To meet the King’s Kung Fuist and Karate for Christ Team, we’ll look at each in dividual and their salvation experience. Michael M. Winburn came to the Lord through the ministry of the Riverdale Baptist Church on May 5, 1982, Barry Askew in the spring of 1976 and Julie Aschoff met the Savior in September of 1980 in an evangelistic meeting. You’ve met the King’s Kung Fuist and Karate for Christ Team so you see we have a unique group of young people serving the Lord in a unique way. The King’s Kung Fuist began in September of 1982 at the Above and Beyond Teen Club of Riverdale Baptist Church of Upper Marlboro, Maryland. This was approx imately 4 months after I came to know Christ as my Savior. Barry Askew joined the team in September of 1983. When we came to W.O.L.B.I., we carried on the King’s Kung Fuist with ministry outreaches to mostly teenagers. Here at W.O.L.B.I. we met Julie Aschoff (American Kiyokoshia Karate). We, the King’s Kung Fuist and Karate for Christ, believe in using our gifts for the Lord. How?, you ask. In a society where the philosophy is entertainment centered, we use the Martial Arts as a magnet for attraction. During the demonstration of Mar tial Arts, we present a clear plan of God’s gift of salvation including an invitation. The Spirit of God works and people get saved!! This year alone at W.O.L.B.I., we’ve seen approximately 65 teens come to Christ. I’m excited that God has chosen to use us. What do the members think? Barry . . . “This is a captivating means to share Christ.” Julie . . . “It’s really exciting to see how He uses a talent like karate to glorify Himself.” We don’t claim to be masters of the art, Just servants of the Savior!!
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