Hello brother's and sisters,
I wanted to share with you my personal motto, which is "live everyday as if it were your last." The reason behind this is because we may tend to put things off for tomorrow, but what if tomorrow never came? What if today was our last day on earth?
When it comes to talking about God, it is difficult for me at times. It's so hard to approach someone and tell them about God. So I tell myself, I will talk to them next time. But what if there isn't a next time?
For example: say you get into a fight with someone you love. You think to yourself, "I will apologize later, or they should come apologize to me." But what if you never see that person again? I could not life knowing that the last thing I told them were hurtful words.
These past few month, my fiancé and I have been trying to minister to some people we know. Both were Buddhist. One of the girls completely changed her whole look at life. She is now a believer in Christ. Because we shared our faith, and a prayer written in a letter, she will spend eternity with the Lord.
My cousin is also the other person that my fiancé and I have been ministering in. Well mostly him. Just last night, my cousin told him that he is willing to learn more about Jesus.
If we did not step out of the box, then their lives would have not been saved. I try to make sure that I do not procrastinate, or think to myself, "tomorrow" because tomorrow may never come.
Blessings,
monkeys
I wanted to share with you my personal motto, which is "live everyday as if it were your last." The reason behind this is because we may tend to put things off for tomorrow, but what if tomorrow never came? What if today was our last day on earth?
When it comes to talking about God, it is difficult for me at times. It's so hard to approach someone and tell them about God. So I tell myself, I will talk to them next time. But what if there isn't a next time?
For example: say you get into a fight with someone you love. You think to yourself, "I will apologize later, or they should come apologize to me." But what if you never see that person again? I could not life knowing that the last thing I told them were hurtful words.
These past few month, my fiancé and I have been trying to minister to some people we know. Both were Buddhist. One of the girls completely changed her whole look at life. She is now a believer in Christ. Because we shared our faith, and a prayer written in a letter, she will spend eternity with the Lord.
My cousin is also the other person that my fiancé and I have been ministering in. Well mostly him. Just last night, my cousin told him that he is willing to learn more about Jesus.
If we did not step out of the box, then their lives would have not been saved. I try to make sure that I do not procrastinate, or think to myself, "tomorrow" because tomorrow may never come.
Blessings,
monkeys
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