Baseball field to DBS




During Blake’s spring ball, I got a chance to meet one of the boys Dad on the team. It wasn’t until the end of season party, on May 1, that I got to connect with Jordan and get to know him a little more. During that conversation we talked about God, shared my story, and he shared how he has always been agnostic to God. He told me at the party that my story moved him and he really thought that he needs God in his life right now. But he didn’t know where to start. He wanted nothing to do with the community church his wife wanted to go to and never got anything out of it. I invited him to study the Bible and he eagerly accepted. We have met twice and are reading through Mark. Today he agreed to share the story of the paralytic man from Mark 2 with a co-worker. He is starting to read through Genesis on his own and wants his kids to interact with the Bible more. Also, two co-laborers, Jez and Nichole, got to join today. Please pray for Jordan. He is learning more about the gospel and surrender as we meet and discuss the scriptures. Pray that surrender will come and his whole household would come to faith.
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