The
following are stories sent to me from a few OPEN network member from different parts of the world.
I’ll share these periodically, to encourage those who have doubts about the
impact of B4T. I’ve edited them a bit
for clarification, and to protect those connected to these stories.
1.
Three
of our teammates are training over 20 local government and education officials
in leadership. During the first session, one of the local officials
asked, “Why are you doing this for us?” My teammate Eric took that
opportunity to share of our greater purpose for living and how we all are going
to stand before the Father on Judgment Day. Over dinner that evening,
this short answer prompted further impromptu discussions concerning how we can
prepare for the Judgment.
2.
Three
co-workers returned to a remote island that we had recently visited with an
Ethno Tour. He wanted to follow up on
the relationships that we formed. Yesterday, I received a message on
Facebook from one of the community leaders (I know it’s crazy that remote 3rd
world villagers can have a Facebook account…it’s the power of the cell
towers). He wanted to report to me on their visit and how they now
consider these three people as part of their family now. This occurred
after our teammates spent more than 14 nights in this village. Huge doors
have just swung open with that statement. We have relationships like
these forming in over 30 different locations that have had little or no
previous exposure to the Gospel. The seeds are being planted, the
watering is happening, and we are waiting for the Father to be glorified.
3.
Mo, an Arab in
my office, pointed to the Arabic Bible I have over my cabinet; he was intrigued
I had it. I told him to let me know if
he’d like to study it together with his family.
A day later, Mo had misunderstanding with my office manager, who is
Buddhist, (an ethical dilemma) and he shared how in Islam there is space for
white-lies (in this case, falsifying documents to his Embassy). I shared (as did the office manager) that our
company doesn’t falsify documents because we know God is watching how we do
business. I was so encouraged to see the office manager express strong feelings
about how she won’t falsify documents.
People are watching us!
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