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Posted on December 8, 2007 00:19 by Smiley
Filed under: Miscellaneous

It's late on Saturday night.  My heart has been heavy in prayer.  I have been designing websites lately to supplement my income so that I can continue sharing the Gospel.  After much prayer, meditation and reflection, my wife and I know that I would never be completely happy unless I'm on the streets sharing the Gospel full-time.  The streets are much more than simply a call - it's a burden.  In theological circles these two are often left separated.  While I do believe they are separate, I also believe they are one and the same; the call and the burden work hand in hand.  The Church has a corporate calling and every Christian has an individual calling, or vocation; and, our burden directs and refines our Lord's specific call on our lives. So, after this time of prayer, we've decided that I'm leaving the website world in order to strictly engage in evangelism once again.  In order to do this, I have begun to increase my support raising efforts.  A few people, with all best intentions, still ask questions such as, "Why don't you get a job and share the Gospel in your free time?" This blog entry is my feeble attempt to bring the answer to light. More...

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Posted on November 5, 2007 21:51 by Smiley
Filed under: Evangelism

Okay so I had to get my tires changed - one of those dreaded necessities of owning a car. While I was waiting I started talking to an old man who, too, was waiting. More...

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Posted on November 3, 2007 00:42 by Smiley
Filed under: Evangelism, Prayer Requests

Yesterday I was able to fill in for a friend of mine and share the Gospel with about 20 students. It was a neat opportunity and blessing to be able to serve.  At the end, I asked all the students who were absolutely, 100% sure if they'd go to Heaven when they die, to raise their hands.  Only about 5 did.  So I encouraged the remaining students to talk with the First Priority Staff or their teacher sponsor for more information or if they had questions.

Please be praying for these students.


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