A female missionary serving alongside her husband in an Asian nation shared a testimony regarding a significant spiritual experience she received while attending the Randy Clark School of Healing and Impartation.
During one evening session following a time of impartation led by Randy Clark, participants were invited to stand if they were experiencing physical manifestations such as cold hands, numbness in their hands, or weeping. When the missionary stood, she reported feeling what she described as an electrical sensation move throughout her body. She subsequently fell to the floor and began to weep uncontrollably.
During this experience, she perceived that God was showing her the faces of children. Each time she saw a child's face, she experienced a deep emotional response and continued weeping. She believed God was communicating that He was enlarging her capacity for compassion and ministry. She sensed God saying, "I am enlarging your heart for the nations." She also perceived Him describing the people of the nations as "sheep without a Shepherd."
As the experience continued, she saw a vision of a young girl who was physically disabled and sitting alone in a corner, neglected and sitting in her own urine. The missionary felt a strong desire to embrace and care for the child but questioned whether she possessed the strength and ability to do so. She said to the Lord, "I wanted to embrace her, but how can I do this, Lord? I don't know if I can." He said, "You're not going to do it. I am."
She further reported seeing an image of children holding hands together. Through this vision, she believed God revealed that healing would occur throughout the world through children. The experience concluded with what she perceived as a divine declaration concerning the nation in which she and her husband served. She believed God was commissioning them for their ministry assignment and stating that their nation had been given spiritual parents through their service and commitment. The missionary described the experience as deeply transformative, providing renewed vision, compassion, and purpose for her ministry among the people of the nation she served.