Hey Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
I had a good day today. I hope you were walking with the Lord and good things came to you today. Bri and Liz prayed with me to receive Christ.
Bri is an attractive African American girl. She had highlighted, shoulder-length straight hair. Her face was shaped like the profile of a diamond on its side, her chin not quite that sharp though. She had full lips and black-rimmed glasses. She was a very nice girl and attended The Progressive Baptist church. She agreed to do a survey with me. She’d been sitting in the MAC arts building at a small bar-height table with stools at the back doors on the top floor and so I took a chair. When I asked her what she would say to God as to why He should let her into Heaven she said, “That’s where I always thought I’d end up. I’m not a bad person. That’s where I want to go.” But as I went through the Gospel and asked her what Jesus had done to take away her sins back in the day, she had no idea. I explained how God could live inside her if He took away her sins, then He would truly know her from the inside and how He did that. “Then He won’t ask you why He should let you into Heaven but He’d say, ‘Oh Bri, I know you.’” So I walked her though the rest of the Gospel and she said she wanted to be forgiven. I showed her the prayer and asked her if it was the desire of her heart. She said it was and she prayed to receive Jesus. I gave her a Bible Study and let her pick a book. She took a copy of God Loves You: He Always Has–He Always Will. She took a Bible study as well and I got her email to send her some stuff.
Later I was walking in the Science building and asked Liz if she wanted to do a survey. She had shoulder-length brown hair and an oval face. She was wearing a bright fitted cubs t-shirt, Jeans and Uggs. Liz is a short Latino girl. She seemed a bit hesitant to do a survey but seemed to want to know the answer to the question I threw her way, so I offered her a booklet. She thought she’d like that and handing her the booklet I began to explain the Gospel to her, still not knowing her name. I had really only planned to give her an introduction to help her understand the verses she would encounter. But she liked what I was saying and kept listening, so after a couple minutes I introduced myself and got her first name. I opened the booklet and read some of the verses to her. I could tell the good news she heard was novel to her. She’d said she was Roman Catholic at one point and looked Latino. She had wanted to be forgiven when I finished the Gospel story. And then I asked if, when she prayed for forgiveness, she had been trusting that Jesus had died for her, or in being good and that God was merciful. She picked the second option. I walked her through the prayer too and she prayed to receive Jesus. She only had a family Bible at home so I gave her one and encouraged her to read in the Book of John. I also gave her The Bible Promise Book and my contact information. So that worked out great.
Thanks for your prayers for the Ministry and for evangelism today if you had a chance. God truly blessed. And we got two new girls at the Bible study tonight: Emelina who prayed to receive Christ last year came with her friend Danielle.
In Him,
Bob Bollow
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