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Monday, 19 July 2010 00:00

My plan for this month was to share the gospel with people in their home and God gave us victory. People were very receptive and welcoming. We can already see results as some of them started to attend our Bible study and made a commitment with the Lord. The strategy I used was  whenever I met people I knew I told them that I would pray for them. I would ask them if I could visit them with some people from the church. Some of them agreed on the spot so we went to visit them.

During the first week of the month we visited Dan and Iuliana C. and her mother, Floarea. Two other people from the church and I visited Ion A. and Grigore F. The yard at the place where they live is shared by several other families. While we were singing in the yard, six more people came out and joined us. After we prayed, we told them about God's salvation plan for man. They looked very interested and asked questions about what it meant to repent. I did my best to explain and told them that they only had to believe that Jesus had died in their place and then follow Him. I invited them to come to church and four of them came, Iuliana and her mother, Gheorghe and Mimi.

The following week, we visited the Enes family. The father, Nelu, is 50 and his wife, Mariana, is 45. They have three sons, Sorin, Barbu and Nae and all of them are married. When I got to their place, they wanted to know about hell and judgment. I agreed to share on the sujects, but I told them I wanted share with them about heaven and rewards first. We sang a song and then prayed. Then I opened my Bible to Revelation 20:11-15. I tired to explain to them how the judgment would be. I told them that Christians would receive a reward from God. Then we read chapter 21 and 22 and told them what would be in store for the Christians. Before leaving, I invited them to come to church. Only two of them came, Nae and Gina. Please pray for them. They have insisted on me visiting them again and I'll do that next week.

These were only two of the five non-Christian families we visited. We contacted a 100 people when we passed out invitations and tracts.

 

 

 
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