Friday, July 31, 2009

When God Speaks












When God speaks, it truly is an amazing and breath taking experience. Literally it was breath taking for me. On the last day that the Tour was in Washington D.C. we stopped at a Starbucks on our way back to camp. As we were sitting in a circle debriefing and sharing stories of people we had spoken with, a man came in and sat at a table across from us. The instant I saw him I started praying for him. Then I felt God tell me, “Go pray for him.”My reply was, “I am praying.” Again I felt God tell me, “Go pray for him.” At that point I said, “That’s a good one. BUT ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! I can’t go up to this man and tell him God told me to pray for him, it’ll make me look crazy.” Then it dawned on me. I have been traveling the streets of America, talking to countless strangers about the Gospel, yet I’m having a hard time praying for this one man inside Starbucks? I am crazy! By now my heart felt as though it was pounding from my chest; I was breathing heavily and about to cry. Then the man stands and approaches Teri asking who we are. After she explained to him and gave him a card he walked away. He was getting ready to leave when I finally stood up to go pray for him. Of course I didn’t want to go alone, so I had told Austin to go with me. The man was about to walk out the door when I asked him to stop. I have to wonder what was going through his mind when he turned around and saw me almost in tears and a confused Austin standing behind me. When I reached him I basically blurted out, “This may sound crazy, but I feel that God is telling me to pray for you. Can I?” His eyes got huge, his jaw dropped and he said, “This is sudden” so I said, “I know I’m freaked out too, but can I pray for you?” He said yes he wants me to pray that he can find a job. So after I prayed and Austin and I walked away, I felt as though I had done the right thing.

-Kristen Judson-

The Christian Commission

Hey all, while in Gettysburg we
had a providential meeting with an
awesome couple who operates the
US Christian Commission museum.

We parked in front of a store they
were visiting and they ran out to ask
us if we were Christians. They have
discovered a group of heroes that
served in the battlefields of the Civil
War that have been almost erased
from the history books. If you are
ever around Gettysburg you have
to visit them. Check it out!

Thursday, July 30, 2009

God's Word Applies To Everything

Besides being stretched in all ways of witnessing to people I do not know, God has also been stretching my understanding of His word. It is not merely memorizing scripture or reading through Old Testament books that has been doing this, but the revelation that God has a perfect will for science, society, family, government, morality, ethics, education, and personal lives. I am gaining a better understanding of a biblical world view.
I’ve done the Truth project, but I do not think that these principles really began to take an effect in my life until this trip. For the past three weeks, I have learned the true history of America and how the pilgrims and founding fathers shaped this country being aware of biblical truths such as: that all men (and women) are created equal, free trade, a republican government, God-given rights, Divine Providence, public schools, etc.
Now being entirely aware of this, I have begun to align my view of the world according to the holy word and all that it implies. I have even found that some things I thought were right are not really, and I know that many people, even Christians, have world views that are not true. So how do I know what is true or what is meant to be? I would say that it is simply to seek after God. The answer is simple, but seeking after God’s divine will is a lot of hard work and studying. Reading devotionals and light-hearted books are good, but we must labor in understanding the word with books that challenge us to think, understand, and act on what we believe. I have been inspired on this trip to read more challenging books like sermons, autobiographies, social commentaries, etc by men and women who led extraordinary lives.
Dominique

The Creater of the earth knows a thing or 2 about it!


Our whole team has learned, seen, and experienced so much on this trip! It has been slightly overwhelming thinking about all the things God is teaching us. He has been with us everywhere we have been!

One thing God has made clear is that He is so faithful! When He calls you to do something all you need to do is follow where He leads. He has led kings into battle, given freedom to slaves, and made nations from men. Trust me, He is big enough to have a plan for our lives. We must not underestimate the God who created us! I have to learn this lesson over and over again because some silly thing inside of me forgets that the God who made me knows why He made me and had a purpose in mind when He did it. So I beg of you, LET GO! Let go of whatever your not giving Him control of because He knows what your life is supposed to be.


“He [Abraham] did not waver at the promise of God through unbelief, but was strengthened in faith giving glory to God. And being fully convinced that what He [God] had promised He was also able to perform.” Romans 9:20-21

-Alexzandra

God's Hand

Hey everyone, today we were at the creation museum and, it was so cool. I learned so many neat things, and just how much the idea of creation is so cool. Creation is such an awesome thing because it is God’s image been made so we can enjoy it. The museum also reminded me of a person we met along the trip that said, “When I look at a flower it’s not just a flower but something God has made for us and something that is beautiful because it’s from God.” This was such a cool thing to hear for me because it is just so awesome to see people and the way they are walking with the lord and what a cool view of the world that some people have. It is also so awesome to see the way people are so on fire for the lord. This trip has made such a difference and an impact on me and the way I view things. I also want to thank everyone for all their prayers and support. See you in 4 days!!!!!! Thanks you everyone bye!!!!!!!

-Arik

Desire to Change?


Hey everybody,

Today we went to “the Smithsonian institution of American history,” we also talked to the chaplain of the senate. When he was talking he told us that every desire we have comes from God. We may not yet understand every desire or want. Your goals, hopes, dreams, are divinely inspired for a reason. This got me thinking about what my “desires” are. Well I was thinking all day about it. When we were in the Smithsonian there was a Lincoln exhibit as I was thinking to myself, “did Lincoln ever think he would have this exhibit?” Right at that moment a quote on the wall caught my eye. It said “’If my name ever goes into history it will be for this act, and my whole soul is into it.’—Abraham Lincoln”, referring to slavery. I do believe that was a desire he had since his early years. He fought for that desire, and he saw it to completion. He had a dedication and a commitment, to that one desire. Now he is one of the most revered men in history. If I could say that I came out of this trip with something, (which I have come out with many things!) it’s that Abraham Lincoln is now one of my greatest heroes. He fought and accomplished in order to free the slaves. He knew his desire; and I now know mine. Do you know yours??? I believe it’s time we started becoming world changers, rather than being changed by the world.

-Charles

Go make disciples


Hello everybody!

