Repeating Myself
Yesterday in Sunday school another one of my stories came full circle. I shared the story by a friend of mine and his testimony with the blessing of God in His life before on my blog. In his testimony, he tells of a time when his leg was caught in a manure spreader and his rescue by emergency personnel. He has made a Gospel tract of the incident and his need to rely on God to intervene and the peace that he felt during the entire problem. The tract is one way that he can share his faith in God.
Last week he drove one of his friends to a local hospital for therapy and follow-up for a stroke. My friend excused himself to go back outside to his vehicle to retrieve a few of his tracts. He came back inside and gave one of his tracts to a hospital employee while explaining exactly what it was. A woman standing nearby asked for a tract too. She said that she remembered reading the story on a blog that I shared, either on my blogspot or on a share on Facebook. That surprised me, but it was a pleasant surprise that someone had read it and was able to tell him about his testimonial. I was wonderful that I was able to share his story and that it made an impression on others.
Another friend asked if I ever shared her story of her vehicle accident and her near death experience. I am sure that I did. She is a good friend and has also made a tract of what happened to her and God’s intervention in her life. The tract is a way that she can share her faith in God and the peace that she had during the time that the accident and her time of rescue.
I often use on or other of their tracts when I witness to others. It is easier for me to say this is a testimony of my friend and the intercession of God in their lives. People seem to be more receptive to these tracts than the regular Gospel tracts.
Repeating Myself
Yesterday in Sunday school another one of my stories came full circle. I shared the story by a friend of mine and his testimony with the blessing of God in His life before on my blog. In his testimony, he tells of a time when his leg was caught in a manure spreader and his rescue by emergency personnel. He has made a Gospel tract of the incident and his need to rely on God to intervene and the peace that he felt during the entire problem. The tract is one way that he can share his faith in God.
Last week he drove one of his friends to a local hospital for therapy and follow-up for a stroke. My friend excused himself to go back outside to his vehicle to retrieve a few of his tracts. He came back inside and gave one of his tracts to a hospital employee while explaining exactly what it was. A woman standing nearby asked for a tract too. She said that she remembered reading the story on a blog that I shared, either on my blogspot or on a share on Facebook. That surprised me, but it was a pleasant surprise that someone had read it and was able to tell him about his testimonial. I was wonderful that I was able to share his story and that it made an impression on others.
Another friend asked if I ever shared her story of her vehicle accident and her near death experience. I am sure that I did. She is a good friend and has also made a tract of what happened to her and God’s intervention in her life. The tract is a way that she can share her faith in God and the peace that she had during the time that the accident and her time of rescue.
I often use on or other of their tracts when I witness to others. It is easier for me to say this is a testimony of my friend and the intercession of God in their lives. People seem to be more receptive to these tracts than the regular Gospel tracts.
Monday, April 14, 2025
Repeating Myself
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