We had our last BfA Bible distribution at Everett Community College today. From 11 to 1pm we had a meet and greet with some of the students we met throughout the week at the Student Union Building. Students were able to stop by, have snacks and pizza, and fellowship or ask questions about the Bible. Some of us stayed at the BFA table to continue the distribution, simultaneously. We certainly had sweet and intimate fellowship with some very genuine seekers of the Lord. In total eight students responded and came again to fellowship with us at during this time. While there we were able to connect some to the local saints.

After our corporate truth pursuit, the trainees split into two groups. One group went to have dinner and blend in a local saint’s home, and another group went to the church house to meet a couple of contacts for dinner at the church house. This student was one that we met on campus with his fiancé and this evening she came with her daughter to spend time with us. The sisters from the surrounding area (Olympia and Mukilteo) came all the way to bring the meal for us. We thank the Lord for the sweet supply and coordination in the Body.

As we got to talk to these contacts we realized that one of them lives right next door to where a local saint works. We really sensed the Lord’s sovereign arrangement in bringing them to us. We each continued to share our testimonies, and one of our contacts even shed tears when sharing hers because of Lord’s great love in seeking after us even though we are not worthy. We all realized that we are just “a sinner that toucheth Him.” We are those who love much because we are forgiven much. At the end, we were able to invite them to tomorrow’s home meeting as well.

Statistics:

  • 12 Bibles handed out
  • 4 Wanted further contacts
  • 10 Second Appointments (Second contact with our new gospel contact)
  • 1 Prayed!

Prayer Burdens:

  • Please pray for the continual shepherding of this young couple, that they would be remaining fruit.
  • Continued contact and appointments with ones we met on campus, and at least two remaining fruits among these new ones.
  • Supply and strengthen the local saints to take care of the new ones even when the trainees are gone.
  • Continual blending and coordination between Everett and the saints from the surrounding area (Olympia and Mukilteo).

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