Word of Life Bible Institute Yearbook 2001

diey played against. God answered their prayers and doors opened for them to communicate the Gospel. One door God opened was playing indoor soccer in F.G.I. Ray Brook Prison during the winter quarter, allowing the soccer players to witness to inmates, as many as eighty at a time. The soccer team had a victorious year in both of their ministries. With a record of 7-2-1 on the field and nine salvations off the field, their victory wras in eternity. The soccer team w?as not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone Who believes... Leo Dorado

Dedication to serve the Lord does not always mean leaving behind what we love to do. God has given us talents which serve as a means of sharing our faith. For this group of young men, the Lord gave them the talent and passion for soccer. Throughout the year, die soccer team traveled to local community colleges and prisons, ministering both on and off die field. On the field, the team members were able to minister through their attitudes and love to the opposing teams. Off the field, the team was able to share the gospel of Jesus Christ and present the plan of salvation. The men not only played as a team, but also became burdened as a team about the souls of men

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Above: Brian Dreg its uses a tract to share the gospel with a Twins player.

Below: Gabe Preston (#7) throws the ball as Dan Preusser (#15) stays in the backfield.

Above: Josh Dunwoody, #4 for WOLBI, was able to talk to #4 from the other team. Left: Peter Fox showed die guys he played against a specific verse from his gospel of John.

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