Results of the Work – 10/7/19

Hey Sisters and Brothers in Christ,

I hope your day was blessed and you lived in peace. I had a good day on campus and Kameron prayed with me to receive Jesus as her savior.

Kameron was sitting at the far end of the lounge by the student activities offices. African American, she had curly ringlets of brown hair swept across to one side of her head, full lips, narrow nose, cute kid. She wore torn up jeans showing bare knees. She had on a white sweat shirt under a faux white fur vest, with a hood, zipped up the front. When I asked her what she would say to God if she died and He asked Why should I let you into Heaven? she said, “I think I’d say… I… That’s a very deep question.” Then thinking a little more she said. “I’m a version of Himself. ‘Cause He made us all.” I said it was true we are made in the image of God. She agreed that sounded right. She thought she had a 90% chance of going to Heaven. I began to go though the Gospel with her and it turned out she went to a church in Wheaton. But I really don’t think she knew the gospel at all. When I asked her what Jesus had done to take away her sins, she couldn’t think of anything and queried me a bit for specifics and I said what he did for the world. But that did not bring anything to mind so I began to explain that God saw we could not go up to Him because of our sin so He came down and became a man Jesus who lived a perfect life. I explained that she owed God a perfect life and since she could not live one Jesus lived a perfect life for us, earning the righteousness of God and dying in our place on the cross so we would not have to die in Hell. His blood cleansed us and His righteousness was too her credit. I explained she needed to receive this by faith. “But not everyone believes,” she put in and I agreed. She gave small kinds of ascent when I said something she believed to be true in general. I asked her if she wanted to be forgiven for her sins or thought something else and she pointed at the circle with God inside. “It seems like you had never had a chance to put all this together before so you could trust in it right?” I asked. She agreed, nodding. So I said that if she wanted to trust in Christ to be forgiven so God could live inside her there was a prayer she could pray and talked her through it. “Is this prayer the desire of your heart?” I asked. She nodded affirming taking it all in. I said then she could pray it silently and God would hear her prayer and forgive her sins and live in her giving her all the strength she needed to live the Christian life. She took the booklet then and said, “You mean pray it out loud. I said, “No it is between you and God not me and you and God.” And she prayed silently to receive Jesus. I explained the Christian life living inside out and gave her the book 20 Things God Can’t Do and wrote her name and “forgiven” in the front telling her she could always remember. I wrote “by the Spirit’s Power” and “Just Ask” in the front and hurriedly gave her a Bible study as she had to go. “It was nice to meet ya,” I said getting up to go. She was smiling and said, “Nice to meet you too Bob.” I’ll see you in Heaven,” I said as I left and she laughed happily.

So thanks for your prayers for the ministry and for evangelism today if you had a chance. I had some productive conversations and knew God was with me.

In Him,

Bob

Results of the Work – 10/3/19

Hey Sisters and Brothers in Christ,

I hope your weekend has been blessed. I went out of town camping on Friday so this is late. I had a good day on campus on Thursday though and Luis (Loo ees) prayed with me to receive Jesus.

I came across Luis sitting alone at a table in the big lounge where we have Bible Study. He was raised Catholic but his family fell out of recent attendance in the church. He was a slight built, shorter guy; his facial features looked like a Spaniard with a sharp nose, kind of classic handsome looking. His beard was heavier at the sideburns and chin than on his cheeks where it was thinner. He was soft spoken and wore a white Nike ball cap with a black logo. He wore black sweats and a jacket. When I asked him something he’d like to do in life he said give his parents Grandchildren. That struck me as a sign of a good heart. I asked him what he would say to God if he died and He asked, “Why should I let you into Heaven.” He said, “That maybe I don’t deserve to.” He thought he had a 50% chance of going to Heaven. I went through the Gospel with him and he listened closely. At first he could not think of what God had done to take away his sins but it seemed to come back to him that Jesus had died. When I asked if he wanted to be forgiven for his sins or thought something else he said, “The first one.” So I said there was a prayer he could pray to be forgiven and walked him through that and asked if it was the desire of his heart. “Yeah,” he said. I said he could pray it if he’d like to and he would be forgiven and God would live inside him giving him the strength he needed to live a Christian life. “Wanna do it?” I asked. “Probably,” he replied but then took the booklet and, after reading it through, very quietly prayed to receive Christ. We were not in earshot of anyone else in the lounge as in the late afternoon it was nearly empty. I explained the Christian life living “Inside Out.” And I gave him 20 Things God Can’t Do writing “by the Spirit’s power” and “Just Ask” in the front along with His name and the date and “forgiven” and gave him Bible Promises for You also writing his name in the front and the date and “forgiven” telling him I would pray for him every night. I explained that if he was trusting in the righteousness of God to be his righteousness the likelihood he would go to Heaven was 100%. I got up to go and reached out to shake his hand and he took it and said, “Thank you, Bob.” “Yeah, sure I’ll see you in Heaven,” I replied leaving him with a smile on his face.

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

In Him,

Bob

Results of the Work – 10/2/19

Hey Sisters and Brothers in Christ,

I hope your day was blessed and you felt the nearness of God. I had a good day on campus and Trey, Ty and Cameron prayed to receive Jesus today.

