Results of the Work – 8/27/14

Hey Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Hope ya had a great day walking by faith.  I had a good day of sharing the Gospel and Kayla prayed to receive Jesus as her Savior.  Another pretty Latino girl, Melissa, committed to Christ but wanted to pray later.  I think she genuine believed the Gospel but was hesitant to commit her life to Him.  She had a baby-bump and a fiancé’.  She said she had gone to a Christian Church until she was 18 but then there was “stuff she wanted to do that you are not supposed to do”.  I talked her through the strength that comes from living the Christian life through the Holy Spirit and I got her email, so we’ll see if she responds to the email I sent her.  I’ll keep her in my prayers.  Please pray she might come.  I gave her a copy of Enjoying Your Walk with God.  She told me twice that I sounded like her mother, whom I’ve no doubt is praying for her as well.

Kayla had the most interesting heritage I had ever heard.  She was part German and “some other European things”, half “Mexican” and she said, “there’s some black [genes] in there too but I don’t know where it came in”  She had some wave to her hair that had orange highlights, nice smile, full lips.  She had a cross around her neck and jean shorts on and a shirt covered in a print of black crosses on a white background.  She’d gone to church with friends in the past but not much recently and believed in God.  But she enjoyed hearing about the Gospel and believed and wanted to be forgiven, praying with me to receive Christ.  After she had prayed she said something like, “Thanks. This is just what I needed.  I was having a tough day and now I feel really good.”  I explained to her the Holy Spirit’s work in helping us live the Christian life.  She said she had a class during Bible study but asked if I could send her the Bible study notes.  I got her email to do so, so that was great.  She took a copy of The Case for Faith and a Bible study.  I could tell she was glad.

I also went through the Gospel with a Muslim girl, Maha.  She was very attentive to the Gospel and seemed to like listening.  Her faith seemed “moderate” and she did not have a head scarf on.  She had a lot of Christian friends and said she felt like she was a burden to them.  I explained that “nearly every religion that is truly believed teaches that those who do not believe in it will experience something bad when they die, and that is what Christians believe.  Your friends probably are afraid for you.”  I gave her a few handouts my friend, Hicham, who is in ministry to Muslims in a congregation very near school, had given me on the reliability of the Bible and the Bible vs. the Quran.  She willingly took them to read.  I told her some of his testimony where Jesus had visited him by visions or dreams.  I said I understood how deeply tied to family and community Muslim people were and how hard it would be to tell your family you believed something else.  So I will pray for her.  Preah, her girlfriend, listened in on nearly everything I said but did not want anything to read, saying she would look at what I had given Maha.

So thanks for your prayers for the ministry and for evangelism today if you had a chance.  God truly blessed.

In Him,

Bob Bollow

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Results of the Work – 8/26/14

Hey Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Well, I hope you were blessed today walking in the Spirit.  I had a great day sharing on campus, and Jake and Keichelle each prayed to be forgiven through faith in the work of Christ for them on the Cross.  I park in a far out lot at the beginning of the school year (until students drop classes and you can park closer and not feel like you are taking a spot for a kid who might be late to class) so I come in through the science building.  Jake was sitting on the step of the sunken floor of the big lounge in the Health and Science building.  Slim, white kid with braces, shorter hair, athletic. He grew up in a Lutheran Church.  He thought he had a shot to go to Heaven and had tried to follow God’s teachings, but he didn’t know the Gospel well and so I went through it with him, reading him some bible verses and quoting others.  When I asked him if he would want to be forgiven he said yes.  So I showed him a prayer he could pray to ask for forgiveness, believing in what Jesus had done for him and accepting forgiveness and he prayed.  He had known the story from Church but had never given his life to Christ.  He took a Bible study from me and since he was really into basketball I gave him Playing with Purpose, a book on testimonies from stars in the NBA.  He was pretty excited about the book so that was great.

