Sharon, That's great. Hope you and the other Christians there can support each other. I also pray that if the guy is not a Christian, he'll come to know Jesus. God can use us wherever we are. JulieMelton visit me at www.heart-and-music.com Keep smiling! >From: Sharon Hooley <[log in to unmask]> >Reply-To: Echurch-USA The Electronic Church ><[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Something Good >Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 16:26:00 -0700 > >Hi guys! > >Yes, there are terrible things going on in this world, but God is still at >work. Something good happened today at Daybreak. One of the clients, who >happens to be going blind, tried to read something to our group this >morning. He was not allowed to read it during group sessions because it >was >about God, so he read it before it started. I think it was from a church >that had a live manger scene that he visited. The message was about the >true meaning of Christmas. It said that Jesus Christ is the best gift of >all because of salvation for us. It even said that although Christmas >doesn't seem to be a good time to talk about Hell, but this was important, >because Christ came to save us from Hellfire. It quoted Ephesians where it >says that we are saved by grace through faith. I ride with this guy going >to and from Daybreak. On the way home, he read it to the driver, who is a >Christian. The driver agreed that it is the basic message, and a lady who >also goes to Daybreak agreed too, although she is a "stormin Mormon." The >guy said that nobody was listening when he read it this morning, but the >Holy Spirit can still work. I'm not sure if he is a Christian himself. >There are several of us Christians there, and I know some others who have >gone to various day treatment programs. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we >would have our own support group, and if all of them would feel comfortable >about Theophostic Prayer Ministry, and hearing the Lord speak to them >personally? > >Sharon