When I got to school I felt compelled to go the PE building and I began to head that way. No one I passed heading that direction wanted to talk. When I arrived in the PE lounge Ty and Trey were sitting at a table together. Trey was dark with small features, more Indian than African and a 2 inch afro. He wore grey sweats and a blue hoodie with some white lettering on the front. Ty looked like a football player; hair cut short on the sides afro high on top, big eyes more traditional African American full features. He had a blue t-shirt on, a warm face. I asked them if they wanted to do a student survey. They weren’t sure so I asked them if they knew how to get to heaven. Trey said something like, “Well, I go to church. I don’t really know.” I asked if they wanted to know what the Bible said so they’d know how to get to Heaven and they agreed. When I asked Trey what he would say to God to get into Heaven he said, “‘Cause I don’t want to go to Hell.” Ty said, “‘Cause I learned from my past experiences.” Trey said he hoped the likelihood he would go to Heaven was 100% but he said, “Statistically it’s probably 50.” Ty thought he had a 70% chance. They both seem to know Jesus had died for their sins, Ty remembered right away and Trey after Ty spoke up and it reminded him. They both listened to the Gospel and wanted to be forgiven for their sins. I asked Trey first and he said yes and then Ty, who then said yes. So I explained that there was a prayer they could pray to be forgiven and talked them through it saying they could pray it silently I asked Ty sitting closest to me if he would want to do it and he said, “Yeah,” and Trey then said the same thing. They each prayed to receive Jesus. I offered to write the notes and verses I had put in Ty’s booklet but Trey didn’t seem to want his marked up. I explained the likelihood they would get into heaven, now trusting in the righteousness of Jesus to be their righteousness was 100%. I gave them each 20 Things God Can’t Do and wrote their name and the date and “forgiven” in the front along with “Just ask” and By the Spirit’s power” having explained the Christian life was living “Inside Out”. Trey didn’t want a Bible study but Ty took one. I shook each of their hands and gave them a quiz on what they would say if someone asked them why God should let them into Heaven. “Because I have faith in Jesus.” Trey responded and Ty agreed saying, “He died for me.” I bumped into Trey in the hall later and gave him a hug, and he grinned and I said I’d see him around.

Cameron was in the MAC lounge on the second floor at a counter height table. He had on a purple Vikings football hoodie and cargo shorts. He had about a 2 weeks’ worth of beard he was trying out, curly blonde hair. Not a big guy, slight build. He wanted to be a marching band director for High School, so he was studying Music Education. When I asked him what he would say to God to get into Heaven he said, “Oh boy, that’s a good question.” He thought a few moments and said, “I did what I could to benefit the community.” He said his parents had gone to a couple of Lutheran churches and then kind of stopped after the 4th child was born into the family and they never got back in the habit. He thought he had a 75/20 chance of going to Heaven, I guess the other 5% was a mystery. He knew Jesus had died to pay for our sins and listened to the Gospel closely. When I asked him if he would want to be forgiven he said, “Hmm that’s a good question and thinking about it he said that “This version” of the Gospel (I had presented) seemed like God was waiting on him for a choice. I said that that wasn’t really what the booklet was talking about; it is just telling you how you are saved not what is behind it. I said it’s kind of like science. Science gives a description. I then explained how he might tell me a girl friend had broken up with him saying something like, “She writes you a note that says, we are over, we are not dating anymore. She puts it in an envelope and walks to your house and rings your door bell. You open the door and let her in. She kisses you on the cheek and says we are broken up for good; I never want to see you again. Then she walks out of the house and your life forever.” But I explained this does not tell me why she broke up with you and you may never know. Just like science it describes things but does not tell you why they happen.  He said he kinda went by faith and would want power and knowledge and to be enlightened but at the same time he wondered how that was possible. Then I showed him a verse I never read to students in the Booklet. Rev. 3:20 “Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with him, and he with me.” I said the interpretation of this verse here is that God is pursuing you. He might send people or things into your life to tell you that He wants to forgive you and live inside you. He might have sent me to you today, I feel like He sends me to people sometimes. Your choice makes a difference and you have to make it but it is a mystery somewhat how God’s sovereignty and power work with our will. Jesus says no one comes to me except the Father Himself shall draw them (john 6:44). So it is God’s work. I explained living “Inside Out” with the line on the back page, “Your walk with Christ depends on what you allow Him to do, in and through you empowered by the Holy Spirit, not what you do for Him through self effort.” He said he was kinda convinced by my saying that. I explained the power of God making it possible for us to do good things in the world by His Spirit. He said he had been reading Descartes’ on the argument from the infinite, that everything had to come from something equal or greater than what it was. I said I knew that argument and that evolutionary theory had come to an impasse as mutations seem to wreck things to make them survive, genetic information is lost in mutations and for something to evolve into a higher life form there needs to be additional information. Information is neither energy nor matter, we don’t really know what it is but it is real and it must increase for a lower life form to evolve into something more complex. It seems that that never happens.  He seemed persuaded. I said if he wanted to be forgiven and have God live inside him there was a prayer he could pray and I talked him through it reading, “Does this prayer express the desire of your heart?” “Yes,” he said after a moment of thought smiling softly. So I said he could pray it silently and he said, “OK.” He prayed then to receive Jesus. I gave him a Bible Study and a Bible as he did not have one of his own. I wrote his name and the date and forgiven in the front of the Bible and showed him the “Where to Turn” section and the “Messianic Passages”. I also gave him 20 Things God Can’t Do and told him I would keep him in my prayers which he was grateful for. “Thanks so much for talking with me,” I said getting up to go. He smiled and shook my hand and as I walked away called out after me, “Have a good day.” “Thanks.” I hollered back. And I headed out.

So thanks for your prayers for the ministry and for evangelism today if you had a chance, God blessed me as always.

In Him,

Bob

Results of the Work – 10/1/19

Hey Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

I hope you had a good day walking with the Lord. I had a good day on campus. I got a couple seeds planted with some students thinking about Christianity in Bart (ref tall with a beard and goatee, brown curry mop on top of his head) wouldn’t take a book though saying he would get one. Also Alicia (a bit roly poly wearing a t-shirt and high tops, warm oval face, stick straight shoulder length hair), who took a book. I did some fly-by discipleship with a a Christian struggling with some concepts, and Angel and Daniel each prayed with me to receive Jesus today.