Keichelle was sitting on the third floor in a lounge just down the hall a bit and up a floor from where we have Bible Study.  She’s African American, friendly, sweet kid, round face and sort of pug nose and straight hair pulled back into a bun, cute, intelligent girl.  She said she’d like to go to Europe, and I said I’d like to take a boat down the Rhine River in Germany and see all the Castles.  She had a friendly smile and was very interested in the Gospel.  As I began to explain it to her she kept getting this bemused look on her face as she realized she didn’t know it at all.  Her friend kept calling and finally she picked up and told her where she was and said something like, “You need to get here!”  She told her friend she was having this really interesting discussion and told her, “We are going to this Bible study!”  Her friend dropped by only briefly to say she was going to the bathroom however and didn’t come back.  But Keichelle continued to listen about the Blood of Christ paying for our sin and how He died in her place, restores life to all the places our sin creates death and how his righteousness was to our credit (imputation).  When I asked her if she had ever asked God to forgive her for her sins based on what Jesus had done she hesitantly said, “Yes.” “But you didn’t understand what you were doing right?” I replied. “No.” she admitted. “You didn’t know any of this stuff before did you?” I asked smiling and she said, “No” with a bit of a pouting smile.  So I said “Well then you need to ask for forgiveness now” and I read the prayer through to her explaining it and asked her if she wanted to pray.  She said, “I was praying it while you read it.” So I responded, “Then say, ‘Amen'”. “Amen,” she prayed.  I got her email address to send her stuff and gave her a Bible Study to do on her own. So pray she comes to Bible Study won’t you?  I think she would be fun to have around this year, but she’d have to hang at school for a while as she lives pretty far from school and we decided to have an evening Bible study this year.

Thanks for your prayers for the ministry and for evangelism today if you had a chance.  The Lord heard and brought some peeps to Himself through the work.

In Him,

Bob Bollow

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Results of the Work – 8/25/14

Hey Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

 

Well, I neglected to seek prayers today for Evangelism.  It was the first day back at school.  I had other stuff to do too once at school, like get officers lined up for our club and flyers hung up for the Bible study.  I talked to one atheist and the rest were believers and that was that for the day.  But one of my peeps Adam is taking Japanese there this year and we were hanging and I brought him back to school just b4 5 PM.  So I decided to roll around a bit as he went off to class.  I found Berto ( Nice looking guy Latino, oxford cloth blue & white striped shirt, blue shorts) sitting facing the doors on the second floor of the BIC building.  When I asked him why God should let him into Heaven he said, “I have no idea.”  He didn’t know how God took away His sin either, but took a guess saying “forgiveness?”  So I said, “Well, yes, He forgives you but the way he does that is through Jesus.”  I explained that, “the “Blood of Jesus cleanses us from all sin [1John 1:7].  The reason for that is like you know when you are a kid and someone does something really cruel to you and it’s like it kills you a little bit?” He said he did. I said, “Well when we sin we create death in the world, kill people a little.  Jesus is God, so He is the source of all life and when He gives His life, (life is in the blood Lev. 17:11) it restores life to all the places we created death.  And Jesus dies in your place because you were under the penalty of death for not living a perfect life” (I’d already explained that part earlier to him.)  Then I quoted Romans 5:8 to him.  After I went through rest of the Gospel with Berto, I showed him a prayer he could pray and encouraged him pray and he did.  He was really genuine and believed and you could see it in him.  It was great.  He went regularly to a church in Oakbrook and thought he might come to Bible study.  I got his e-mail to send him more things and gave him a Bible study.

 

So thanks for your prayers for the ministry.  Please pray that Berto would grow and maybe  come to Bible study, along with some of the peeps at school.
Blessings,
Bob Bollow

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Prayer Letter – Fall 2014

Hey Friends,

 

Well I hope you had a great summer so far.  And unless you have peeps back in school, your summer goes until the end of September – so cheer up!  When College of DuPage was on trimesters, we’d start at the end of September also.  But those days are gone.  So I’ll be back at it this Monday the 25th.  Summer was a drag for me; in early June I broke a bone in each of my hands in an accident.  One hand has not healed enough to do painting as yet, if doctors can be trusted in these sorts of things.  So where I usually earn some money and get some projects done in the summer, I instead recovered from surgery on my left wrist.  I did have the honor of officiating a wedding in Montana for Laura and Sam.  Laura is a graduate of Elmhurst College and we have known her since our ministry time there.  I also popped into C.O.D. a few times, but there were very few people sitting around.  During the summer it is ‘take a class and leave for summer fun.’  But one guy, Brandon, who attends a Methodist Church in town did receive Christ while waiting for a ride.  So I’ve been praying for him.

