Monday, March 12, 2012

The Station Ministers in Diverse Ways


The Station Prayer Chapel has had the opportunity to minister to Christians and non-Christians alike. Here are a couple stories I hope will inspire you to do what you can do wherever you are.

I became acquainted with a young Muslim man a couple weeks ago through a friend of mine he had called on accident. A wrong number was a God set up!  The man was living in a pup tent he carried in a backpack. He is on probation here and has previously spent time in prison. His mother is a Christian and I’m sure she prays for him a lot. I talked to his wife in California, where he sent her to live with her family until his probation is over in 10 months. She had converted from Catholicism to Islam. He finally found a room to rent here in town that he can afford. My agenda is to just be friendly with him, to share the love of Jesus with him by how I treat him. I’ve prayed for him and encouraged his wife during our phone conversation. I’m showing him a sermon right now so that at some point I might be able to preach him a sermon.

This last week Jan and I ministered to a man who we knew very casually from attending a small church here in town several years ago. We knew he had professed Christ but was now backslidden. As we talked with him, Jan got some very focused prophetic insight about abuse in his life when he was about 6 years old. He finally admitted she was correct and that he had been sexually abused by 2 older sisters when he was 6. That hurt little boy was still in there, alive and not well. He, too, had been in prison several times. At one point a packet of crystal meth fell out of a magazine he had with him. He was afraid Jan was going to call the police when he realized she knew it wasn’t the “sugar” for his coffee he had told her it was. During our 3 hour conversation with him, we both felt impressed to warn him that God was giving him a chance to repent right then and turn his life back over to Christ. To him we did preach a sermon. He left hearing but not responding to God’s plea for his soul. We pray he will come back to God for salvation and healing. None of us know how long we have on this earth.

It’s always a joy to talk with our Christian brothers and sisters who come in with a praise report, prayer request, or just to say Hi! Sometimes the Holy Spirit will give us something for them as they walk through the door. More than a few times a rhema word from the throne room has given hope, encouragement, and direction to one of God’s saints. Hallelujah! We count it a pleasure to serve at The Station.  

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