the Book of Acts.

Suddenly, out of my innermost being, those rivers of living water that Jesus spoke about in John 7:37-39 began to flow, and I began praying in other tongues. This was prayer that I could feel flowing out of my spirit. And all the time I was praying in this manner, I could hear the words, “Don’t be afraid of death because I Am the Resurrection.”

 I immediately recognized these as the words that Jesus spoke to Martha just before he raised her brother, Lazarus, from the dead (John 11:25). I knew that the Lord was telling me not to fear the death of the vision and mandate He had given. I knew He was telling me that it would be brought back to life, not by my scheming and planning, but by His resurrection life and power.

A resurrection did occur in our lives and ministry. A yielding to God, a determination not to quit, a step of obedience, and resurrection power flowed forth. God brought a born -again, Spirit-filled Catholic man into our lives who was managing properties for a national organization. He opened a building for us and filled the barrels with heating oil in the midst of winter.

We opened our first service with about four people. But in a few weeks the building was filled and people were standing along the back wall because of no place to sit. Over the next six years, before moving back to Texas, we saw many come to Christ including Sue’s father and two brothers.

Life burst forth out of death and victory out of defeat. The ministry that came forth was not the same as before; for it came forth in His resurrection power and in ways we could never have planned or strategized.  And those words I heard will forever be emblazoned in my mind and heart, “Don’t be afraid of death because I Am the Resurrection.”

Yes, as we approach our 50th wedding anniversary on May 17, I am writing this series of articles remembering and reminiscing about God’s faithfulness through the years. And as I said before, if there is one testimony we would leave behind when we depart this world, it is this: He has been faithful!

Drs. Eddie and Sue Hyatt are still active in ministry and their numerous books are available on Amazon and their websites at http://eddiehyatt.com and http://godswordtowomen.org. Of particular significance at this moment in history is Eddie's book, America's Reawakening, and Sue's book, In the Spirit We're Equal, which contains a message that "has the power to begin a mass movement from Islam to Christianity, beginning with the women."

3/29/2026

10 LITTLE KNOWN FACTS ABOUT THE FOUNDING OF AMERICA


Derived from America’s Reawakening by Eddie L. Hyatt

1.       The most recognized figure in colonial America was not George Washington or Thomas Jefferson, but a Methodist preacher from Great Britain who preached to massive outdoor crowds from Georgia to Massachusetts until his death in 1770.

2.       The First Great Awakening saw entire towns and cities repent and turn to God as Benjamin Franklin testified of his hometown of Philadelphia.

3.       The First Great Awakening breached the deep theological, cultural and racial divisions in colonial America and made possible the founding of a new nation.

4.       The Continental Congress began every session with Bible reading and prayer and at least 15 times during the Revolutionary War issued a call for a Day of Prayer, Repentance, and Fasting throughout the colonies.

5.       George Washington banned drunkenness and profanity in the Revolutionary Army and ordered that every day was to begin with prayer.

6.       The First Great Awakening ignited an abolition movement that resulted in virtually every American founder taking a public stand against slavery at a time it was accepted and practiced in most of the world.

7.       America’s founding documents were used by abolitionists in their fight against slavery because they contain no classifications based on race or skin color but state that ALL men are created equal and are endowed with by their Creator with certain unalienable rights.

8.       The founders believed that only a moral and religious [Christian] people could maintain the freedoms they had implemented in the U.S. Constitution.

9.       The founding generation had a missionary vision for America, believing that the Gospel would go out from here to the ends of the earth.

10.     George Washington is the only president to receive every electoral vote, not once but twice. 

In his new 216-page book, America’s ReawakeningDr. Eddie Hyatt discusses in-depth the above facts and so much more. It is available from Amazon and his website at http://eddiehyatt.com.

