| TO THE
EDITOR:
I AM writing to say how much I enjoyed visiting your
Internet web site. I found it to be well organised and attractive.
My personal situation is
that after waiting 42 years to look, I found my birth mom
in less than two hours on the Internet.
It was very exciting until
I discovered she was a Jehovah's Witness. Actually it's still
exciting - why else would God inspire me to try and find
her, grant quick success to that search and provide many
resources to aid in my witnessing to her?
It seems clear that He
has given me a position in her life where she would hear
the true Gospel and give her the opportunity to accept His
Truth before she dies (she has an unusual form of cancer,
which eats away at her bones).
My wife and I plan to visit
the UK next year, perhaps we'll be able to look you up. In
the meantime, you are in our prayers and we would appreciate
your prayers as well.
Peace and joy,
John Bjorkman,
Arizona, USA. |
TO THE EDITOR:
Thank you for your last copy of Concern received this week.
Our prayers are always with
you, and when the chance comes and somebody asks for info
we always , by God's grace, to do what we can.
My son-in-law, who is a
minister at Stoke-on-Trent has JWs into his Rectory when
the chance comes. He talks to them with our daughter and
offers them drinks etc.
Our daughter, who is his
wife, recently worked at a coffee shop in Newcasle-Under-Lyme,
two days a week. To of the girls she worked with were JWs.
One really was an ex-JW with a non-JW boyfriend and being
disowned by her family.
The other girl left, but
our daughter built up a good relationship with her. Melanie
(ou daughter) has now left the job but is still in contact
with the ex-JW girl.
In His grace and love,
Roy & Judi Allen,
Werrington,
Peterborough. |