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Happy Fruitful Friday Reader! Have you ever tried to share Jesus with an atheist?Reader, I was recently asked to witness and share my testimony with an atheist. It was hard. And, I'll be honest, I wasn't sure I should. You know that whole casting pearls to swine Bible verse? Much of what I did felt like I was throwing valuable pearls to pigs. (That's not me calling the atheist podcast host a pig.) He was a good host. He was just an unbeliever. I share the podcast link and my thoughts after the interview in this week's blog. You'll find it interesting.
You can be a witness on my blog this summer!I'm not sure how many atheists visit my website. But it's only our job to share and be the vessels the Potter can use. It's the Holy Spirit's job to use us and grow fruit through us. That's why I'm still collecting personal testimonies that give meaning to the fruit of the Spirit. Have you shared yours? It's easy, and you won't be casting pearls to swine. I've included an easy-to-fill-in form below. Just click the button and share a time when it would have been impossible to be loving, joyful, peaceful, patient, kind, good, faithful, gentle, or self-controlled without the power of the Holy Spirit in you. A time when your fruitfulness surprised you. I will select stories to share on my blog and encourage my readers. I'll share them anonymously, or, if you wish, I'll include links to promote you, your website, products, and services. Reader, if you haven't already, will you share your story with me and my readers? I will post them on the blog this summer and would like to share your inspiring story.
The next book in the Potter seriesIt's coming very soon! The next book is about the pot calling the kettle black. It will address competition, hypocrisy, and how things aren't fair. Of course, it will also show how gracious the Potter is and how He loves each of us. In the new book, Tea Pot discovers that sometimes we prefer coffee over tea. We've been doing a survey, so if you have not already voted Reader, now is your chance! Coffee or Tea? β
Stay Fruitful!, Dawn, Little Pot, Tea Pot, Oil Lamp, and The Small Jar! β If you want the Potter's Vessels at your next event, send me a note.
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