Angel was sitting right down the hall from the Einstein Bagel counter in the MAC. He was sort of studying and on his phone so I asked if he’d do a survey. He was open and we talked a long time. He had gone through confirmation in the Catholic Church. Looked like a classic Italian guy, swept back brown hair, the Alberto Tomba look minus the flash. Nice guy. He had on a dark blue t-shirt and jeans. When I asked him what he would say to God to be let into Heaven when he died he said, “I don’t know. I tried to live as best and as well as I could.” He thought his likelihood of going to Heaven was 60/40. He knew Jesus had died to take away his sins, so I explained how that worked and the blood of Christ cleansing him, the imputed righteousness of God in Jesus. He listened closely and said he like the illustrations. When I asked him if he would want to be forgiven for his sins trusting in Jesus or thought something else he pointed at the circle with God inside saying that he’d choose that. So I offered him the prayer explaining it and asking if it was the desire of his heart. And he shook his head acknowledging it was. I asked if he would like to pray that silently, so only God would hear and he said, “Um, yeah,” in a firm stated kind of way. And he took the booklet and prayed to receive Jesus. I told him he could keep it but explained the Christian life to him. He did not have his own Bible so I gave him one showing him the “Where to Turn” section and the “Messianic Passages” section and Jesus words in red. I wrote his name and the date and “forgiven” in the front. I explained that if he would trust in the righteousness of Jesus to be his righteousness the likelihood he would go to Heaven was 100%. I gave him 20 Tings God Can’t Do writing “Just Ask” and “By the Spirit’s Power” in the front explaining that all the things God was asking him to do he’d give him the power to do. I also gave him a Bible Study. As we finished his very pretty girl friend, Fatima sat down, so I gave her the book Bible Promises for You as she said she was spiritual. I told her Angel could tell you how to get to Heaven and having said I would pray for him I told her I would pray for her too. They liked that and were grateful and I headed out.

At the end of the day I found Daniel sitting on the porch at a table out on the patio at the top of the waterfall. He was a practicing Catholic too but said he went with his parents. He looked like a guy into sports having a jock hair cut really short on the sides, light brown blondish hair and a blue t-shirt with some election pronging on it for a school thing. He had the 50’s football player face but wasn’t that big a guy at all. He had grey Adidas sweats on and tennis shoes. When I asked him what he would say to God to get into Heaven he said, “That’s a thinker. I just have to say of the times I put myself last.” I said, “Jesus says the last shall be first and first shall be last and Paul wrote let each of you consider one another more important than himself. So that’s in keeping with the scripture.” He thought he had about a 25% chance of going to Heaven. He knew Jesus had died to take away his sins. I went through the Gospel with him and at the end I asked him if he’d want to be forgiven or thought something else. “My whole life’s story is to get that,” he replied. Pretty much the best answer I’ve gotten all year. So I said if he’d want to be forgiven trusting in Jesus there was prayer he could pray and I talked him through it saying he could pray it silently, “Wanna do it?” “Yeah,” he replied. And he prayed to receive Christ and be forgiven. I gave him 20 Things God Can’t Do and wrote his name and the date and “forgiven” in the front. As I had done with Angel I gave him a symbolic view of the Mass saying when it came that time in the service he could just say, “Thank You.” knowing Jesus had died for him and so he was forgiven. I explained the Christian life living “Inside Out” saying that is what made Christianity different from other religious. “In other religions you do good things on the outside and the Deity is pleased with you and takes you to Heaven or the universe is pleased and you don’t come back as a cow–not really true anyway–but in Christianity you ask God to transform you on the inside, you become a good person and do good things on the outside.” I got up to go and said, “See you in Heaven.” “Alright.” he replied. “Thanks Bob.” “Yeah, you’re welcome,” I said. Thanks so much,” he said shaking my hand. And I headed off to my truck.

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

In Him,

Bob

Results of the Work – 9/30/19

Hey Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

I hope ya had a great day walking with the Lord. Thanks for your prayers. I had a great day on campus talking to students and Cam, Nataly and Michelina each prayed with me to receive Jesus today. Reda (Red Ah) committed to Christ also, he is a Coptic Believer. When I asked him what he would say to God to get into Heaven he said, “I will think about what I did, I will apologize to Jesus. If he’s gonna forgive me or not. I know it’s not gonna happen (that God would ask something like that). Everybody makes mistakes and God’s gonna see what you did and take you like that.” He said in the Coptic religion there is not a % you would go to Heaven but God looks at your bad and your good and evaluates you. He had tight ringlets of brown curly hair, short on the sides and on a mop on top. Shorter than me and a bit thinner, he spoke in a slight Egyptian accent. Wore a black button shirt and dark jeans. He had a light beard and mustache, a sharp nose, dark skin like he’d been in the sun. He said he thought you should follow the Bible, what Christ said. So I explained the Gospel to him and the imputed righteousness of Christ. He then wanted to be forgiven and was really grateful for my explanations to him. He said that he wouldn’t pray a prayer in the manner I had offered it to him to receive Christ, though he wanted to be forgiven. He confessed at the end he would trust in the righteousness of Christ to be His righteousness and trust that Jesus had died for him to make him right with God and not that he had done more good than bad. The Bible nowhere says you must pray a prayer for salvation but I believe he trusted Jesus for the first time and His righteousness to make him right with God. I told him the parable in Matthew 22 when the man attending the wedding feast in his own clothes, not the wedding garment provided, is sent to Hell. We were upstairs in the PE lounge on a couch and as I stood up to go he stood put his hand over his heart and said, “Thank you.” And we shot hands and parted.

