Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Model Farms Praise Report
Wednesday Novenber 22nd at Model Farms
John and I (Diana) taught out of the book of Ephesians, telling each class about the Gospel with an emphasis on grace and God's purpose for their lives. During one class we were led to share with the class why we trust in Jesus, so John and I both took turns explaining what God has done in our lives since we surrendered to Him. The kids were in awe! I asked them if they have seen God move in their lives like that, and they just sat there. Then John asked them if they have seen God move in another person's life, and once again they just sat there. So I asked them who wanted to see God move in their life, and without haste many of them raised their hands. We led them in prayer to invite Jesus into their lives, and to surrender to His will. While we were praying I couldn't help but look up and see if they had their heads bowed, and all of them did! One boy even had tears in his eyes. I was amazed to see God moving in their hearts the way He did because this is a class we had the day before, and they couldn't stop moving and teasing each other. Even the kid who most vocally and negatively responded to the definition of grace the day before was one of the first to raise his hand expressing he wanted to see God move in his life.
John and I (Diana) taught out of the book of Ephesians, telling each class about the Gospel with an emphasis on grace and God's purpose for their lives. During one class we were led to share with the class why we trust in Jesus, so John and I both took turns explaining what God has done in our lives since we surrendered to Him. The kids were in awe! I asked them if they have seen God move in their lives like that, and they just sat there. Then John asked them if they have seen God move in another person's life, and once again they just sat there. So I asked them who wanted to see God move in their life, and without haste many of them raised their hands. We led them in prayer to invite Jesus into their lives, and to surrender to His will. While we were praying I couldn't help but look up and see if they had their heads bowed, and all of them did! One boy even had tears in his eyes. I was amazed to see God moving in their hearts the way He did because this is a class we had the day before, and they couldn't stop moving and teasing each other. Even the kid who most vocally and negatively responded to the definition of grace the day before was one of the first to raise his hand expressing he wanted to see God move in his life.