 

I pray for all the students who come to Christ and about 30 others who seemed like they might be close to the Kingdom of God in Christ but did not pray with me.  It is sometimes difficult to be an Evangelist, not knowing what the Holy Spirit is doing in the lives of those who for whom it is no longer your piece of the chain to influence much.  Like Phillip and the Ethiopian Eunuch, you move on your way, having declared the Gospel and hoping fruit will come, knowing it will in those who genuinely receive Jesus by faith.

 

I always try to teach the students something about the work of the Holy Spirit when there is time to do so. I wonder where is the power in your preaching otherwise, to live the Christian life?  This life must be lived by the Spirit.  Luther’s small catechism teaches the word and the Holy Spirit bring growth, inasmuch as it is the Spirit who teaches us in the Word, daily forgives our sins and even teaches us to pray.  I don’t know if you follow Luther at all.  I’m not Lutheran,(though I was raised in that church tradition until the age of 12,) but I follow the scriptural teaching that the Christian life is lived by an appeal to the Power of the Holy Spirit.   Bill Bright said this: “Your walk with Christ depends upon what you allow Him to do in and through you, empowered by the Holy Spirit, not what you do through your own self effort.”  I don’t remember the source of the quote but I think it applies: “Christians are simply beggars, telling others where they have found bread.”  In Ephesians there are 2 verses that teach this; 1:19 and what is the surpassing greatness of His power toward us who believe. These are in accordance with the working of the strength of His might” & 3:20 “Now to Him who is able to do exceeding abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, according to the power that works within us,”  It is His power not ours. His work in us, not ours.By His Spirit.Eph. 2:10 “For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.”And then directly speaking of the Spirit: Gal. 5:5 “For we through the Spirit, by faith, are awaiting for the hope of righteousness.”  Gal. 5:16 “But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not carry out the desire of the flesh.”

 

The real difference between the true Christian and the corporate platitudes of someone like Joel Osteen’s mega-church is the Power of the Holy Spirit as opposed to the personal power of the individual human.  Only because His power is there inside the Christian would one have the courage to do contact Evangelism outside a physical church setting.  For the new believer is just like the old, growing in Christ by the work of the Holy Spirit, who does the follow-up.  So knowing that, I will go out again next week and look for those who might know the Lord.  If they respond to the preaching of the Word by Faith, I know they are the Elect and God has begun a work in them.

 

Please continue to pray for our ministry as the school year begins again.

                  In Him,

Bob & Ellen

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Prayer Letter – May 25, 2014

Hey Friends in Christ,

 

Well how has your Spring been?  Started out cold here but it’s promising to be a pretty nice weekend.  I’ve had a few ailments of late.  I had eye surgery a year ago on my left eye and then on my right one at summers end, a hernia operation 6 weeks ago and I blew out my knee recently somehow.  It’s swollen up, but it’s summer break now, so I’ve been kind of hopping about on it, stripping wallpaper for extra money.  But hey, something has to make you long for eternal life with God and He already gave me Ellen to live with so He has to shake some of the rest of it up.

 

God was faithful to use the work on campus right up until the last day when Luke came to Christ.  He was just a regular guy sitting in the BIC building, killing time.  The halls were pretty much empty but Luke was willing to answer some questions and in the end prayed to receive Christ.  108 other peeps prayed to receive Christ this school year too.  I can’t see into their hearts at the moment, but I become more hopeful of their conversion often when I see them later and they are happy to see me.  Still it is impossible to be certain if they have faith and so will go on to love and good works.  The highest of all good works is faith, it all must start here.  It’s what God wants most from you; to believe Him.  This is what anyone wants in a relationship, to believe the other person and for them to believe you.  Hebrews 11:6 “And without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who seek Him.”  But we read in James that Faith without works is dead right?  Possibly we simply don’t understand the word usage we have encountered in the Bible (but then at least we are not reading a book like the Qur’an, which Islamic scholars say is unintelligible in 20% of the text having been translated verbatim from another language, Syriac probably.)