Cam was sitting on a row of chairs just off the hall near the student activities office. He had black Adidas sweats on and a white t-shirt and sandals. Slight build, a hand shorter than me. He had a chin beard he pulled on a bit from time to time, thinking, and a mustache, short afro that was in parallel lines across his head. He had some interesting ink tattooed on the inside of his forearms a squared lion head on the left and some patterns. He thought he had about a 60% chance of going to heaven. He wasn’t going to a formal church but regularly went to a Bible study. He did not know what Jesus had done to take away his sins. But he really tuned into the Gospel, His death, imputed righteousness, cleansing blood and resurrection. Cam believed. When I asked him if he would want to be forgiven for his sins with God inside or thought something else he said, “That one with God inside me,” pointing at the circle with God on the throne of your life. So I said if he wanted to be forgiven he could just, “…ask for forgiveness, receive God’s forgiveness, God’s like a pretty girl, He likes to be asked.”  I explained the prayer he cold pray saying he could pray it silently. “I will yeah, yeah, yeah,” he said. And he prayed then to receive Jesus. I explained the Christian life then, the fruit of the Spirit, explaining God would give him all the power he needed to do the things He wanted him to do. That if he would trust in the righteousness of Jesus to be his righteousness the likelihood he would go to Heaven was 100%. He took a Bible Study from me and  20 Things God Can’t Do and I wrote his name and the date and “forgiven” in the front along with “Just Ask” and “By the Spirit’s Power”. He had his own Bible and He thanked me. I told him I would pray for him and he thanked me again. We stood and shook hands and he headed off to class.

 

Nataly was sitting at a table by the stairs in the PE lounge. She was a pretty Latina girl. She had long brown hair, fair skin and wore a stripped bluish-purple pullover. It all worked to make her look a bit Native American in her features. I asked her what she would say to God to get into Heaven and she said, “You shouldn’t… I wish I could have repented sooner and… yeah.” I asked her what she thought the likelihood she would go to heaven, “10%’s low 100% for sure, 50/50 you got a shot?” I said. “I don’t have a shot.” She replied. She went on to tell me that she had rejected the Christian church and had been pretty rebellious when she was younger. She argued a lot with her parents and they kicked her out of the house. She crashed at friend’s houses and was living with one now. She said she talked to her parents once in a while. I began to go through the gospel with her and a tear rolled down her cheek, closest to me. I don’t know if it was regret for sin or just sadness for how her life had gone. Her girl friend had walked up and sat down across from us (Angelica) and she sat silently and listened as I spoke, I guy came up and started talking loudly, I think trying to make time with her but I shushed him pointing at him and he shut up, kind of dumbfounded and walked off and I kept explaining the Gospel. She wiped the tear away after a bit and listened. When I asked her if she would want to be forgiven or thought something else she said, “I would want to be forgiven.” So I said there was a prayer she could pray silently and be forgiven for her sins. You could pray this right now and God would hear you and forgive you. Wanna do it?” “Later, later, later,” she said. The way someone says it when they want to be nudged a bit.  “I think you should do it right now,” I replied not wanting Satan to have an opportunity. “OK,” she said and she prayed to receive Jesus. ‘Your sins are forgiven,” I said after she finished. I said she could keep the booklet and I explained living the Christian life “inside out” by the Spirit’s power quickly as it seemed they had to go. I offered a booklet to Angelica and offered to pray for her and she said, “I’m in CRU” assuming I would know something from that of her. But several CRU students have prayed with me to receive Christ. She heard the Gospel as I taught Nataly, so hey. I gave her a copy of Bible Promises for You. I wrote her name and the date and forgiven in the front. “You let this girl lead you around some, she seems solid,” I said to Nataly of her friend. They got up to go and she had a big smile on her face and seemed happy as they walked out the door.

I talked to Reda right after that up stairs for a while and then I would have probably headed out walking down the back walkway behind the BIC. I was tired.  But they’ve had it blocked off all year with fencing for some kind of repairs. So I went back in and upstairs to the bank doors thinking I would walk out to my truck past the waterfall. But glancing over I saw a couple people on the patio so I walked over to ask them to talk even though I really didn’t have any energy left. The first one turned me down but the next girl said she’d do a survey. She was a cute Latina girl had a black t-shirt on with the sleeves cuffed up showing some ink on her left bicep of a bear and black jeans with tears across the knees. She wore glasses that were basically big circles with a flat edge every couple centimeters. She had cute round cheeks and long brown hair, tanned skin, nice kid. When I asked her what she would say to God to get into Heaven she said, “Because I follow the 10 commandments.” She said she went to church once in a while at her brother-in-laws church which he “Owned”. She listened closely to the Gospel and when I asked her if she would want to be forgiven with God inside trusting in Jesus or thought something else she said, “Life entrusted to Jesus.” I offered the prayer to her talking her through it and she said, “I would but I am already 10 minutes late for class.” I apologized for making her late and she said it was ok, she figured she would be late when she started talking to me but wanted to do it. I asked since she was already late did she want to take two more minutes to pray and she smiled and said “OK.” I explained living by the Spirit and gave her a Bible Study and 20 Things God Can’t Do writing her name and the date and “forgiven” in the front with “By the Spirit’s Power” I explained that if she would trust in the righteousness of Jesus to be her righteousness the likelihood she would go to Heaven was 100%. I thanked her for praying saying I would be praying for her every night until next spring and then a year after. She said she might come to Bible study since she only lived 10 minutes away so I hope she will come. “Thank you so much,” she told me getting up to run to class. “You’re welcome thanks for talking with me,” I replied. And she ran off.