As we continue to travel across the country I have come to realize just how much America is in desperate need of God. Our nation was founded on the gospel of Jesus Christ. If you were to ask one of our founding fathers what they believed in they would not be ashamed to say they followed God. So what happened? Why has a nation that came to this land looking for religious freedom turned their hearts away from God? I believe it's time that we, as Christians, rise up and share the hope we have found in Jesus and remind our neighbors that we are still one nation under God. When I first started ministry on the What Do You Believe America tour I was shy about speaking to people I did not know. Now everyday God fills me with new boldness to go out and share the gospel. God will fill you with boldness too if you are willing to allow him to use you! So I encourage all of you back at home to witness to those around you who you know are not saved and God will do some amazing things, not only in their lives, but in your life also.

Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the father and of the son and of the Holy spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age. - Matthew 28:19-20

<>< Kristina

How do we ignore Him?


Hello! Today I have a point that I want to hit involving our nations drastic turn from Godliness. Today we went to the Creation museum and saw some amazing and beautiful things. All of which God created to be for His glory. I stood in awe today at some of the miraculous things the Lord has done and thought that this would be the one and only time that I would ever feel this way. I was wrong. After seeing the Creation museum we drove to Louisville Kentucky. It started pouring down rain on our drive and the water on the side of the road made this beautiful waterfall on the hills. I sat there thinking to myself, "WOW LORD YOU ARE TRULY AN AWESOME GOD!" This made me think why have we ignored God so easily in our nation and not necessarily why, but how? God gives us so many beautiful things and we take it for granted and ignore Him! It says in Romans 1:20 "For since the creation of the world, His invisible attributes have been clearly seen, being understood by all things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse." I guess what I'm trying to say is that, how do we ignore God?! Why do we stray away?! We are straying away from God and our nation is not in the right direction, just because we want to follow our opinions and not follow God, because following God means living a Godly life and we don't want to do that. Therefore we make ourselves a fake belief so we can live how we want. Christians we can't keep sitting on the sidelines and watch our nation fall. I strongly encourage you to step up and take action for the Lord. He is worth it isn't He?
Austin Triplett

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

When God Calls-Caitlin




This trip has revolutionized our minds. It has changed every one of our lives. God has set a fire in us that we are praying we will not put out. Our goal is to go home and inspire this fire in others. We will not be able to live our lives so mundanely as before. We are not the same group that left New Mexico. Most of us are leaving with greater God given aspirations for our lives. Get out into your own community or wherever you may be led and listen to Gods call. He may be leading you to do something great. Maybe something small. Either way it is hugely important to the great plan of our Lord. Do not just sit there afraid. Do not waste your chance to do something that matters. If God calls you, follow. Maybe one small person seems insignificant in this world but look at Martin Luther King Junior, Abraham Lincoln, or Moses. None of them knew they would go down in history, at least not before they fulfilled their callings. One person can inspire many, especially with God leading the way. If each of us would step up to what God calls us to do it would change the world we live in. So do it. Don’t be afraid. Don’t be lazy. God is so much bigger and more important than any other fear or desire we have.

“Have I not commanded you be strong and of good courage? Do not afraid nor be dismayed for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1:9


-Caitlin

Hello my fellow people of the world



Okay so… WOW! These last few weeks have been so crazy and exciting. We’ve talked to so many different people with a myriad of opinions.

On one day, specifically, we talked to a Jewish man who was very open to speak to us and listen to what we had to say. Our question that day was: “Who is Jesus Christ?” or “What is truth?” His answer concerning Jesus was that he was a very good Jewish man, but was not the messiah. We went on to ask if he believed in the bible as God’s Holy word. He said yes, which led us to ask if he believed that the messiah (since he believed that Jesus wasn’t the messiah) has come or will come? His response was that he didn’t believe that Messiah has come and, even went further to say the Messiah will never come. I was astounded by this because if the Jewish man believed in the Bible as God’s Holy Word, then He should have believed; 1) that the Messiah had already come, or 2) the Messiah was still coming back. The truth is that the Messiah has already come and his name is Jesus.

It breaks my heart to know that many people believe in God’s word as Holy and True, yet do not acknowledge it in their lives. It breaks my heart even more because they do not know of the abundant love of God that is right in front of their eyes. This is revealed in every page of His word and creation, and is shown through His one and only son Jesus, who came to our sinful and shameful world to die for you and me. Yes, Jesus died for you and me, who were made by Him for His glory, that we may have a purposeful life here on earth and one in eternity.

Love Anna,

WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF GOVERNMENT?

Wow what an incredible time in Washington D.C. We walked through the monuments at night and almost got locked out of the metro! We also had a meeting with the Chaplain of the Senate and toured the Capitol. It was a great and SPIRITUAL experience. Some incredible people from the Family Research Counsel also spent time with us giving instruction and encouragement. We met with people around the reflection pond on the Nations' Mall. Many great conversations, check out a taste in this video!

Psych


One of my favorite stops so far is Boston. It was so diverse. We went to a park and there were people everywhere from across the globe. We met many interesting people there, but most of my ministry time that day was with a Harvard student. He happened to be doing a survey that was almost identical to our own. He was doing it for his Evolutionary Psychology class. He was intelligent, a searcher. He had already answered most of our questions in his own life beforehand. Most people we encounter do not think so far about what they believe or why. It struck me how incredibly smart, yet so blind he was. He was not hostile nor did he agree with us. We are only students in Los Lunas and Belen so we could hardly debate him but I hope we made him think. Before we left I wrote him a note. Nothing impressive but I just felt compelled to do it. We never got his name but pray that he does not settle for what he has been taught about God or what he has heard. Pray that he will break through the “scientific” fences and see how everything he said compliments God rather than disproves Him.
Caitlin Blea

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Joshua 1:9 “Have I not commanded you be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid or dismayed for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”

This has been my favorite verse on this trip, and believe me, the Lord is with me in whatever I do or say. Without him I don’t think I could ever talk to someone I don’t know about these deep questions. So I encourage everyone at home to memorize this verse, study your bibles really hard, and you will be a world changer!!!!! The Lord really does have an amazing plan for all of our lives, we just have to be willing to live our lives for him. So no matter how hard things get don’t give up, He’s only making you stronger. He is with you always.
Love,
Ash

Rain



While the tour was staying in Williamsburg North Carolina, Pastor Shaun and I met an elderly couple that helped give me a new perspective about rain. Earlier in the day there was thunder and lightening, the rain was coming down so hard you could hardly look across the street. It was amazing!
In the evening when the team was getting ready to go to bed, I met an elderly lady while waiting in line for a shower. We started talking about where the Tour has traveled to thus far and I learned a little bit about where she had traveled to with her family. When we were finished she said she was going to meet her husband outside so he could walk her back to their RV. When we turned the corner, standing there was Pastor Shaun talking to her husband. They were talking about the storm earlier in the day. Then the man started telling us of his twenty-four year old neighbor that had put a gun to his head and then shot himself. He said it was sad because the young man hadn’t even begun to live his life. He said he laughs when people complain about the rain, but what we don’t realize is that we need the rain to help grow and mature the earth. We need it to help crops and plants grow for food. It’s like life he explained, sometimes we need storms to help us grow and mature. This man, whom I will never see again, gave me a whole new perspective on life’s storms.
-Kristen Judson-

The Voyage Home.


