On Wednesday we considered the calendar’s command to “March Forth!” My friend and Navigator colleague Debbie Friley, who lives in St Petersburg, Florida, gets up every day with a clear vision to “march forth” and share the gospel. She sent this story a couple of weeks ago. Too good not to share:
What you’re about to read was bathed in prayer long before these men arrived to deliver my new table. I prayed over my living room and kitchen, asking God to fill each room with His presence. I even put on praise music while they were here because “God inhabits the praises of His people.” 🥰
Today, my new table was delivered and assembled by three guys. I made them espressos, and afterward I asked if I could talk with them for a few minutes. They all agreed — and even said they had time. They are all from Venezuela. We stood together in my kitchen as I clearly shared the gospel with them. Each one acknowledged that they are sinners and that they could not get to heaven by their works. All three prayed to receive Christ right there in my kitchen. We joined hands and prayed together, and immediately afterward one of the men texted his wife to tell her what had just happened!
The angels were rejoicing in heaven today!
“There is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.” — Luke 15:10
Please pray for Ricardo, Jesus, and Dioskar.
We all rejoiced that they came to Jesus on ❤️ Valentine’s Day — and I reminded them they will never forget that! They wholeheartedly agreed. Please pray that God will send believers to follow up with them (they work for Wayfair).
Of course, I tipped each of them generously. One of the new believers held up the Bible and said, “Thank you for the tip — but this is the greatest gift of all.” ❤️
Debbie attached a picture of the guys and a (not so good) picture of herself:
So the woman left her water jar and went away into town and said to the people, “Come, see a man who told me all that I ever did. Can this be the Christ?” They went out of the town and were coming to him…Many Samaritans from that town believed in him because of the woman’s testimony, “He told me all that I ever did.” (John 4.28 – 30, 39, ESV)

What a super encouraging story! Is it okay to share it with our Sunday school community?