Evangelizing
days before the new year ~ : )
Hey fellow labors and our dear prayer partners,
12-28-2008
We hope you have had a blessed Christmas celebration
worshiping the King of Kings! And we pray that you have a blessed New Year. We
are planning to spend News Year's Eve with some
friends and fellowship and pray in the new year! ~ : )
Well, we are quite a bit out of the routine of telling you our seed-planting
adventures and we are working on sharing them more frequently! : )
Alright, well I can't think of any special
announcements, except that we plan to go out the Citrus Bowl to share about
Jesus on January 1st. So, onto some stories from the last 2
weeks.
A brief thought from Paul about an interesting article from an atheist:
I read this article by atheist Matthew Parris at The Times a few days ago
admitting the effect of Christianity in his homeland of Malawi, and I just had
to share it with my friends! You will really, really enjoy reading this article
and seeing his admissions in it!! He shows the difference between the influence
of people coming to faith in God and bringing change where they are in Africa
compared to the effect of the NGO's (non-governmental organizations) and other
organizations trying to provide aid in the region. http://www.timesonline.co.
Steven's update:
Last week, we went to Sean Walsh's surprise birthday at a restaurant – all of
which was secretly planned by his new wife, Bethany (and they have a baby on
the way) ~ : ) It was so much fun fellowshipping, sharing stories and
experiences and encouraging one another! But, we also had an opportunity to
witness there. The lady who waited on our table's name was Lacey. She was very
kind and visited our table quite a few times, and I'm sure she overheard some
of our conversations etc and likely found them interesting. All of us at the
table had friendly interaction with her. I especially try to go out of my way
to be friendly to people like waiters, waitresses, mailmen, UPS guys, security
guards, etc ~ people the world doesn't notice nor care about, and I'm regularly
looking for ways to encourage them and challenge them to think about eternity.
So, at the end of our dinner, Lacey was clearing our table and I asked if she
got one of these – and handed her a Million Dollar Bill tract (from Living
Waters) and she read it right there and so I waited for her response. After reading
for just a few seconds, she handed it back and said that she wasn't interested
in religion. I tried to mention that this wasn't about religion, but about
eternity, and she still wasn't interested. So, I was kind of disappointed by
her reaction. It seemed to me that she had been hurt by at least a religious
hypocrite, and so I was still looking for an open door to say just a few more
words to her... and then I realized I could apologize to her for how others
have treated her and hopefully mention in that brief conversation that I too
had left religion, and instead that I had a relationship with Jesus. Well, so
as I was still working it through in my mind of how to say it, I watched her
complain to a friendly manager about the tract, etc. She even pointed at me,
and the look on his face told me that it was a pleasant comment. So, I was
stumped. But, I kept looking for an opportunity to share that last thought with
her. Then several minutes later, I had the opportunity. I went over to her when
she came back around and told her that I wanted to apologize. The look on her
face was so shocked, that I repeated myself in case she hadn't heard me right.
So, then I apologized to her that I didn't know how other religious people had
treated her, but that I wasn't trying to do that. I then mentioned to her that
I too had gotten sick of religion and how I was now a follower of Jesus, and
then mentioned that that was another subject, and then wrapped up the
conversation. I could tell that those words meant something to her, but I
didn't know how much until later when I talked with my brother, who saw my last
conversation with her and told me that when I apologized, her whole attitude
changed, and she really appreciated that someone genuinely cared about her. Her
face is one that I will probably remember for quite a while. More so, I hope
and pray that God brings her to her knees at the foot of the cross, making her
a new creation in Christ.
So after some goodbyes, then we went downtown. When we got there, we found
several street-preaching teams out there ~ : ) That
was cool. It is neat to us to see God building a team with and around us that
is hungry to understand Jesus message and to tell everyone they know! That is
so encouraging to us!
Paul spent most of that night praying for those that passed by, and I talked
with a downtown Orlando greeter, named Ivan, and reminded him of God's Words,
including John 14:6 ~ “I Am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to
the Father except by Me.” Ivan apparently is still stuck
in a false gospel like Catholicism or maybe Oprah ~ from the thinking that all
roads lead to Heaven. Ivan knew what Jesus said, but didn't want to exclude
those 'innocent' people who 'never hear about Jesus' from Heaven. I pointed out
to Him that we all have 3 things inside of us from the time we are born ~ 1)
knowledge of God's commands, 2) a conscience, that reminds us of God's
commands, and 3) the knowledge that God is our Creator and Judge. I also
pointed out to Him that if anyone wants to turn from their rebellion against
God and seek repentance, God will bring Him someone who can tell Him about
Jesus, or even send Him a vision that will lead that person to Christ. It was a
good conversation, and at the end, Ivan thanked me and mentioned that he had learned
some things from our conversation.
So, now to this past weekend ~ : )
Friday evening, Paul and I got to preach along with Bart, and Jason, and Kevin.
It was a crazy night with all the college football
crowd, but we had some great conversations with some atheists and a number of
people passing by. One of their big problems with hypocrisy, and we agreed with
them about the hypocrisy and they respected that. I told them that we are
frustrated with the hypocrisy from the top of the government down and the
hypocrisy in many religious circles too, and then I reminded them that right
now, God is writing down every detail and on Judgment Day, God will not miss
one detail. They appreciated that note, though it also brought conviction on
them of their accountability to the Judge of the Universe. At the end of our
conversations, a couple of the atheists mentioned that they liked how we were
reasonable, but that even though they didn't agree, they appreciated the
conversation ~ so that was a blessing too.
Then Saturday afternoon, Paul and I were able to join Jason, Robert and Dave at
the Citrus Bowl for some street-preaching and conversations with those who came
for the game. That was pretty cool. We had some interesting conversations with
several college kids. We trusts that God used us to
plant seeds of His truth and His Word.
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So, as far as this week's events, New Year's Eve, we are planning to join some
friends for some Christian fellowship and to pray in the New Year. Then on New
Year's Day, we are planning to go to the Citrus Bowl and talk to people at that
game, and then Friday, we will probably be on the streets of downtown again,
challenging all who will listen to surrender their lives to Christ and learn
what it means to be His followers, servants.
Thank you to all of you who have prayed for us this year! We look forward to
what all God has for us this coming year and we pray that He will keep you all
busy in His work and growing too!
Thank you!
Fellow laborers,
David, Barbara, Steven and Paul