Hola from Dayton Ohio!!! We’re in the last week of the tour. We just left Washington and that was an amazing city! We got a tour of the Capitol building, met with the Chaplain there and might I add he is one amazing man of God! We saw a lot of the monuments and we did street outreach along the reflection pool. This has been such a life changing experience. Coming into this trip i was very close minded didn't really care about saving people from hell, But God has changed my perspective towards people. God has put a compassion in me that wasn't there before. I’ll never forget this tour or what God has shown me and taught me through the people I’ve met. It’s sad that we’re coming up on the end but I know the ministry doesn’t stop when I get home. I’m praying that I’ll forever remain changed and continue letting God flow through my life. –Patrick

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Reading the Greats



Hello There! So these past few days we have been in D.C. and we have met some really amazing people. On monday we went to the Family Research Council and we talked with one of their professors. He talked to us about great books that will help you in your walk and increase your intelligence. Then on Tuesday we went to the office of the Senate Chaplain and he told us that the way he became the Senate Chaplain was by this verse, "Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not in you own understanding, In all your ways acknowledge him and he shall direct your paths." Proverbs 3:5-6. He also told us that he furthered his knowledge in reading some great books by great authors. I guess what i'm trying to get at is God wants us to succeed and the only way to do that is to read his word and study his teachings. Trust in God with all your heart, so don't only trust him in the hard times or the good times, but through everything we shall trust in him. The second point is; don't lean on your own understanding because it won't get us anywhere, we can do nothing on our own strength. Third is that in everything we do we need to acknowledge God which means to admit to be real or true and to realize the existence of something. Which means we need to see God in everything no matter what and give him the glory. Fourth is that if we follow the rest of this verse God will direct our paths, which also means that he has a plan. So I encourage you guys at home and wherever you are to follow this verse in all aspects of life and give God the glory.

Austin Triplett

JENNY GRIST MILL

We met an incredible couple in Plymouth Mass.
They own the Jenny Grist Mill, the oldest mill in
the US. They are an awesome godly couple and
give walking history tours of the Plymouth area.
The tour was fantastic! We were so blown away
we asked Leo to give us a quick piece on the fly.
We turned on the camera and he started talking,
he didn't even blink. If you are ever in the Plymouth
area the Jenny Grist Mill is a must do. Check out
the video for a taste, and watch to the end for their
contact information.

Shaun

WHY DO BAD THINGS HAPPEN TO GOOD PEOPLE???

In New Jersey we joined up with Calvary Chapel Oldbridge for their Bridgefest. It was an incredible time. On Friday night we went to the concert with Paul Baloche and Big Daddy Weave. The concert was held in a 150 year old auditorium. Thousands worshiped and it was awesome. On Saturday there was concerts on the beach and teachings from the pastors with programs on Bridge FM. Our team hit the beach with the question, "Why do bad things happen to good people?" This generated lots of response and great conversations with people from every persuasion. We had an incredible time in this little town of Ocean Grove. Check out the video!

God's Square Mile

Hola everyone, I just wanted to give an update on how we are doing when we minister. Yesterday we were in New Jersey on the beach asking the question “Why do bad things happen to good people?” When I went out to talk to people there were many different answers, and we also met an agnostic guy, and we talked to him for a while. He was a really intelligent guy and he seemed as if he had really studied his answer. I had never heard what agnostics believe. As we talked to him he seemed very intelligent and that he knew a lot, but after a while we were arguing and he was saying some really weird things. It freaked me out because I had no clue what he believed so we started to argue again and I was getting really frustrated. I began to pray and after a while he kind of let down his guard and we were talking instead of arguing. But finally he had to leave because his wife got sick and we tried to give him a tract but he declined. We are just hoping he will have felt loved, and I pray his wife can get through to him, because she is a believer and really on fire. Thank you all for your prayers, and I want to thank the Hogues for all that they have done for the team!!!!

Arik

Sunday, July 26, 2009

They embarked, shouldn't we???

Hey everybody,

So today we toured the Jamestown settlement recreation. It presented a lot of good information, most impressive was the effort the settlers went through to find refuge for the Christian faith in the new world. The journey alone was intense enough for most. There were 105 men in a space 50yds long and 20yd wide and the crew wouldn’t allow passengers on deck due to lack of space. A person considered themselves lucky to be in a boat (especially if you were poor), with no windows, with very little food, very humid hot conditions, no toilets, or sewage system at all (the closest thing was a bucket, that God willing, a deck hand would come throw to the sea) For many weeks you were sea sick, the whole trip you would literally be living with animals, in animal and human dung towards the end of the trip. not your typical cruise but these were men of faith coming to a new world for gold & to spread the gospel . To be honest if we were to do for God what they did for gold, we would be reaping such a harvest as this generation has ever seen. We should be willing to go through terrible conditions to further the Gospel because God sent His Son to save the sinner. If the church were to sacrifice to spread the gospel we would see much less evil in our world and we would see a generations of faith hope and Love rise up. This is the challenge to the Christian SPREAD THE GOSPEL WITHOUT FEARING MAN & START FEARING GOD !

