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Three weeks ago today I made a trip to Mexico in order to help a man who is learning to be an evangelist. This all came about in the following manner. Recently while doing prison ministry I met a man and I've not seen before, but his very countenance and words quickly proved him to be saved. When I ask about him he said, I had been transferred here in order to be deported back to Mexico in the next two weeks. Suddenly the Holy Spirit showed me in my heart that this man was destined to be an evangelist. The spirit of evangelism was on him big time. As I stopped our conversation and told him what the Spirit had told me, he begin to cry and said O my you have just confirmed what another person wrote me in a letter three years ago.(I might say here that during my stay with him in Mexico I actually saw the letterr that he was referring to that day).
So I asked him what he planned to do when he went back to Mexico. I do not know exactly how he said but I want to get a job and I want to present the Gospel to my people(Mexicans). Okay I said, when you get deported and get an address send me a letter and my friend and I will come and see you. We got the letter and two weeks later we started to Mexico. Three days later we were in Chihuahua Mexico and at his address. His sister sent for him and he came home early from work. Whereupon we immediately, my friend and I, again to show him how we witnessed on the streets. He took to it like a duck to water . In the next two days he hear over 25 people call on the name of Lord for their salvation with his own ears. I have received two phone calls from him since we came back and he is enjoying great success. I have met many men who were "waana-be" soulwinners. Some made soulwinners and some did not but never have I met a man whom the Spirit's told me so quickly about. Today this man is selling vegetables in the market, witnessing to almost every customer, another words he's making his own living and witnessing for the Lord Jesus Christ at the very same time. I would call this a self-sustaining ministry. What do you say?
So I asked him what he planned to do when he went back to Mexico. I do not know exactly how he said but I want to get a job and I want to present the Gospel to my people(Mexicans). Okay I said, when you get deported and get an address send me a letter and my friend and I will come and see you. We got the letter and two weeks later we started to Mexico. Three days later we were in Chihuahua Mexico and at his address. His sister sent for him and he came home early from work. Whereupon we immediately, my friend and I, again to show him how we witnessed on the streets. He took to it like a duck to water . In the next two days he hear over 25 people call on the name of Lord for their salvation with his own ears. I have received two phone calls from him since we came back and he is enjoying great success. I have met many men who were "waana-be" soulwinners. Some made soulwinners and some did not but never have I met a man whom the Spirit's told me so quickly about. Today this man is selling vegetables in the market, witnessing to almost every customer, another words he's making his own living and witnessing for the Lord Jesus Christ at the very same time. I would call this a self-sustaining ministry. What do you say?