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

In Him,

Bob

Results of the Work – 9/26/19

Hey Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

I hope your day was blessed today and you saw the work of the Lord around you. I had a good day on campus and Danny, Mya and Mackenzie each prayed with me to receive Jesus.

Danny had called himself Daniel when I talked with him before (August 21st) he committed to Christ then and said he’d pray to receive Christ later. He has an oval face and brown hair and a bit of an accent that might be Easter European. Today he was wearing a hoodie and jeans. I had originally spoken with him in the cafeteria at the counter and today he was sitting outside along the wall on the row of chairs. I hadn’t initially recognized him until he told me his name. I said, I remembered him and we’d talked inside the cafeteria and mentioned that before he had said he would pray later (he’d had to run) and asked if he had prayed the prayer in the booklet I’d left with him. He said he had lost it. I asked if he would like another one and he said he would. So I took it out and showing him the prayer I asked if it was the desire of his heart and he said it was and so I said he could pray it silently now. He agreed smiling and took the booklet and prayed to receive Christ. He had the other books I had given him and so I said I would keep him in my prayers (I had already been praying for him couple times each week) through the spring and for one year after. He was happy with that and thanked me and I headed off.

Mya was up on the third floor on a bench outside a lounge. She was thin, narrow face and had on a white tank top I could barely see under a wine colored hoodie and sweat pants, it looked like a matched running suit, wore white hightops. She was cute, with a nose that in profile looked like a tiny ski slope with a little nob on the end of it, from the front it simply looked narrow. She said her Grandparents had been German and she wanted to go to Germany someday. She had rows of braids that ended lower than her shoulders, fair skinned but must have had some African American parentage, though she had thin lips, the German coming through probably. She had gone to Church when she was young and called it a “Family Church”. I asked her what she would say to God if she died and He asked her why He should let her into Heaven. She said “Umm… I have… Actually I don’t know,” she said smiling. I really have no idea. She thought she had a 50/50 chance of going to Heaven. She listened closely to the Gospel. I had a hard time getting a read on her but it turned out I was making her late for class and her inexpressiveness might have been her hoping I would hurry up. She knew Jesus had died for her. After going through all of the Gospel and asking her if she would want to be forgiven for her sins with God inside or thought something else she said, “Be forgiven with God inside.” So I asked if she believed Jesus was God had died for her sins and rose from the dead and she said, “Yes.” So I read through the prayer and after she said she was late for class. I asked if she’d like to pray it before she went and she did and I quickly prayed I gave her a copy of Bible Promises for You and put her name and the date and “forgiven” in the front thanking her for talking to me and saying I was sorry I had made her late. She thanked me and I said, “You’re welcome” and she stepped across the hall into her class.

Mackenzie was sitting outside by the waterfall, there are some tables out there and she was in the shade at one on the patio. She had a pretty diamond shaped face and full lips and had an African accent. Her stick straight black hair came down a couple inches above her shoulders she had a colorful scarf covering her head. She wore a knit shirt and it came down past her legs. She was 6 feet tall she told me and was a big person as well, not fat. She thought she had a 50% chance of going to Heaven. It seemed she had gone to a Christian Church and I began to go through the Gospel with her. When I asked her what the big thing was that Jesus had done to the away her sins she nodded like she knew in the way someone says it when they cannot remember. So I explained everything surrounding the Gospel I usually explain and asked her if she would want to be forgiven trusting in Jesus for having paid for her sins on the cross so God could live inside her or if she thought something else. “God inside me,” she said. ‘Well I said it doesn’t seem like you had a chance to put this all together before to place your trust in it. And she shook her head, no. So I said if she’d like to be forgiven there was a prayer she could pray and I talked her through the prayer asking, as I finished. If it was the desire of her heart and she just nodded. So I said she could pray it silently so none would hear except God and she’d be forgiven for her sins. She smiled a big smile then, like, you got me and said, “OK.” And she prayed to receive Jesus. She had a Bible so I explained living by the Holy Spirit’s power, “Inside Out” and gave her 20 Things God Can’t Do. and a Bible study on the Deity of Christ. I told then that if she would now trust in the righteousness of Jesus to be her righteousness the likelihood she would go to Heaven was 100%. I told her I would pray for her and she seemed grateful.

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

In Him,

Bob

Results of the Work – 9/25/19

Hey Sisters and Brothers in Christ,

I hope your day was blessed with all good things. I had a good day on campus and got to disciple a couple Christian students a bit on the fly as it were who had not understood their faith in certain ways. And Austin and Kevin each prayed with me to receive Christ.

Austin was sitting in the upstairs lounge of the PE building. He was wearing a red long sleeve collarless shirt that buttoned at the neck, and blue jeans cuffed at the bottom over white tennis shoes. He wore glasses and looked like a character in a cartoon that I could not place, a bit like the kid in American Dad minus the cleft chin (the show is twisted though I don’t recommend anyone watch it). His head was small he had a slight build, his brown hair swept back. He wore glasses round half circle with the top of the frames arched up. Nice guy, seemed meek. He described himself as cautious anxious and disciplined. When I asked him what he would say to God if asked why He should let him into Heaven he said, “I don’t know, kinda be His choice. I don’t think I’ve done anything wrong to someone where they would hate me.” He listened to the Gospel and when I asked him what Jesus had done to take away his sins he said, “He was crucified.” He thought he had a 50/50 change to going to Heaven and had to gone to church when he was young. He did not have a lot to say and after I had gone through the Gospel with him he said he would want to be forgiven. I asked him if he believed Jesus was God had died for his sins and rose from the dead and he said, “Yeah, that is what I’ve always been told.” I said that if he would want to trust in that to be forgiven, there was a prayer he could pray. He was so low key that I prayed silently he would not want to pray but would want to think about it if he was not truly believing. But after I went through the prayer with him and asked if it was the desire of his heart he said, “Yeah.” And he prayed to receive Jesus. I explained to him that if he would now trust in the righteousness of Jesus to be his righteousness,  the likelihood he would go to Heaven was 100%. I offered him several books but he said, “To be honest I know I would not read them.” So I chatted him up about God giving him the power to do everything He was asking him to do, living “Inside Out”. Then I asked him some questions about his life at school and we parted. So I will be praying the Gospel truly takes root in his life and the prayer he prayed will become ever more meaningful to him and God will continue to draw him to himself.