-Charles

Ocean Grove


Hey everybody! Friday and Saturday we were in Old Bridge, New Jersey. We stayed at Calvary Chapel Old Bridge, who completely blessed us, and we went to an outreach they were sponsoring. Paul Baloche and Big Daddy Weave did a concert on Friday night and on Saturday it was an outreach on Jersey Shore. The name of the outreach town was Ocean Grove and it was an extremely Christian. The Gospel and other Christian items are seen throughout the town. In fact you have to sign a statement of faith to live in the town. But the little slice of heaven is disappearing. The homosexual community has bought up about 20% of the town and is attacking the way the town has been run for decades. One thing I need to clear up for the Christian and non-Christian alike is this. Homosexuality is not greater than other forms of sin. It’s the exact same as fornication, adultery, and lying for that matter. All sin is damnable. Christian, we are still called to love the homosexual. We are to speak the truth in love. The truth is we love them but they are sinning, but God can take them from their sin through Jesus Christ. And to the homosexual the truth that I Just mentioned really is the truth. Jesus can save you from a life of eternal torment and introduce you to everlasting life. All you have to do is call on Jesus.

-Frank

WHAT IS FREEDOM? Philly

Jersey beach


As Caitlin and I were out doing outreach today we came in contact with a man. He invited us to sit with him. We just talked to him about his life and how he used to go to church when he was younger. He had this desire in him to know God. He wanted to know who He was. He knew a small amount about God but not a lot. Caitlin and I both noticed his desire right away. We talked with him for about thirty minutes before we had to go. To see this man searching for God, but not knowing really where to turn, and then we show up and start talking to him about Jesus- that truly was a divine appointment. I am sure that our meeting with this man was no accident. We ended by praying for him and giving him a Bible. My prayer is that God will send more Christians his way. I hope he will find God and become a strong brother in Christ. -Patrick

Update


Hey everyone! We’re coming up on the end of our third week of our trip and an amazing trip it has been! God has been doing some amazing works on this trip. We’ve come in contact with so many Christians that have forever impacted my life. They have shown me what it means to die to self. All I can do is hope to have a faith like these Christians we’ve met. The tour has been good. The driving hasn’t been too bad, but I can’t say much, I’m not the one driving. But we did find out that an RV and 45 foot long fifth wheel do not mix good with New York traffic in rush hour. We ended up lost driving through Queens and Brooklyn. But we’re all doing great keep us in your prayers and God bless! –Patrick


Saturday, July 25, 2009

What hope is there for the future? New York City, NY

Hey Guys here is the video from New York! We asked the question: What hope is there for the future? It was incredible we saw; Time Square, The Statue of Liberty, The Staten Island Ferry, and lots of other cool sites! Thanks for all your prayers! Enjoy the video!

Friday, July 24, 2009

WHAT IS FAMILY?

Here's our video from Boston! It was a great time. We had historical tours of Plymouth and Boston, and met some great brothers and sisters. We should be getting our New York and Philly videos up along with some videos of some great historical perspectives of different ministries across the country.

God's Call


Hey Guys! Yesterday we were in Philadelphia Pennsylvania and the Lord told me something. Not in person, but you guys know how God works and how he impresses on our hearts a conviction. Doey and I were doing outreach in front of Independence Hall and we came across a mute man. We asked our question and he answered by writing down on a piece of paper his answer. I didn’t want to bother him so I gave him one of our cards and then I walked away. Throughout the rest of the time that we were walking around I kept seeing him sitting on that same bench looking at our card or watching us. Inside of me there was a strong urge to go sit down next to him and talk to him but I kept fighting it as if he didn’t deserve me. I was too, scared to go talk to a man who couldn’t talk that wanted too, yet this whole month I have talked to psychics, Satanists, Mormons, Catholics, Jews, and other Christians. God was calling me to go talk to a man who probably hadn’t talked with anyone in awhile. I never ended up going back to that guy. I guess what I’m trying to make a point about is that no matter what it is that God calls you too, don’t fight God’s call. Whether it is going to Africa to work on missions or even just talking to a guy on a bench. God has much bigger plans for us then we have for ourselves, if we listen to his call those plans will take their full affect. So I encourage you strongly, GOD HAS A CALL FOR YOU, LISTEN, AND FOLLOW, AND LOVE WHAT GOD HAS INSTORE FOR YOU!

Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I sanctified you, I ordained you a prophet to the nations. Jeremiah 1:5

But the Lord said to me: Do not say, I am a youth, for you shall go to all whom I send you, and whatever I command you shall speak. Jeremiah 1:7

-Austin Triplett

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Hello Everyone From Teri!!

HELLO EVERYONE FROM TERIWE’VE BEEN GONE 20 DAYS AND
I DON’T KNOW WHERE THE TIME
HAS GONE. IT SEEMS LIKE WE JUST
LEFT BUT OVER THE LAST COUPLE OF WEEKS WE HAVE BEEN IN SO MANY PLACES AND HAVE MET SO MANY PEOPLE IT JUST DOESN’T SEEM REAL. THE GREATEST PART OF ALL IS THAT GOD HAS SET UP ALL OF OUR APPOINTMENTS AND THEY HAVE BEEN REALLY AWESOME.
SUNDAY WE DROVE 12 HOURS FROM GETTSYBURG TO BOSTON. AND WITHIN THOSE 12 HOURS WE WENT THRU VIRGINIA, MARYLAND, NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK, CONNETICUT, RHOADE ISLAND AND THEN FINALLY BOSTON. WHOOAAA LONG TRIP.
MONDAY WE WERE IN BOSTON DOING OUTREACH AND MEETING NEW PEOPLE, THAT’S MY FAVORITE PART.
I MISS YOU ALL AND I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR PRAYERS AND LOVE.

Monday, July 20, 2009

What Happens When You Die? Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

Saturday

Saturday was the make or break point for the team. It was the day the chilling nightmare turned reality of living with sixteen other people in the tightest quarters possible finally reached its boiling point. Nerves were tested. Tempers were tried. We were being rejected left and right on the streets of Gettysburg, and that’s if we could find people to talk to. Discouragement was at its highest. But God had some sobering planned for us. The team had gone back into town for some ice cream where we met a lady who saw us drive into town with our decals that read “Truth is Freedom”. She sought us out and found us. She took us to her museum. Her and her husband had quit everything they had to come to Gettysburg, open this museum, and become full time missionaries to the town. They had opened the U.S. Christian Commission museum. The U.S.C.C. was the group responsible for so much good during the civil war and the Battle of Gettysburg itself. They printed thousands of bibles for the troops in the war. She told us stories from the battle and President Lincoln’s life story that left tears in the room. We left the museum in amazement. God had used this couple to give us a new perspective for the trip. The city was full of so much evil. Ghost tours filled the streets of Gettysburg along with any sorcery you can imagine, but God was there. In the days of the Battle of Gettysburg, Lincoln was saved because he felt the presence of God so thick in the city. God is always with us even in the darkest of places. Praise God for that reminder.

