I am the vine; you are the branches. Those who remain in me, and I in them, will produce much fruit. For apart from me you can do nothing.
My friend Coral got baptized on Easter. She shared her testimony at our church afternoon service. When I first asked her to do the sinner prayers with me she has really complicated feelings. She was confused when I welcomed her she is part of our family. She doesn’t understand very well about differences between sinner prayers and other prayers like prayers before meals. But after she went to the three-day gospel camp. She decided to accept Jesus by her own will. We have such a wonderful friendship. Charles and I go to her school and eat lunch at her school dining cafeteria once a week. She goes to the Friday Bible study and Sunday worship regularly. And she is also attending church meetings such as planning activities and learning to lead the ice breaking games. She is also serving at the church to make the powerpoint slides for the Sunday worship. She has a willing heart to grow and learn more about Jesus. She used to a very confident atheist. Praise God He leads and directs her toward Jesus. Coral has a good friend who believes in atheism. She thinks the same faith makes them become good friends. But now she becomes a Christian she is afraid of losing this friend. I pray for Coral will have a more intimate relationship with Jesus and her friend will see Jesus through her changes. Coral is such a blessing to me. When I see her I feel I have more strength to love others. And making me understand more I can’t do anything unless God is working on it.
I have to pray and depend on Him more. I have a friend who lives in Florida her name is Wan. Recently she told me that she asked her mother what if she becomes a Christian. Her mother responded to her she is totally comfortable if she wants to do so. I feel really encouraged that Wan has the thought about becoming a Christian. I feel she is really close. I will keep praying for her.