I walked down the stairs from there and 3 black guys were hanging out over by the counter in front of the vending machines. I asked them if they wanted to do a student survey and the one guy suddenly had to go. Another guy said he was an atheist but the other, Kevin, said he went to church and walked away from me 5 steps to the vending machines, the counter now between us. He began to try to buy something to eat out of the machine, (he finally got some gummy bears).  So I asked him if he wanted to answer the big question about how you went to heaven. The atheist, who was largely occupied on his phone, started to razz Kevin and started even to film him on his phone saying, “Yeah answer the question,” as Kevin stood at the machine.  Kevin stood with his back to me the atheist in a chair between some machines facing me. Kevin said, “OK what’s the question.” “So you are walking down the road and you get hit by a bus and your dead and you stand before God and He says, ‘Why should I let you into Heaven?’ What would you say?” He asked me to repeat it and I’d said it too fast. The atheist then lost interest and stopped filming. Kevin had blue sweats on with a big white stripe down the sides, a grey “Champion” sweat shirt. He had a short Afro, a beard and mustache, a wider nose, dark skinned, tanned from the summer. He was about my height, a touch bigger in size. He came back to where I was leaning on the counter where he’d left his stuff and said, “Because I praise Him.” I said that the Bible said something different and asked if he’d like to know what the Bible said about how he went to Heaven and he said, “OK.” I’d kind of cornered him but he tuned right into what I was telling him of the Gospel, completely focused. He knew Jesus had died for sins and listened to my telling him of His imputed righteousness and the blood that cleansed him. I said he needed to trust in Christ by faith to be forgiven believing he was God had died for his sins and rose from the dead and asked if he would want to be forgiven or thought something else–showing him the two circles one with Christ inside one with Him outside. “I pick that one,” he said, pointing at the circle with Christ on the throne of your life. I said that he could be forgiven telling God he was trusting in Christ and walked him through the prayer to receive Jesus. “I actually like that, that’s a good one,” he said of the prayer. I said he could pray it silently and be forgiven and God would live inside him and give him strength to live the Christian life. “Wanna do it?” I asked. “Yeah,” he replied and he prayed to receive Jesus. He did not have his own Bible but said, “I was gonna get one,”  I gave him one showing him the “Where to Turn” section. “This is a nice Bible,” he said as I show him that the messianic passages and the words of Jesus in read. I wrote his name and the date and “forgiven” in the front. I explained the Christian life, the fruit of the Spirit and gave him 20 Things God Can’t Do writing “Just Ask” and “By the Spirit’s Power” in the front. I gave him a Bible study on the deity of Christ. I took out the survey and said I wanted to write down some of what he had said and what he looked like so I could tell people what he looked like and ask people to pray for him, I checked with him writing what he’d said.  I said would pray for him every night until spring and for one year thereafter. I said I’d not asked him the question what the likelihood was he would go to Heaven. But now it was 100% because now he was trusting in the righteousness of Jesus to be his righteousness. “And how righteous was Jesus?” I asked. “100%” he said. And I said there was enough righteousness for both of us. “Thanks for talkin’ with me, I know I gave you some trouble,” I said. “It’s cool. Thank you. I needed it,” he replied. “OK,” I said and I headed out.

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

In Him,

Bob

Results of the Work – 9/24/19

Hey Sisters and Brothers in Christ,

I hope your day was blessed today. I had a good day on campus and a guy, Reese I had gone through the Gospel with on September 20 prayed with me to receive Christ who formerly and identified as a Muslim. So I guess God had me harvest the seed He had me plant a couple days ago. Efrain, a kind of “Where’s Waldo” looking guy, Latino, very reserved heard the Gospel and said, “I would seek to be forgiven if it were possible”. He had real joy after I went through the prayer with him saying he would pray later. He was in the science building and thinking me ran off to take a test.