 

Faith is a living thing, unlike simple belief that even demons have (James 2:19).  Often the act of an individual praying to receive Christ after a Gospel message is critiqued as inadequate for Salvation, as it is a mere intellectual ascent.  But of course this is not what it is at all, if genuine, for this is not faith in the scripture.  In the Bible, Faith is generated by God in us (a gift from Him, Eph. 2:8.)  It embodies and fills a person.  And so a living faith that is one with God would of course lead to some action.  So James teaches (James 2:26), otherwise it is dead.  James is merely continuing to add to the definition, stating what the byproduct of a living faith produces:  Concomitant actions.  Of course these actions may very in frequency, intensity and even definition in a variety of people, and each has a different starting point.  So simply looking at actions would not tell you much.  A lot of people are religiously good.  Most of the peeps I talk to are good.

 

Mere intellectual ascent does not produce living faith.  I may agree with you that a certain bus route is the fastest commuter option in a city and yet, for reasons of my own, never ride a bus.  There are many ideas or intellectual notions that do not require an active life structure to support them; a belief in Pi for example need not work itself out in any active commitments.  I believe in Pi completely and have absolutely no doubt it can be multiplied by the radius of a circle and give you its circumference, and this does not change my daily actions one bit.  But Christian faith is deeper and more essential than this, James is teaching Faith is not like Pi.  James is not teaching that these actions do what Faith does (save you.)  He is merely asserting that if you have faith they will be present.  Riding a motorcycle assumes you can balance equipment on two wheels.  But being able to balance does not require that I ride a motorcycle.  Faith is different in that, if I have a genuine faith, it will compel me to get out there and be riding, doing some kind of work.  Loving ones children, helping ones neighbor.  Faith that is real is tied to a compulsion, a concomitant action.  This is simply what faith produces in people.  James is providing further insight into Faith, not suggesting works replace it or supplant it.  On campus I don’t know the people I am talking to well enough to know if they have changed, nor would that definitively show their new hearts.  But if the Holy Spirit has entered into them at that moment in time, He will begin to produce His fruit (Galatians 5:22+23) though this fruit might begin so subtly that the closest intimates of the converted may fail to see it.

 

And this is the other thing about our lives, without asking for God to lead and empower us by His Holy Spirit our actions do not please Him.  It is when we seek God for His help and direction we walk by the Spirit.  It is like God wrote you a grand play that is your life and in the end you will have something of a review.  But all that is looked for is that you sought the Director’s guidance. Eph. 2:10 “For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.”  I pray every night for these new believers each by name, for I am confident of this very thing, that He who began a good work in them will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus. Phil. 1:6.

 

Thanks for your love and prayers and support this year that made God’s work possible.  He did it and we are so grateful for your help in allowing Him to use us.

 

New Believers 2013-2014      Michelle, Soe, Kristine*, Samantha, Teddy, Misael, Aja, Shaya, Mark, Kamera, Dontrel, Ryan, Kayla, Zach, Jewellel, Brian*, Frangela, Theresa, Brittany, CJ, Lucia, Luis, Ryann, Nick, Laversa, Martin, Ana, Karen, Zach, Kyra, Precious, Meishan, Brandon, Edwardo, Andy, Maria, Rob, Maribel, Kyanna, Montez, Dylan, Dionnie, Kevin, Matt, Taylor, Tracy, LaDonte, Shanice, Amber, Andrew, Teresa, Nadia, Patrick, Angelica, Samantha, Denasia, Erika, Larry, Joe, Dan, Mike, Maursheka, Nia, Joy, Kathy, Taylor, Maggie*, Devon, Isaiah, Ashley, Justin, Raina, Pat, Gil, Karli, Liz, Robert, Casey, Chris, Marita, Ana, Kevin, Sam, Taylor, Kaven, Duke, Brygette, Katie, Edwardo, Taj, Jimena, Cherise,  Madelene, Michel’le[mishelay], Jemile[Jimeel], Xander, Shane, Junior, Alex, Alex, Raquel, JT, Kirk, Leo, Ulysses, Courtney, Kayla, Brandon, Gyel, Joshua, Alejandra, Luke, Zach*  (An * means they committed but did not pray with me)

 

May you know the presence of God this summer and may He bring healing and restoration for you as well.