-Frankie

Saturday, July 18, 2009

1-888-Psychic-Hotline

I thought Charleston was going to be the same as our previous ministry days. However, I could not have been farther from the truth, for I believe God had a lesson He wanted to teach me. Frankie and I had been assigned to the camera crew for the first half of the day and after interviewing a husband and wife, a very interesting lady approached us and asked if she could answer our question about what truth is. She never really gave us a direct answer to what truth is. She did tell us that she believes we should be doing good in the world by being kind to those around us. Not starting wars and killing children in Pakistan; not judging others because of their race or nationality. During the conversation she started to tell us of her friend that is a psychic and how she is able to see the spirits of dead people floating around Charleston; can predict when a person is going to die and even talk to the spirits. When I heard her speaking these words, I immediately felt God’s Holy Spirit telling me to push deeper into what this mysterious lady believes. The lady ended up asking if Frankie and I could follow her to meet her husband. As we were walking I asked her if she believed in heaven or hell, she replied no. She told us that her psychic friend told her that when you die, if you are a bad person here on earth you will be sent to outer darkness until you can come back to do some good. Then I asked her what she believes happens when a person that has done nothing but good here on earth dies, where do they go. Her answer was she didn’t know so she pulled her cell phone out of her purse, dialed her psychic friend, handed me the phone and said I should ask her our “What is truth” question. (You can imagine how utterly shocked I was) I was completely terrified to talk to a psychic; I had no idea what I was going to say. When I asked the lady who claims to be a psychic what is truth, her answer was basically the same as her friends. She said we need to do good in our world by being kind and doing good works. So I asked her if she believes she’s a good person. She said “Of course I do”. Then I asked her if she believed that we should keep the Ten Commandments and she replied yes. Then I asked her if she would mind if I asked her some questions about the Ten Commandments. The first question I asked her was if she had ever told a lie. She said yes. After a couple of minutes of talking about what lie’s really are and debating whether or not all lies are the same, she started to really get aggravated with me, I could hear a change in her tone of voice. Her friend that Frankie and I had been talking to may have sensed something because she told me she needed her phone back. After hanging up with the psychic, I had so many thoughts running through my mind on how different I could have handled the situation, what more I could have said and what I shouldn’t have said. From that experience I was reminded of Jeremiah 1:6-9 “Then I said: ‘Ah, Lord God! Behold, I cannot speak, for I am a youth.’ But the Lord said to me, ‘Do not say, “I am a youth”, for you shall go to all whom I send you, and whatever I command you, you shall speak. Do not be afraid of their faces, for I am with you to deliver you.” Says the Lord. Then the Lord put forth His hand and touched my mouth, and the Lord said to me, “Behold, I have put my words in your mouth.”

Kristen Judson

Lessons Learned II



+Many are lost… The devil has thought up some CRAZY theology, but the thing that shocks me most is that people are willing to risk their souls on it. “I’ll cross that bridge when I come to it”, is a common answer when asked whether or not they believe in heaven, or if they will “get in”. I have also met an unsettling amount of people who are content not knowing what they believe. Their ETERNAL destiny is at risk, this is an urgent thing!!!
+It is our job… When we were in New Orleans Mr. Johnny Balloons was telling me about how the church does nothing to evangelize to the city that desperately needed it. It got me thinking about what our church and the churches throughout America are doing in their own cities. And not only the churches but the people within the churches. If we do not act, who will?
The harvest is plenty but the workers are few!!!


Christians we are without excuse!!


-Alexzandra

Lessons Learned





Wow!
We are not even half way through our tour and God has already taught us so much!
+God loves His people…I have learned that the love God has for His people is GREAT! It covers a multitude of sins. Its can be overwhelming to think about the amount of love God is capable of. He has a desire to have an intimate relationship with the ENTIRE human race. Each person is valuable to Him. He does not love me anymore than he loves you, and yet He loves each of us more than our ability to understand.
+His people are everywhere… Its easy to feel alone as Christians when it seems there are few who believe as we do. “For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing but to those who are being saved, it is the power of God” (1st Corinthians 1:18). Do not be discouraged by the thought that you are fighting a war alone. I have been so blessed by the people I have met on EVERY stop we have made. We are able to go places we have never been before, to churches we previously had no knowledge of, and share in the joy of the knowledge of God. Christians you are not alone, the Lord’s renown are everywhere!!
+His love is greater than the love of His people… I am sorry! If you have been hurt by or seen hypocrisy within the lives of those who bear the name “Christian”. The truth is, man is flawed, you will always see those who misrepresent God. All I ask is that you focus your eyes on God and not man. Because God is perfect and man is wicked.

Thank you for checking out our tour, please spread the word and tell all your friends!!!
Continue to pray that the Lord has His way and is glorified!!


-Alexzandra


God is doing amazing things as we travel. This trip has been a great experience that is strengthening my faith every day. I do have to admit that it takes much boldness to speak with strangers and discuss world view questions but God gives me the courage I need. And yes some days are difficult but God has never left my side and He always finds new ways to encourage me as He leads me on.
Please continue to keep praying as we continue to travel.
- Kristina

What is the basis for right and wrong???

Friday, July 17, 2009

KOA Williamsburg


So yesterday we pulled into the KOA Williamsburg and upon arriving found out that a couple of the workers were Christians. Once every week they hold a family night and they do skits and worship. Well some of us were blessed to be able to talk with them and fellowship with other christians who really supported our tour. We sat and talked for about an hour and had some really neat time of fellowship. I want to thank you guys again for your support and your prayers you have really helped us out.

-Austin

God's Ways

Greetings from somewhere in Virginia! If there’s one thing God’s shown me the past few days is God has different plans then our itinerary. As you’ve probably noticed we have no videos from Birmingham or Atlanta. No were not holding out on you. Here’s what happened. When we were in Birmingham our campground ended up being in the middle of nowhere so it would’ve been more work to teardown camp and find a public area in town then actually witnessing itself. In Atlanta, we were supposed to witness throughout the city but apparently God had other plans because it started to pour. God’s way our higher than ours and its great to be reminded some times.