Reese wanted to talk after I walked up to him to say hi. He was in blue sweats and a navy blue hoodie. He has long dreadlocks past his shoulders, a beard, looked like he’d walked out of Woodstock music festival from the neck up, granted no one there wore cotton sweats. He was sitting in the lounge just east of where we have Bible study near the entrance. When I had talked with him before (September 20) and gone through the Gospel with him he seemed open to the Gospel and I gave him the Student Edition of The Case for Christ when we parted. When I’d asked him what he would say to God if he’d died and was asked why He should let him into Heaven we’d lasted talked in the cafeteria. Then he said, “Well my understanding about Heaven is it’s an almighty place God allows people in who prove it to him. I feel like I try to prove to Him I am worthy of His time.” When I sat with him today he asked me if I thought we all had a purpose for being here, using the analogy of both of our being at school for different reasons. I think he was thinking still of earning God’s favor. I explained to him that God had a good purpose in the world for those who had partnered with Him. I quoted Romans 8:28 to him again as I had before “All things work together for good for them that Love God and are the called according to His purpose. I said God’s call goes out but not all respond. I said the first thing had to be first for God to work through us. Saying, “You can’t run out on the field without cleats on,” and he agreed. I explained Christ’s righteousness again which he needed to trust in not his own goodness. I told him how God had given everyone a measure of faith, using Romans 1 and the parable of the talents. But if you bury that faith and do not seek God from there, God will not have mercy on you. God called the servant who had done so evil and lazy. God says you will find Him if you seek Him with all your heart. I pulled out a booklet again and wrote down verses as I had done for him before. I asked him did he believe Jesus was God he died for his sins and rose from the dead? He hesitated for a second like he would vacillate but then just didn’t and said, “Yes, I believe in Jesus.” So I said if he’d wanted to be forgiven there was a prayer he could pray, placing his trust in that to be forgiven. Then God would live inside him and give him all the strength he needed to live the Christian life. I talked him through it and asked if it was the desire of his heart and he said it was. So I said he could pray it right now and know he would be forgiven. He took the booklet then and prayed to receive Christ. He was happy about it. I gave him Strobel’s book The Case for Christianity Answer Book and I wrote his name and the date and “forgiven” inside. I gave him my contact information if he had any questions. He had a Bible. He said his mom was a Christian and his family was both Muslim and Christian but they all got along. I gave him the book Bible Promises for You for his mom. I told him I would be praying for him through next spring and for one year after each night. He thanked me and I said if I did not see him soon I would see him in Heaven. I bumped into him later in the day walking out the door and he was happy still.

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

In Him,

Bob

Results of the Work – 9/23/19

Hey Sisters and Brothers in Christ,

I hope your day was blessed with all good things. I had a good day on campus and Clinton, and Tavian each prayed with me to receive Christ.

Clinton was sitting under the stairs at the opposite side of the foyer from the entrance to the Bookstore. He was wearing a colorful bandana headband his afro rough cut out the top. He had a beard on his jaw line heavier on his chin, mustache and a bit wider nose; he really looked a lot like Jimi Hendrix the guitarist from the 60’s. He had blue cotton sweats and wore a jacket with leather sleeves like a letterman jacket and t-shirt. He was a friendly guy from a Christian family. When I asked him what he would say to God if he died and was asked, “Why should I let you into Heaven?” he said, “Because I always did my best to be a good person. I’m a religious person. My parents raised me that my. Good morality-compass.” He thought he had a 75% chance of going to Heaven. We talked a bit about how bad things have gotten in the world and then I began to go through the Gospel with him. He knew God had offered Jesus as a sacrifice for our sins. He listened to the gospel and how the blood of Christ had cleansed him and the righteousness of God was imputed to him. I told him “You don’t go to Heaven because you are good but because Jesus is good and you are connected to Him. Like if you marry a millionaire you got a million bucks, if you get adopted into a Billionaire’s family you get to live in the mansion and drive the cars. So God adopts us into His family and gives us the blessings of His family. He gives you the sacrifice for your sins, the blood that cleanses you and the Righteousness of God that surrounds you. So it’s like you got someplace to go, Heaven, and something to wear when you get there, the Righteousness of God.” I told him he had to receive Christ, believe that He was God had died for his sins and rise from the dead. “But not that you just know the story but that that’s what you put your trust in so if someone were to say to you, ‘Why should God let you in Heaven?’ you’d say, “‘Cause Jesus died for me.” I asked him if he would want to be forgiven for his sins trusting in Jesus or if he thought something else. “Forgiven for my sins.” he said affirmingly. So I asked if when he was asking for forgiveness for his sins was he thinking he’d be forgiven for being religious because his was the kind of person God would forgive or were you thinking “I know I’ll be forgiven because Jesus died for me.” I told him I knew he knew the story but had he placed his trust in that to be forgiven. He said he was “hoping things would be alright, I wasn’t just focusing on Jesus and that He died.” So I said if he wanted to be forgiven there was a prayer he could pray and talked him through it saying he could pray it silently and know he was forgiven and asked if he’d want to take a minute and pray and he said, “Yeah.” He took the booklet then and prayed to receive Jesus. I explained the Christian life to him living “Inside Out”. I told him if he was trusting in Jesus’ righteousness to be his righteousness the likelihood he would go to Heaven was 100%. I gave him a Bible Study and 20 Things God Can’t Do writing his name and the date and “forgiven” in the front. I told him I would be praying for him. He gave me his email and we talked a bit and then I got up to go he shook my hand and said, “Thanks Bob. I appreciate ya man. This really made my day.” “Yeah cool,” I said. “I got to meet an actual Clinton, like Clint Eastwood.” He laughed and I headed out.

Tavern was sitting against the glass wall in the Science building lounge. He had small cross earrings with diamonds in them in his ears, wore a ball cap turned backwards, pretty dark skin, black skinny jeans, he was slender and wore circular glasses with plastic across the top and metal lower rims. He looked like the black dude that was the computer expert (villain) in the first “Die Hard” movie. Clean shaven, nice skin. He said he didn’t go to Church anymore and as his family seemed to have lost the habit. He said he prayed to God and felt like he had his own kind of relationship with Him. When I asked him what he would say to get into Heaven he said,  “‘Cause I’m a caring person and I like to put others needs before my own needs.” He thought the likelihood he would go to Heaven was 100%. I went through the Gospel with him and it seemed like it was novel. When I asked him if he knew what Jesus had done to take away his sins he said, “Yeah.” But since he didn’t really answer it as a question I just said something like this is how it works. I taught him everything I usually say. I asked him if he’d want to be forgiven or thought something else. “I’d want to be forgiven,” he said. So I said, “Do you believe Jesus was God He died for your sins and rose from the dead, do you think that’s true?” He thought just a slight moment and said, “Yeah.” I said if he’d want to place his trust in that to be forgiven there was a prayer he could pray. I talked him through it saying he could pray it silently and God would forgive him. I asked if he’d want to do it and he said, “Sure.” and he prayed to receive Jesus. He didn’t have a Bible so I gave him one and put his name and the date and “forgiven” in the front and showed him the “Where to Turn” section and the section in the back with Messianic Passages. I gave him 20 Things God Can’t Do and wrote “Just Ask” and “By the Spirit’s Power” in the front. “I explained living by the Spirit saying “God will give you the power to do everything He is asking you to do.” We talked some more about how screwed up the world was and about Dave Chappelle’s Netflix special that had gotten him in trouble with the left. I could only watch the first 10 minutes it was so dark but I listened to a review on it and he burns down a lot of sacred cows. I told him I would pray for him each night. I got up to go and said “Thanks for talking with me.” “Good talking’,” he replied. “Thank you.” “Yeah I’ll see you in Heaven,” I quipped and he gave me a grin and I was off.