 

In Him,

Bob & Ellen

 

Results of the Work – 4/23/14

Hey Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

I hope ya had a great day walking by faith!  I had a really good day at school being led by the Spirit and trusting in Him.  I got a couple good seeds planted, giving books to a couple guys who were close (Rob, white curly haired kid, and Shelton a fair skinned African American guy) and then Leo and Ulysses prayed to receive Christ.

Leo was sitting on the first floor of the BIC in a lounge behind a frosted glass wall that separates it from the hall way.  I like to look for students there since I can’t be spotted from the hall by some bureaucrat who could call the cops on me.  Leo said he would answer some questions and was a friendly catholic guy whose church attendance had fallen off a little with College scheduling, like a lot of peeps.  He had a Boston Red Sox cap on and was into baseball.  Small, friendly looking, thin guy with two days growth of beard on him.  He thought he’d go to Heaven “‘Cause I’ve been a good person most of my life”.  So I explained to him that to get into Heaven you had to be perfect and about the work of Christ.  He believed and he hadn’t really been able to say how God took away his sins, so the Gospel was a new idea.  But he wanted to be forgiven, and after I offered him a prayer he could pray, he prayed with me to receive Christ.  So that was great.  I explained Romans 8:28 to him “It’s like if a guy in the outfield drops a fly ball so the runner tries to steal from third, but he picks it up and throws him out at home, no one remembers the dropped fly ball.  They just remember the great throw.  God remembers what he has made our lives into, not our sins. (Heb. 8:12 ) I got his e-mail to send him more stuff and gave him a Bible study on the deity of Christ and More Than a Carpenter to read.  I explained the work of the Holy Spirit in living the Christian life.  He was really appreciative and thanked me, so that was great.

Ulysses was sitting in the science building lounge on the first floor, up against the glass wall.  He was a good looking guy, slight and thin, straight short hair.  Once he told me his name I asked him is his girlfriend was “Kat”.  He said yes and I said I’d met him real quick before when I’d been talking to her, that had been last semester.  She hadn’t prayed to receive Christ as she’d considered herself a Christian, but I’d given him a booklet to read as I left and he had sat by her for the last part.  I had felt prompted to pray for them and had off and on for a while.  So it was cool to see an answer to my prayers.  When I asked him why God should let him into Heaven he thought for a minute and said, “”Cause my purposes in life were morally good.”  He was pretty certain he would go to Heaven and attended a Catholic Church.  But he hadn’t heard the Gospel clearly before though he knew God had sacrificed Himself to take away the sins of the world. after going through the Gospel with him I asked him if, when praying for forgiveness, he had been trusting in his own goodness or in the Death and resurrection of Christ.  “I never really thought about it.” he replied.  So realizing that he need to, he prayed to receive Christ as his Savior.  I explained the Holy Spirit to him too, and I gave him a copy of the Student Edition of The Case for Faith to read and a Bible study and got his email.  As I got up to go he said, “Thanks for all this.” And I said, “You’re welcome” and told him I would keep him in my prayers.  I’ll pray for Kat too.

So thanks so much for your prayers for the ministry and for evangelism today if you had a chance.  Please pray for Leo and Ulysses that they might grow in their faith.
In Him,
Bob Bollow

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Results of the Work – 4/16/14

Hey Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Well, I hope you had a blessed day hanging in the Spirit and it brought you some joy.  I had an excellent day being led around by the Spirit on campus and two Black students, JT and Kirk, prayed to receive Christ in the P.E. building.

The first guy I talked to David (white guy with a scruffy 2-week growth of beard, kind of happy go lucky looking dude) did not come to Christ.  He was raised a Lutheran but his parents left everything open ended for him, so he was not sure what to believe.  But I gave a copy of The Case for Easter and he was excited to get it, saying, “I’ll definitely read this!”  So that was great.  I had most of the stuff I carry emptied out of the satchel I walk around with, since I am not supposed to lift anything yet after my Hernia surgery a week ago.  The Case for Easter is a small book.

