The staff of Living Waters were in for a real treat when visitors to the ministry gave a private violin concert and shared a testimony of the gospel’s transformative power.
January 22, 2019
“My Eight-Year-Old Daughter Really Gets It”
Lance is a renowned chef, having won both Chopped and Iron Chef America, who now teaches at America’s most prestigious culinary school. For years, he was a faithful believer who didn’t truly understand the Great Commission and its call to evangelism.
That all changed one morning while Lance was out enjoying a run. A sermon jam came on, featuring our foundational message, “Hell’s Best Kept Secret,” set to upbeat background music.
“I stopped in my tracks. It was as if I had never heard the gospel before. I turned around and ran straight home to tell my wife!”
That sermon radically changed Lance’s view of the gospel and the role he saw his family playing in the Great Commission. Lance led his family to immediately seek out a church that had a heart for evangelism. They joined the evangelism group and now hand out tracts weekly.
“My eight-year-old daughter, Danielle, really gets it. She’s even designed her own tracts to hand out,” Lance told us. “One day, while she was playing with her friends outside, it suspiciously went quiet. We walked up to the front door to see what they were doing. She had two of her neighborhood friends sitting down on the stairs as she walked them through the Good Person test!”
It’s a beautiful thing to see such a godly young lady have a heart for the lost. Lance and his family came to the Living Waters outreach at the 2016 Reason Rally in Washington, DC, and Danielle was a tract-distributing machine! I couldn’t even keep up with her! Of course, it helps that she is such a sweet, cute little girl.
We invite you to prayerfully consider partnering with us. With your help, the Lord will continue to use Living Waters to inspire and equip the next generation to reach the lost.
May God continue to raise up the next generation with a heart for evangelism.
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Until all the nets are full,