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

In Him,

Bob

 

Results of the Work – 9/20/19

Hey Sisters and Brothers in Christ,

I hope your day was blessed walking with the Lord. I had a good day on campus. The best part of the day was David a Roman Catholic guy prayed with me to receive Christ and follow Him. I also had encouraging another Christian Brother and had a long Apologetic conversation with Reese, an African American who identified as a Muslim. I have gone through the Gospel with several Muslims of late.

David was sitting on a bench across from the bank desk. He had on cargo shorts and had just pulled full-ear headphones out of a container box, which then remained around his neck as we talked, his laptop on his lap and phone beside him. He wore a polo shirt and had a mop of curly hair that came down on his forehead in a wad of bangs he occasionally grabbed and pulled up, only for them to return to the place they were in before. His eyes were in a perpetual squint. And he spoke in almost plotting manner his face in a kind of sly dry expression. He had kind of a traditional looking face, thin lips he had light tuffs of beard where sideburns tried to grow. He listened to me and took it all in; it might have been one of the longest conversations I have ever had that ended with someone praying to receive Jesus. The pace of it was like molasses in January. The Spirit was on me providing patience. When I asked him what he would say to God to get into Heaven he said, “I would say, Hmm… Why?,” he asked himself. Then thinking more he said, “I suppose Church every Sunday isn’t enough. I tried to live the best that I could and tried to surround myself with good caring people that pushed me to be better.” He thought he had a 90% chance of going to Heaven though he wanted to say 100 but didn’t want to sound proud I think. He listened to the Gospel and knew Jesus had been the sacrifice to take away the sins of the world. I asked if he would want to be forgiven or thought something else. “I would want to be forgiven,” he replied. So I said if when something went wrong and he asked God for forgiveness was he thinking he had been a good person and went to Church and based on his past record he’d be forgiven or did he think “I believe I’ll be forgiven because Jesus died for me.” That’s a lot to take in,” He replied. He then spent a while, thinking then processing about how he had gotten more into his faith after CCD (which he admitted had been boring) in a group they had at St Francis called “God Parents” where they talked about life more, it was not related to baptism at all. He had really liked the fellowship of that group of his peers and said he was “nostalgic” about it. He had been the first year at the age of 14 that had done a mission trip, which as he described the trips each year they seemed like relief work, simple good works. He was still going to church but did not have a group to go to. I suggested he was kind of in a desert between fellowship, but he could use this time to come closer to God and ask Him to live inside him and change him. That his other activities could instead of mere nostalgia a building block as he committed his life as an adult to what was really behind what he’d been up to in HS. I said that we do good works to show God our gratitude for what He has done to save us on the cross. He could take the next step with God and become more of an “electron donor” in the next group. I was searching for something like “hit the ground running” but my head didn’t grab that in the moment, it was the end of a long week and I was tapped to be honest. I talked to him about several things in metaphor. I asked if he’d seen Lord of the Rings where Gandalf said, “You shall not pass!” to the demon monster and rode it down. “The Balrog,” he said. “The Balrog,” I said saying I’d forgotten its name. I talked about being in a desert place like Gandalf but emerging as “Gandalf the White” from having been “Gandalf the Grey”. The wizard in the book battles the demon and everyone thinks he died but he came out victorious and even more powerful. He liked the analogy I could tell. I talked to him about the symbolism in the Mass and it commemorating that Jesus had died so he knew he was forgiven. He said his older brother, Sergio, had turned away from the Church and stopped going for the last couple years. He used him as an example of culture and saying was surrounded by anti-faith forces. I talked to him about not living in his own strength but trusting in the power of the Spirit to do good things. There were stretches of silence and I talked him through the prayer where he could ask God to live inside him and take the next step with God and asked if it was the desire of his heart. He said it was and so I said he could pray it silently and God would hear and forgive him. He looked at it then after a bit as I held out the booklet and I could tell he was praying, then he crossed himself and said something in Latin and I took off my hat and said, “Amen.” He was a click brighter then. I gave him a Bible Study on the Deity of Christ and 20 Things God Can’t Do writing his name and the Date and “forgiven” in the front. I told him, “I will pray for you every night from now until spring and one year after praying one of the prayers of Paul for God to bless you.” He was taken a bit by that and I know that struck him. He was a typical student whose High School youth group had become the main expression of his faith and he’d lost it having gone to college. But I encouraged him he could prepare for the next thing God had for him to do in the next fellowship group by being changed in His power “Inside Out”. I believe the Gospel began to take root and I also said I would pray for his brother Sergio too whom he had had a recent argument with saying he could pray for his brother to see Christ in Him. He thanked me and I headed out saying I was excited for him taking the next step in his faith.

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

In Him,

Bob