Fall has brought with it new opportunities for sharing the gospel. We want to invite you to join us in prayer for these, so as you read of the individuals below, please pray that God will work in their hearts to turn them toward faith in Jesus Christ.
- H and N are now studying the Bible! Nancy met H on the train platform outside the campus during the summer. After getting together for lunch one day, the two girls agreed to read the Bible, and the most convenient place for us to meet is on campus. Pray they will remain open as they learn about God, his creation of the world, the fall of man and woman into sin, and God’s plan for salvation. Their sincerity is evident as they attempt to engage the questions about what they learn from the scripture when we meet. We are grateful for God giving us these two freshmen. Pray that they will be saved soon.
- L and M began their married life in the USA, because as soon as they got married they moved for him to do research. While there L (Mrs.) went to a church to study English, and joined a Bible class, too. Sometimes M (Mr.) also went. Now they come to our home because it reminds them of their time in the USA. We have opened our Bibles to try to read together, but the baby sometimes makes it difficult to focus on the scripture. Pray that Nancy will be able to go to their house to have Bible study with L on a regular basis.
- Tomo works at a fast-food store, and received a card when we ordered food one day. Before the day was over she had texted a message. The first time she got together with Nancy she was offered a manga (cartoon) Bible, which she refused. But she had also heard the salvation story from a bracelet, which she did accept. Pray that Tomo will find time to meet more often with Nancy, and that she will have a desire to know God, and seek Him until she finds him.
- We were introduced to a young college senior guy who lived in another country for a while. John is trying to meet with him to build a relationship. Pray that the young man will make time to meet, and be open to John’s testimony, and to learning from the Bible.
by Nancy Norton
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