We received this email the other day.
"I don’t usually write emails to strangers like this out of the blue but something is telling me I need to send this. Faith I think. I’m not an extremely religious person, I don’t go to church regularly (growing up I did but eventually me and my family just slowly stopped) but I believe in God and want a better relationship with him. Yesterday I had a strange sort of dream where something came to me and told me if I believed then just saying so wasn’t enough, I need to do better. I woke up with that eating at me cause I never have dreams like that and it was so random. That next day (Today) I got out of class and I was all alone walking home and a man came out of nowhere and handed me a little pamphlet with a beautiful girls face on it and it was about a girl name Kristen who was taken too soon. I’m very sorry for your loss. But I don’t think she came in to my life by accident. I don’t know why I’m receiving this message now but I just wanted to reach out and thank you for the prayer and hope. I don’t think these incidents were just coincidence, they both happened together for a reason. I’m only 22 years old so I hope to have a long life ahead of me, but I want it to be a life filled with meaning. Thank you."
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BW
4/19/2019 10:41:07 am
Wonderful! This is the hand of God working in a person's life. I remember when I was a junior in high school and how I was searching for the True God and wondering which was the true "faith". I wish somebody would have handed me a tract with the Gospel. I knew that if I died I would not go to heaven and I did not want to go to hell, but I did not know how to obtain salvation. I would have taken the tract gladly, and read it. The printed Word of God ...is quick and powerful...able to regenerate any person who puts their trust in Christ for their salvation. ACTS 201:21 "Testifying both to the Jews, and also to the Greeks, repentance toward God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ."
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