-Frankie

The Williamsburg Spiritualist

Yesterday we went to Colonial Williamsburg. It was a very different day for us. We had a camera crew from CBN following us on our ministry outing. First they asked if they could follow me and Doey. Arik came with us so I kind of pulled off so we weren't such a large intimidating group. While Arik and Doey were in conversation a young man approached the camera crew and started asking about their equipment. One of the crew started telling him what we were doing. Later I started talking to him about what he believed. He called himself a "spiritualist". He was very intelligent and really wanted truth. He wanted experience in what he believed and didn't just want to believe whatever he was told. He had read a lot and formed his beliefs on what he felt he had proof for. We talked for a while, and I was really interested in understanding where he was coming from. He was aware of spiritual warfare and grown up a non-demonational Christian Church. I asked him why he had left the church and he said he kept asking questions that no one was giving him answers too. For this I admonish all Christians reading this, please study your beliefs. Know why you believe what you believe that you may be able to give every man an answer. If there is one place a man should be able to find truth and answers it's with the people of God. Be prepared. I wish I could have talked to the young man longer and shared more of the truth and hope I've found in Christ but he had to leave. If you are that young man I want you to read a book for me. It's called "The 10 most common objections to Christianity" by Alex McFarland. I would also suggest anything by Lee Strobel. I know that because of your honest search for truth you will find it.

Carolyn

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Hindsight is 20/20

Evidently, I was a bit overzealous when I scheduled the trip. I based the schedule on the travel times given by mapquest. Mapquest must program their travel times for a single individual in a corvette with a cast-iron bladder who never encounters weather or traffic. We, on the other hand, clip along at a standard mosey, getting 8 miles to the gallon. Which greatly extends our travel time. Once we get in to our destination, set up camp, and let 17 people go to the bathroom a good portion of our day is gone. Couple that with rain in Atlanta, a secluded campground in Birmingham, and vehicle issues on the way to Roanoke Island we have been kept from doing outreach in those locations. Hindsight is 20/20, but our schedule is fixed and doesn't slow down for the rest of the tour. So pray for good weather, dependable transportation, and strong bladders. However we have made our devotional time a priority knowing that if we aren't filled we have nothing to give.
-Shaun

WHAT IS TRUTH? Charleston

Yesterday we were in Charleston asking the question "what is truth?" We met a lot of people and got a lot of different answers. Interestingly, most seemed to lean toward to the political end of the question. While the prevailing thought of our culture seems to be that all truth is relative, most of the people I talked to believed that truth is more solid then that. They thought that we might believe something that it be wrong. It changed my perspective a little on the assumptions I make about the prevailing world view.
We, also, got to experience a lot of the rich history in Charleston. The city has passed through the hands of many different countries over the centuries. Here is our latest video highlighting Charleston and they're belief on truth:

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Caitlin In New Orleans

We had an amazing day in New Orleans. We met some amazing and interesting people. The ones that stuck out to me the most were almost missed. We were sitting in an open air café eating some kind of traditional Louisiana dessert when I first noticed her. Across from us was a bench with 3 men and a woman on it. The woman was actually lying across a bag and one man. She was passed out and looked nearly dead. She was breathing though, so I just kept an eye on her because she struck me for some reason. A balloon man came and talked to us and we found out he is an evangelist. He told us about this woman and why she was there. She travelled from New Jersey and never left.
“Once you come here you can never leave. This square is like a cage” he told us.
We all talked to him after dessert. He may have a video up here soon. We also met a Christian family that sings as a choir and sells CDs. While we were talking to them one man on the bench called Ashlee over and asked for prayer. We all ended up talking to these people and they each had a sad story to tell. The man who had asked for prayer was Wendell. He was the man who was holding the woman who was passed out. We talked to him and prayed for him. Keep him in prayer. The whole time the woman never woke up. Finally, one of us asked if she was passed out from alcohol. He said yes. Right then, she smiled sadistically and popped right up. She looked us all in the eyes and said “This is not from alcohol. This is because I am in the pits of Hell.” I told her that was absolutely true. It is really. She has kids in New Jersey but she can’t get sober enough to get home. She has marks all over her arms from needles and she passes out like that everyday. This woman truly is trying to crawl up from the pits of Hell. She seems to have a lot of knowledge of God and Christianity, but she will not let go and fully give her life to Christ. Her name is Yvonne. There are people like Yvonne all over our country and how many of us take a minute to listen to them and encourage them? Keep the people of New Orleans in prayer. They are in serious spiritual warfare.
-Caitlin

Monday, July 13, 2009

Team 5


This picture was drawn by a rescue worker after the bombing in Oklahoma, City. This caught my eye because at the end the quote says “And God demands it” This is true because God wants to bless us , And doesn’t want his children to have evil thrust upon his children, And he does want justice when evil does happen. John 3:16 says for God so LOVED the world. God does love us and wants to help us, And when evil like this bombing happens God will have justice. In this life or the next.
-Patrick

A Visit with Chris at the Cadillac Ranch nearby Amarillo, Texas


I noticed how intently Chris studied the WDYBA info card he had been handed previously. His study of the card revealed a sincere curiosity and he eventually said, after my explanation about WDYBA tour, that he would like to watch the progress of the Tour once he gets internet access. Pastor Shaun had engaged another gentleman named Pat and the two of them seemed to be talking about photography and then spiritual matters. Chris seemed to feel “left out” or disinterested. Once I approached him, he seemed happy to talk. Chris explained that Pat had been kind to stop for him as he was hitchhiking back to New Orleans from California where he had been since fleeing Hurricane Katrina. He told me that a friend of his had predicted that the infamous Hurricane would destroy the city and that Chris should “bug out”. For the “heads up” his friend gave him Chris said he would be always be grateful. Chris has undoubtedly been in many evangelizing places over the past couple of years. For that reason, I used the time I spent with him to make friends and listen. I hope that Chris will heed good news, from a new friend but Good News even more important eternally than what his friend gave him about Katrina: God loves, you, Chris. If you draw near to Him…He will draw close to you. If you call upon the Lord, He will save you. And that is for eternity.
-Bill

We need you!

