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Monday, June 15, 2015
It’s A Story to Be Shared
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There are more than 50,000 university students here in Ufa.
I’ve gotten the impression from spending time with students that they’re more
willing to craft their own worldview rather than accept one inherited from
their parents or grandparents. Even students who claim one of the two major
religions, Islam or Orthodox Christianity, only loosely follow the associated
teachings. Most students seem to have developed their own ideas regarding who
God is, if He exists, and how that should influence the way we live.
I
like interacting with people and hearing their ideas and thoughts, learning how
they came to arrive at this or that answer to an important question. I recently
ate lunch with a few friends. We began talking about our beliefs, how they were
similar and how they were different. We shared different arguments and proofs
that had led us to our beliefs. I don’t like debate for its own sake; I like
entering into these conversations because I want to know what people believe,
what ideas guide their lives. These discussions are times when I’ve been able
to share the truths of the gospel and how they guide my own life.
Late
in the conversation, my friend Ruslan asked a different kind of question. He
said, “You know, these ideas are very good to hear, but what is your personal
experience with religion?” It was my favorite question to answer that day. I
shared with him my testimony of how God found me and how he continued to speak
to me and work in my life in the years following my salvation. And I think God
has given each of us a testimony of his work in our lives. It’s a story to be
shared. It’s a story about an encounter, an experience with love and
forgiveness. It’s a story that transcends an argument or proof because it’s an
encounter with a person, with God. I’m praying that I’ll value the story God
has given me and that He’ll use it to change and redeem the stories of students
who need to hear it.
Shawn B.
Shawn B.
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