We just had a big event at our church this weekend where college students from all over the USA and some from other countries joined together.  I know there were at least 2000, maybe a little more.  Guess what?  Rejoice with the angels: 500 (maybe more) SOULS were SAVED!  There were 178 or more baptisms Saturday night!  What a sweet harvest! 

One of the speakers this weekend is a “wanted” man by a bad group of people.  He was once a terrorist who was trained to hate and kill Christians.  Now, he leads others from his old religion to Jesus!  Hallelujah!  Joyce Meyer has given this brother his own TV show and he now reaches millions (in his native language).  He has also started churches from people he has reached from his ex-religion.  Praise God! 

The following scripture from Matthew makes me think of this man.  He walks around without protection and proclaims that Jesus and the prayers of the saints keep him guarded.

Matthew 10:28
Don’t be afraid of those who want to kill your body; they cannot touch your soul. Fear only God, who can destroy both soul and body in hell.

Last night we watched a television show about a millionaire that goes undercover in low income areas to find local people who are trying to help their communities — eventually blessing them with money.  Last night’s millionaire was afraid of skid-row.  After getting to know the people, he realized there was nothing to fear.  He developed a love and compassion for them.  I believe God did a work in his heart.  The people were thanking God for him and he was saying, “God bless you” in return. 

After seeing our guest speaker, then watching this show — I feel like I’m not doing enough.  I want to do more, but how?  But WHAT?  


I want to know that I did ALL that I could in this life to point people to Jesus and to help others.  


Do you ever feel like you aren’t doing enough?


I remember hearing a “tape” (do you remember those?) back in the early 90’s of a man’s testimony (I think his name was Dr. Eby).  He had a life after death experience.  What I remember the most was him weeping and saying, “I wish I had done more.  I wish I had given Him more.”  When he stood before the Lord, he longed to have done more for his Savior.  I can only imagine feeling the same way.

My husband and I both feel this way.  I have a feeling God is about to show us!  Both of us are asking and I know God will guide us.

You don’t need to answer this here, but what can you do to be the hands and feet of Jesus here on earth?


God bless you today!