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Charles from America

Hey everybody I want to talk about the trip for me thus far. Well WDYBA hasn’t been the easiest thing I’ve ever done, we might make it look that way but yeah it’s not like a box of chocolates it’s been a rough beautiful thing. I mean something to realize is that we currently are right up on the advancing frontline of a spiritual war so when we thank you for your prayers, we really mean thank you!! God has definitely blessed this trip, we’ve met a bunch of people we’ve seen a good share of people interested to just really get to know God more. One thing from this trip I really want to highlight is the gratitude we all have towards berean ministries, the church, and the pastors family, they showed us a huge amount of hospitality, and they had an amazing pool!!!!!!!! We all really enjoyed New Orleans, and I think that it wouldn’t have been half the experience without Pastor Kenny and Linda there to help us navigate, and such, ha-ha I’m not going to go into everything we did there cause it would take a book for that. In Oklahoma me and Alexandra, ran into a man on the street named Keith, and he answered our question with that evil was basically a lack of generosity, his story was that his father died and that he needed $14and that he was having a hard time no one would give it to him, and he I just happened to have a $20 bill in my pocket so we took him down to the camera, shot him with the camera, and I told him look I got a twenty dollar bill for you, cause you could use it better than me, and he hugged me he was a brother in the faith , so if I’ve learned anything thus far it’s been be more generous with what you got, and don’t be stupid with your generosity, I mean he proved to me that the bus ticket was exactly what he was going to get, but I could feel the Lord telling me to trust him, so I did, so this has been incredible you could imagine I mean don’t get me wrong, we still need your prayers, and tomorrow were in Chattanooga, so pray for that, and I’m signing off for now. ----Charles

Chattanooga, What is Faith?

So guys Chattanooga is the most confusing city in the world when it comes to state lines. We went back and forth from Tennessee and Georgia at least seven times. It was awesome and confusing at the same. I was very impressed with the local Calvary Chapel it was very beautiful and the worship and teaching were great! We are very busy and all of us are very tired. Keep praying for us and thank you guys for all your support. It is very encouraging. We visited a civil war battlefield and a local growers’ market to shoot our video. Check it out! God Bless!
-Austin

New Orleans Street Performers

Johnny Balloons

Sunday, July 12, 2009

New Orleans

Hey ya’ll, Greetings from Alabama!

We are venturing into our second week of this tour and I must say that is has been road quickly traveled for me. God has been working deep within my heart, especially these last couple of days as I have struggled in seeing the people I witness to as more than mere mortals. My fears and insecurities, I have come to realize, are hindering me from loving them. In every place visited, I only asked the question of the day and never went further with the opportunity to speak with them about the gospel. However, there was one person I spoke with in Oklahoma City. We went back and forth on our beliefs, mostly he led but I tried hard to direct the conversation toward the gospel and get his own beliefs instead of that from History Channel or what he heard from friends. Mostly the conversation was superficial, never going anywhere within meaning. And what was worse, I walked away not really giving the man an idea of our Lord Jesus Christ or a reason for the hope that is in me. What a foolish thing! I was afraid and felt insufficient because I could not give an adequate response to what he said or asked.

In our long hours of driving from place to place, I journaled and prayed fervently that God give me eyes that I may see what He sees. Furthermore, I finally just put all my faith and trust in God’s promises. If I am confident in God, as insufficient that I am, I know the Holy Spirit will guide me in my conversations with people, His people whom He loves dearly.

With all this written upon the tablets of my heart, I drove into New Orleans with a new heart and a renewed faith grounded in truths.

In New Orleans I still failed in witnessing to everyone I met, which grieves me considering I knew they were people of divine appointments, but the people whom I did speak with touched me, especially one in particular. His name was Mr.M and he happened to be a tarot card reader. The question was, “What is the biggest problem man faces?”
He said the biggest problem was finding one’s soul mate. The answer confused me because it is definitely not an answer I have ever heard before. How the conversation went is a little vague to me. I recall him telling us he was a pantheist. He continued to tell us about what he thought “God” was and how “God” worked. Alex and I countered what he said with scripture and tried to line his ideas and character according to the scriptures, but to no avail. I soon realized what his main issue was. He claimed to grow up as a faithful Catholic/Protestant. He had a wife and lost her, due to what I do not know. He said he couldn’t believe in a God who would take his wife away, whom he loved so much-thus his response to our question. I concluded that being a pantheist was easier for him to accept his wife’s death. I quoted to him Romans 8:28, “As we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, who are the called according to His purpose.” At that moment, Mr.M walked away. He wasn’t willing to hear the gospel, but I know that God is still working in Mr.M’s heart and I pray that he remembers a good God, the one true God that is faithful, loving, and never forsaking those who put their faith in Him.

If there is one thing that I constantly being reminded of is God’s love for all these people. If they are still alive then God is gracing them with time to receive Jesus and to have eternal life with Him. These men and women are eternal, immortalized after death. If we aren’t living to our calling, then these men and women are going to be separated from God for eternity. Our team and all brothers and sisters in Christ, must use their time to share Jesus and understand the power and life of the scripture and God’s hand in bringing forth the harvest of souls.

Friday, July 10, 2009

What is the biggest problem man faces?

Hey everyone
We met the most wonderful brothers and sisters at Berean Ministries in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. We arrived in time for service where several members of their church were sharing about the mission work they had done in Costa Rica, Ukraine, and Russia, it was a wonderful time of fellowship. They were so warm and welcoming, and fed us like kings. If that weren't already more than enough, they took the next day to show us around New Orleans. No matter where you go, in Christ you always have family. We got to speak to a lot of wonderful people and share the truth of God's good news. Jazz, great food, wonderful people and the gospel... perfect!

Shaun

Opportunity


During this tour there are many things I have learned. One of the lessons is that if I see a person I know I should talk to, but make the conscious choice not to, I will never have the opportunity to speak to that person again. I regret to say that there have been times that I have chosen not to speak. I once heard a story of a man who died and went to heaven. When the man saw where he was he also noticed there was a crowd of people waiting at the gates of Heaven to greet him. The man looked to Jesus with excitement in his voice and asked, “Are these all the people I lead to you?” Jesus replied, “No, these are all the people you could have, but chose not to.” This story has been running through my mind for days, because I do not want that to be me. If God calls me to speak to someone, with His help I can swallow my fear and let Him give me boldness. The What Do You Believe America Tour has provided me with opportunity after opportunity to speak with people on the street and to share my faith. I pray that you will allow God to use you and that you will take every opportunity He sends you. You may not travel around the world or our great nation, but I believe we are given the chance everyday to share our faith. Whether it be in the store or with our family, I encourage everyone to take the chance to share your faith and you will be greatly rewarded.