Then I talked with JT who goes to Life Changers Church a couple towns north of here.  It used to be on the radio as an’ ask the pastor show’.  I heard it a few years back and the pastor seemed like a kind person.  JT is a pretty big guy, plays defense for the football team, shaggy beard, shorter hair under a ball cap, good looking face.  He had heard the Gospel in some form and believed God had a plan for his life. When I asked him why he should go to Heaven he said, “Because I believe in God’s plan and I always have.”  So after I had gone through some bible verses and explained things I asked him, “When you pray for God to forgive you, are you thinking you are basically a good person and haven’t done anything horribly wrong?  You go to church and God is a good God so he would forgive you, or are you trusting in what Jesus has done for you on the Cross and knowing that is why you would be forgiven?”  He replied, “Now that you mention it, it’s the first one you said, I have thought about it before but…” and he basically went on to say he’d figured he was good enough.  I explained he hadn’t received Christ then.  So I read through a prayer with him and asked him if he would like to pray to be forgiven based on what Jesus had done for him and he said he would.  We were sitting a bit away from everyone else and the lounge is pretty big so he prayed audibly to receive Christ so that was great.  I explained to him the Holy Spirit’s work in living the Christian life.  He was really thankful, shaking my hand.  He was really into the NBA and so I gave him a copy of Playing with Purpose with the testimonies of some NBA players in it.  It was the heaviest book I brought, too, so I was glad to give it away right away.  He took a Bible study and gave me his e-mail and thanked me again and I told him I would be praying for him.

I was still in the same lounge and I looped around the staircase and saw Kirk.  He was sitting on a bench under it (it’s a big staircase). JT was out of earshot with his back to us so I asked him if he’d answer some questions about God and he was up for it.  Kirk was a bit smaller than JT, bit of a chin beard and mustache, shorter hair, good looking kid, athletic.  He said he went to church way down on 103rd in Chicago.  He was trusting in his moral goodness to save him as well, saying he would get into Heaven because, “I’ve done everything right my whole life, never done everything too bad.”  But after I had gone through the Gospel with him I asked him if he was trusting in his goodness or the work of Christ for him in similar words to what I had spoke to JT.  He replied something like, “When you put it that way I’ve been thinking I was good.”  I reminded him of what he had said earlier, saying that matched and then said if he wanted to he could pray to be forgiven, walking him through the prayer.  He was really interested to do so and did.  I got his e-mail to send him stuff too and gave him The Case for Easter to read.  He was appreciative too and I headed out.

I spent most of the rest of the time talking to peeps I had already gone through the Gospel with before and with a girl Lucia who had come to Christ last year.  I often see her, and try to encourage her. telling her I am still praying for her.  She wants to be a math teacher.

So I had a good day back.  Thanks for your prayers for the ministry and for evangelism today if you had a chance.  God blessed in my weakened post-surgical state..

In Him,
Bob Bollow

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Results of the Work – 3/28/14

Hey Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

How was your day?  Hope you were blessed by Him.  I had a good day walking around and Raquel prayed to receive Christ.  Just as I had about 20 minutes or so before I had to go, I was walking past the vending machines on the second floor of the science building and Raquel’s brother Chris asked me if I had a nickel.  I said I had a quarter and gave it to him (I carry them for the lockers at school) he then gave me some pennies.  I laughed and turned around and Raquel was just sitting at the table about to eat what she had warmed in the microwave and said she would answer some questions while she ate.  She ended up having a bunch of questions for me as we talked about purgatory and that only God could forgive sins not a priest.  Chris ended up listening in, sitting with us.  She even got him to heat her food up a bit more and as he walked away she smiled and said, “He wouldn’t do that for me if you weren’t sitting here,” having corrected me that he was her brother not her boyfriend (he’d bought her some chips so I figured wrong).  She said she prayed every day and was thankful for even small things “Like food.”  I pointed out that, for a lot of peeps in the world, food was no small thing and she agreed.  And she agreed with the Gospel too and so did Chris (I worked him into things) but he thought he’d been trusting in Christ.  But Rachel said, “I ask for forgiveness all the time, but I never thought about what Jesus did.”  So I said what she need to do was to start a relationship with God based on what Jesus had done for her on the Cross and I walked her through the prayer in the booklet I had been using part of to explain the truth to her.  I told her she could pray it quietly in her heart.  I could tell what she had said had given Chris pause, so I offered him a booklet and said he could pray the prayer just as one of commitment sometime to be sure.  And he seemed to like that idea.  I gave them both books and a Bible study and got their e-mails.  Raquel took a copy of Enjoying Your Walk With God and Chris wanted it too but I only had one with me so he took the student edition of The Case For Christ . So that was really great.  I told them I would keep them in my prayers.  Then Raquel had to run to work and I had to hit it, so we all ran off.

