KB Biola Broadcaster - 1971-07

Testimonies

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STEVE SCOTT Junior

MARILYN ZIMMER Sophomore

After much prayer and practice we were on our way to Dallas on April 3. I was excited about the opportunity to be a part of spread­ ing the gospel through the medi­ um of drama. When we arrived it was obvious Satan had been work­ ing overtime! Nothing was organ­ ized, nothing was running, there were no people in sight, and I felt that Cod had taken a vacation! In spite of our human efforts and failure, Cod intervened and took control. I cannot help but remember Isa­ iah 55:8, "Cod's ways are not our ways." I began to see that real ac­ tion starts on our knee's and not through personal effort. Prayer is the prerequisite. Finally, I experienced the verse which says that no one draws a man to Christ but the Father. We had countless opportunities to in­ troduce children, youth, and adults into the limitless, abundant life that the Savior offers.

Countless experiences took place that week. Each involved people — the most beautiful peo­ ple I have ever met. The Person that really showed Himself to me was Jesus. Everything in the Pa- villion building drew attention to Him. I had gone with many hes­ itations, unsure of my capability to portray a character unlike my own personality. But through His strength, my weakness was made perfectly strong. For the first time I gave my talents completely to Him and He carried me through. This one week in Dallas chal­ lenged my life. To see so many gifted people, all striving to glori­ fy Jesus Christ is something one cannot easily forget. More than 2,000 people viewed the play, peo­ ple who were Christians challenged to go home and share their faith or those who saw and now know there is an answer to the need in their life.

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