This past week was amazing! A week ago Sunday one of our newest team members asked us to pray for her knee. She had torn her ACL through a bicycle crash and was told she needed surgery. She was hobbling around with a stiff brace.
Well, we prayed for her and then she went to a specialist. He told her he couldn’t find the tear. He saw the other doctor’s report, with precise description of the damage, but couldn’t find any damage on the newer MRI. He basically said, “Have a great life… you don’t need me!”
And then some of our team prayed for a lady that had such bad arthritis pain in her arm that it had become unusable. This is especially bad because she needs to be able to use her arm for the retirement home where she volunteers. So she asked us to pray for her Wednesday night at our Bible study.
She awoke Thursday morning with no pain in that arm whatsoever!
And on Sunday morning, one of our team members was having a lot of headache pain and concentration problems because of a concussion he’d received the week before. When we prayed for him, he said the pain was instantly gone!
But the wildest thing was that a visitor came on Sunday that had been invited by one of our team. I had the strangest conversation with this man.
He told me that he didn’t believe Jesus was “the way”. He instead believed in “the truth”… a universal truth that is overarching, whatever you want to call it. He felt that Jesus was someone who showed us how to know “the truth”.
Anyway, on Saturday night he had a dream where an angel appeared to him. The angel revealed to him that he should go to Watermark on Sunday.
He told me he LOVED the service. Since he’s a musician, he really connected with our worship team (all professional musicians!). And apparently my message on what love REALLY is connected with what he’s been “feeling” lately. As he said, “Love is just another expression of the truth.” God is so creative in reaching people far from Him!
And then he told me he had grabbed a bunch of business cards and was bringing all of his friends!
Keep praying… you’re helping us change the spiritual landscape here in Freiburg, where less than 1% of the population has a personal relationship with Christ, or attend a life-giving church.
Praise God!
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