I had some good conversations and touched base with some of the peeps who had trusted Christ earlier this year.  It is always cool when they are happy to see me.  So thanks for your prayers for the ministry today and for evangelism if you had the chance.  God was faithful.

In Him,

Bob Bollow

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Results of the Work – 3/27/14

Hey Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Well, I hope your day was blessed by the Lord.  I had a good day talking to peeps about God and a Roman Catholic guy named Alex prayed to Christ.  Kind of an odd coincidence, since a girl named Alex came to Christ yesterday.  He looked kind of like a young Franky Avalon, if his eyes were a bit narrower and his hair a bit bigger.  Alex was sitting upstairs in the MAC arts building overlooking the lounge below.  He was extremely mellow, though grasped what I was saying to him and asked good questions.  Hopefully he wasn’t too mellow.  When I asked him why God should let him into Heaven he said, “I’m your son.”  But he continued to struggle over it, not satisfied with his answer, and asked me what I would say.  I told Him, “Christianity is like a blood transfusion.  I have A+ blood, so if you have A+ blood and gave me a transfusion I’d be great, but if you have B- blood I’d be dead.  God wants to transfuse His life into you, to actually live inside you with His Spirit.  But to do that He has to take away your sin, make you His type.  Then you are perfect and holy inside and God can live inside you.  So I would say to God, ‘Because you took away my sin’.  The question then is, ‘How does God take away your sin?’  But he did not know.  So I went through the Gospel with Him and at one point I said he needed to believe and he replied, “I believe.”  But he had never asked God to forgive him based on the work of Christ.  He said he wanted to be forgiven.  I walked him through the prayer and he prayed it.  He was really grateful and I gave him a Bible study and a book, Who is Jesus… Really? So I’ll look for him some more on campus.  He is a musician.

So thanks for your prayers for the ministry today and for evangelism if you got a chance. I’m glad for the help.

In Him,

Bob Bollow

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Results of the Work – 3/26/14

Hey Sisters and brothers in Christ,

Hope ya had a great day walking in the Spirit of the King!  I had a pretty good day teaching peeps God got to talk to me and seeing some of the ones I’ve spoken to before.  Alex was the last girl I spoke with and she prayed with me to receive Christ.  She has brown shoulder length hair, a kind face, like someone you’d like to talk to, sweet personality.  Alex goes to a Catholic church.  She was sitting waiting for a friend to get out of class and fortunately by the time her friend came out Alex had already prayed to receive Christ as she seemed in a hurry.  Alex was sitting in the first hallway down the hall from the most Bureaucratic part of campus, which I skirt for the most part, but we were around the bend.  When I asked her why God would let her into Heaven she thought for a long time and said, “Because I’ve always had bumpy roads but get back up and do the right thing.  I always like to look out for other people, do good things for others.”  But she thought her chance to go to Heaven was only about 60%.  As soon as I began to go the Gospel and read Bible verses to her she was really tuned in.  At one point I asked, “So how does God take away your sin?  What is the really big thing God does with Jesus that takes away the sins of the world?”  She thought for a minute and guessed, “Confession?”  I explained that the priest was God’s agent, “He is telling you God forgives you but only God can forgive sins.  And God can forgive them because of what Jesus did.”  After I had gone through all of it and she said she would want to be forgiven I asked her, “Well, you really didn’t understand all this before, right?” and she agreed, shaking her head.  I explained she needed then to ask God to forgive her based on what Jesus had done for her on the Cross, trusting in Him.   I read through the prayer with her.  She prayed it then silently and was really grateful, thanking me.  I talked to her about the work of the Holy Spirit, giving her some verses to look up.  I gave her a Bible, as she did not have one, for which she was very appreciative.  I also gave her a Bible study and the student edition of The Case for Christ as she had had a religious studies class and I thought it might help undo any damage from that.  As I got up to go she thanked me again and I said I would keep her in my prayers.

 

So thanks for your prayers for the ministry and for Evangelism today if you had a chance. The Lord guided me by His Spirit.

In Him,
Bob Bollow

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