Alexzandra from New Orleans

Hello all,

Today (Thursday, July 9th) the WDYBA team visited New Orleans, and God was with us.
The streets are full of every wicked thing man could seek. Alcohol, drugs, and witchcraft rule the streets of the inner city. We had the opportunity to talk to a lot of people that have very “interesting” theology to say the least. Some were open and had ready hearts. Some were closed and once it was known we were Christians, they told us to leave immediately. The best way I can describe their reactions is to say that there was a fear of the power of God. None the less, we listened to many opinions and shared the word of God.After we thought we had wrapped up our filming for the day Anna, Caitlin, and I started talking to a Mr. Johnny Balloon. He told us about the need for Christ in the city and that none of the churches in the area did anything about it. There were actually tarot card and palm readers who were based
right outside the doors of a Catholic church. He pointed to a bench where there a man sitting next to a woman who was passed out from alcohol intake. He briefly informed us on their situation. We learned that they were homeless and the man’s wife had recently died. After Johnny gave us a few pointers and multiple scripture references, which he recalled from memory, we began talking the people on the bench. Pastor Shaun prayed for him and it turns out that we were the 4th ones to do so that day. (Just another reminder that we are just 1 part of God’s plan and the work that He has for the people He loves.) The man told us that when people ask him if he has seen God he can genuinely answer “yes”. He pointed at us individually and said “I see Him in you, you, you, and you, etc…” He who is in us is GREATER than he who is in the world. We formed a circle around him and prayed for him. As the other girls were praying I had the most wonderful realization. I was thinking about how the Spirit of God does not indwell the whole of the city and about how the
darkness within it can consume lives, but I was reminded that the presence of God is not limited by or scared of darkness. God inhabits the lives of His people. If Jesus Christ is the Lord of your life you have the power of God with you continually. We are able to call the God who created the universe “Father”, and He hears our prayers. We were blessed abundantly by the opportunity we had to share the love of our Father with those who have nothing else.

Please keep the city of New Orleans in your prayers along with our brothers and sisters in Christ who
are lights in the midst of the dark.

“For I know the thoughts that I think towards you”, says the Lord “Thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a hope and a future”. Jeremiah 29:11, NKJV

-Alexzandra

Supernatural Compassion


We were in New Orleans (aka the best city in the world) today and talk about eye opening. Our question was “What do you think the biggest problem man faces is?” and talk about your diversity of answers. Everyone has their own opinion on what’s wrong with humanity whether it be global warming, the economy, or humans itself. One man I talked to gave a real interesting answer. He said it was mankind who was their own worst enemy. Talk about a guy who’s been through a lot. He had just gotten out of jail on Tuesday and had a walking disability. He believed in God and knew the truth but still hasn’t come to the realization of salvation through Jesus Christ. We got a chance to share God’s love with him and the seed is planted. Praise God I have truly learned to actually listen to people and understand where they’re coming from. Keep praying for us guys. Goodbye for now!
-Frankie

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Is man good or evil? DFW

Hey guys while Charlie was working hard back at the ranch!!! The rest of us were out talking to people at the Fort Worth stockyards. We met more than Texans we met Asians, Brits, and Latin Americans. We also saw huge long horn cattle and rode a mechanical bull!!!!!!!!! Check out the video its really cool!

God Is always there!


Hey there! My name is Austin and I’m part of the WDYBA tour! Today is day six of our tour and we are in New Orleans. This by the way is an awesome city! Today I met this guy who was a musician and was familiar with some of the bible. We got to talking and I find out that a few weeks ago his girlfriend of six years, who he had two children with, left him when he went on a business trip. He then asked, “How do you go through life knowing that these problems are here?” I thought about it for a second and prayed real quick and then one thing popped into my head. I then continued to tell him that even after six years some people can still fail you, but God will never fail you! He will always be behind you and pushing you to follow him! No matter what you have done, no matter what you have said, and no matter what has happened to you God Will always want you! He looked at me with longing eyes as if he wanted to know more about this God and then said, “I would like to know more but I have to be going.” I then asked him if I could pray for him and very excitedly he said, “Yes of Course!” Then I prayed for him and we went our separate ways.
Now I want to encourage you guys. No matter what you are going through, no matter how much it hurts, no matter what just happened in your life God is always there! Never turn your back on him because he won’t turn his back on you. He loves you and he died for your sins! We are his children and he does not just let us go. I encourage you in this and ask that you would keep the team members in your prayers. Well until next time!

The Gospel!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

oklahoma



On Monday we were in Oklahoma city at the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum, where the Oklahoma city bombing took place in 1995. That day we asked the question what is evil and got some interesting answers. One man said “something that is normal, something that is not right, something that is not good”. One of the lady’s we talked to before that told us that she was evil and we got the wrong person. Although those answers are both somewhat right another lady gives us the truth by saying “anything that does not glorify God!” The day was very successful, keep praying for all these people we talked to, and are going to talk to, that they would hear the truth and believe in our Lord Jesus Christ.

Talk to you guy’s later
Anna

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Amarillo,TX

Hey,
The outreach in Amarillo was our first time talking to people away from home. It was a Sunday and we had planned on stopping and interviewing at a park. Little did we know that our plans were about to change. When we arrived at the park there was no one to be found! This worried us because we didn't really plan a back up place. Pastor Shaun finally decided that we would go to Wal-Mart:). We went to the back of the parking lot, got set up and started scoping for people to talk to. I personally met this great woman, Tammy, she asked not to be on camera, but still gave us her answer. Our question was,"What is our purpose?",and her response was,"To tell people about God." This answer was exactly what we were trying to do! It was great encouragement. On our way back to meet up with the rest of the team, me and Patrick were stopped by a very wise elderly man. Me and him talked, he asked if i was morman or muslim. I said,"Niether, I'm Christian." He asked me to explain what i meant, and i just said "The kind that believes in Jesus Christ." I told him i didn't have a religion just a relationship with Our Lord. He himself was a Catholic since birth. I later explained what we were doing. He also agreed to answer our question, he believed our purpose here was to be honest with ourselves.I don't have a name for him because when i asked for one he said, "Just forget it." I'm keeping him in my prayers along with Tammy. This experience was great, and a little scary. I need prayer to be courageous, because my purpose here is to glorify God!
Talk to you soon,
Ashlee