"The key to understanding the Bible is to look for Jesus in the Bible. Jesus is the hero of the Bible. If you read the Bible and don't find Jesus, re-read it! The Bible has one hero, His name is Jesus; one villain, that is Satan; one problem, that is sin; one solution, that is salvation. That is what the Bible is all about." -Dr. Adrian Rogers

Monday, March 7, 2011

Mall Table Testamony (4/19/2010)

This is absolutely awesome!

"It was our fifth Way of the Master Sunday school class, and my husband, daughter and I decided after class we'd go check out the table at Oakridge mall. My daughter and I were going with the intention of observing since we didn't feel confident yet to bring someone through the "Good person test". We were pleasantly surprised at the set up in the mall, that people were coming up to the table to look at the tracts and how the subject of God was not too difficult to bring up. My husband, who's more courageous then we are, began handing out a few tracts, and within minutes a young couple stopped long enough for him to engage in deep conversation. I walked up after he introduced me and by this time the question had already been asked "Do you think you'll be going to Heaven or Hell?" It was obvious this man's heart was convicted and from there we shared deep conversation about the Law, the need for repentance, and the Lord's work on the cross. I held back tears as I saw God working in this man's heart within minutes - right there in the mall. At the end of our time together, we gave them a list of good churches and our phone number and told them to call anytime. We prayed for him and his girlfriend at home and about 5 days later, to our joy, he called! We invited him for dinner and he came bringing his Bible. Late that night, after hours of great discussion in God's Word, we gave him some direction on his further studies and he left with a smile on his face. He has since emailed us with questions and even sent us a thank you card! It is amazing that God worked out the timing so perfectly, and used us when we stepped out of our comfort zone." - Nancy M., San Jose, CA

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