We're studying with a young man named Philley, in a phone shop, normally about
1pm it's very quiet, but today quite a few customers come in one in particular
with a problem that's seems like it will take a while to solve.
We start chatting to a South African couple who also come
into the shop...nope they don't want any magazines...so the magazines just sat
on the table while we waited.
Philley finished with his customer but before the customer
leaves he asks us "are you JW's?" We of course answer "yes, how
could you tell" he recognized the magazines and he overheard us discussing
the bible.
He's from Singapore where he's met our people before. He
had a visit from an elderly bro who could barely walk 30years ago that really
impressed him, he was spoken to respectfully and shown scripture to answer
questions. The brother visited him 3 weeks in a row but then never heard from
him again, he thought maybe he had died, but he always remembered him as it was
so different compared to when a pastor visited him, he stayed 10mins and then left
because he couldn't handle the Buddhist idols in his house and told him he
would burn in hell because of them. He could see how hypocritical this was as
there were so many idols in the church.
His question for us amongst others were "why do
Christians condemn other religions to hell, why not be kind and maybe we would
listen?"
We had a nice conversation again we were able to answer
him from the bible which he really appreciated.
In Singapore he worked for the military and he would see our young men being put into detention for refusing military service and this furthered his admiration for the witnesses.
We left him our details and look forward to another chat
soon.
Was a great reminder that we never know the impact our
Christian personality has in our ministry, even 30 years later.
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