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“I Am a Builder of God’s Kingdom”: An Interview with Evangelist Carol Lorna Ganawah

  • Writer: Lydia Garcia Williams
    Lydia Garcia Williams
  • Aug 9
  • 4 min read

Updated: Aug 12

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What happens when a burden turns into a Spirit-led tool for global impact? Evangelist Carol Lorna Ganawah’s journey with I’m A Builder of God’s Kingdom: Affirmation Journal began with a heartfelt desire to support frontline evangelists - those on the harvest field, winning souls, and building the Kingdom through everyday faithfulness. The burden began when Carol fasted and prayed. She prayed not for her own desires, but for God’s. Psalm 37:4 became her guidepost: “Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart.” That shift stirred a deeper calling to raise up the next generation of Holy Spirit evangelists. As a result of this prayer life, Carol was led to launch a small group with Nations Church called Fishers of Men. Listening to evangelists share real challenges, the Lord spoke: “Why not create a tool to help them?”

The book became the answer.

 

Rooted by her involvement with Christ for All Nations (CfAN), Carol recognized the vast responsibilities placed on evangelists: tracking salvations, organizing outreach events, and stewarding school crusades. Evangelists trained in strategies like Yako and Karin are often asked to report detailed metrics, mapping the regions they’ve reached—where each visited school turns red on CfAN’s Red Carpet map.


Seeing their need, Carol created a journal designed to:

● Record school visits, contacts, and salvations

● Organize monthly and yearly outreach and harvest goals

● Estimate flyer printing, equipment needs, and literature quantities

● Track progress and stay encouraged and motivated with a monthly scripture

● Replace scattered notebooks and binders with one Spirit-led tool


Her journal is organized from January to December and includes a monthly Scripture to focus on, helping evangelists stay rooted in truth as they pursue souls. Whether the goal is 50 schools or 100, evangelists can use this journal to build, document, and pray through their harvest goals month by month.

 

At the heart of this journal is the biblical command to “go.” She recounts a revelation passed on by Evangelist Gary Smith: two-thirds of God’s name means “Go.” The journal reminds readers that God isn’t just sending laborers; He is with them, and He will equip them. As it says in Romans 10:14, “… and how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher?” We all should respond like Isaiah did, “Here am I. Send me.” (Isaiah 6:8)

 

On its final page, Carol includes “The Ten Commandments for Evangelists”— a collection of powerful Scriptures affirming the mandate to spread the gospel. It includes passages like:


● Matthew 24:14: “And this gospel of the Kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come.”

● Mark 16:15: “And he said unto them, Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.”

● Matthew 28:19: “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost”

● Romans 14:11: “For it is written, As I live, saith the Lord, every knee shall bow to me, and every tongue shall confess to God.”

 

What began as a seed in her prayer closet is now growing and touching lives, equipping the laborers and marking the harvest for God’s glory. Wherever you may be in your journey with Him, know that the plans He has for you are bigger than what you may be able to see right at this moment. Don’t worry about how small you have to start, or how overwhelming your goals may feel; just go.


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Testimony - Carol Lorna Ganawah

Carol Lorna Ganawah was only 11 years old when the conviction of the Holy Spirit stirred her heart at Grace Missionary Church in Kingston, Jamaica. She stepped forward to the altar seeking prayer and salvation and that day, she surrendered her heart to Jesus. However, the enemy began to sow doubt in her mind, convincing her she wasn’t truly a Christian unless she gave up everything. Determined to honor God, she gave up secular music and made a commitment to stop using profanity.


Carol truly wanted to live right, but the walk wasn’t easy. She lost momentum and didn’t fully recommit until she turned 15. This time, she was determined to show God the depth of her commitment and surrender, so she chose to be water baptized. God moved mightily in her life, and she let go of everything—fully yielding to Him. At age 17, she became completely sold out for Jesus when she got baptized in Holy Ghost fire and started speaking in tongues as the Spirit gave utterance.


From that moment on, she’s been burning with passion for the Lord. Immediately after that experience, she began laying hands on people, and many were healed. Carol and her best friend Astra prayed for classmates in high school to receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit, and they were filled—speaking in tongues as the Spirit gave utterance. They went all over the school sharing the gospel, holding up a big banner that said, “Jesus is coming back!”


Through every season of her life, Carol’s fire may have dimmed at times due to trials and setbacks, but the devil has never been able to put out her fire. Her spirit burned brightest in 2023, kindled by the transformative experiences at CfAN’s Fire Camp in Orlando and the School of Evangelism in Ohio. She was utterly consumed by God’s presence—this time, she hit the bullseye and felt more complete than ever before.


Carol has authored two Spirit-filled books of her own and collaborated on one as a co-author. She now oversees a highly anointed Board of Directors, united with fellow evangelists in spreading the good news to youth worldwide through Fishers of Men International Foundation, Inc.



 
 
 

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