3/25/2026

REMEMBERING 50 YEARS OF GOD'S FAITHFULNESS, PART 3

When God Miraculously Delivered Us 
from Death and Our Vehicle from Ruin

It was probably the first year of our marriage and we were in a home prayer meeting in Sue’s hometown of Saint John, New Brunswick when something remarkable and supernatural happened. People were kneeling at chairs and the sofa all around the room when a woman on the opposite of the room from Sue and me began praying in the Spirit—in other tongues.

Such a phenomenon occurs when the Holy Spirit moves on someone to pray about things they know nothing about in their minds (Romans 8:26-27). This is why it is called "prayer in the Spirit" and Paul discusses it in I Corinthians 14.

As she prayed, it seemed as though her prayer was coming across the room in an arc and lighting on me. It powerfully affected me and I began to weep. My heart was melted and I knew on the inside that the prayer was somehow related to me. 

Later, as we were having refreshments and fellowship, I said to this woman, “I felt you were praying for me tonight when you prayed in the Spirit.” She replied, “Yes, I felt that I was praying for you and Sue.”

We left the prayer meeting and stopped for a visit with Sue’s parents before proceeding to our apartment around midnight. I was driving our little VW Bug and as we crossed a 4-lane thoroughfare that ran through the city, I heard Sue exclaiming, “Look out! Look out!”

As I looked to my right, I saw the nose of an 18-wheeler filling the passenger side window of our little Bug, and then the crash. Thankfully, he hit us in the right rear, instead of broadside, knocking us into another vehicle. Sue had some bruises on her leg and hip, but no one was hospitalized.

The rear right side of the little VW was crumpled all around the engine, and the insurance company eventually wrote it off as a total loss. If we had been moving just slightly slower, the truck would have hit us broadside and left us seriously injured or dead.

There is no question in my mind that “prayer in the Spirit” that night preserved our lives. The devil wanted to end our lives before we could get started, but someone was sensitive to the Holy Spirit and bold enough to let the river of Spirit-empowered prayer flow out of their heart (see Romans 8:26-27).

But that is not the end of this story. After the police and everyone left, I tried to start our little Bug, but to no avail. Finally, I discovered that if I continually pumped the gas pedal it would run, but if I ever stopped pumping the gas pedal it would die.

So, we made it to our apartment with the little Bug sputtering and jerking as I frantically pumped the gas pedal. That was our only means of transportation, so it was an everyday experience – until one day God intervened through another woman’s prayer.

Sue and I had stopped in one evening at a Christian coffee shop and upon leaving we gave a ride home to a little old white-haired lady known as “Sister Manetta.” She sat in the front with me as we went along sputtering and jerking as I frantically pumped the gas pedal. Sister Manetta exclaimed, “What is wrong with your car!”

I said, “O, Sister Manetta, this car needs prayer." She immediately laid her hand on the dash and began praying for the vehicle and pleading the blood of Jesus over it. God and Sue are my witnesses. The engine stopped sputtering and jerking. From that time, I no longer had to pump the gas pedal, and it ran as clean and smoothly as ever.

Shortly thereafter, we drove the car to Texas with the rear end crumpled around the engine. I still remember how straight and smooth it ran down the interstate highways. In Texas, my brother, who was a mechanic took that engine, because it ran so well, and put it in another VW with a good body.

What an awesome God we serve! I can never thank Him enough for His goodness and faithfulness to us through the years.

Yes, as we approach our 50th wedding anniversary on May 17, I am writing this series of articles remembering and reminiscing about God’s faithfulness through the years. And as I said before, if there is one testimony we would leave behind when we depart this world, it is this: He has been faithful!

Drs. Eddie and Sue Hyatt are still active in ministry and their numerous books are available on Amazon and their websites at http://eddiehyatt.com and http://godswordtowomen.org. Of particular significance at this moment in history is Eddie's book, America's Reawakening, and Sue's book, In the Spirit We're Equal, which contains a message that "has the power to begin a mass movement from Islam to Christianity, beginning with the women."