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I am So Blessed With This Powerful Testimony of Pastor Carter Conlon

This is the powerful testimony of Pastor Carter Conlon. He is the Pastor of Times Square Church in New York City. This was recorded in 2010 in Dublin, Ireland at The Annual Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship Conference. He was a former police officer. He relates his faith as a young boy, how he made a huge life changing encounter with God that changed his views, and the miracle working power of God in the life of his dad.

Pastor Carter Conlon Testimony

Pastor Carter Conlon is senior pastor of Times Square Church, an inter-denominational church in New York City, where he joined the pastoral staff in 1994 at the invitation of founding pastor David Wilkerson. Read more about him at https://carterconlon.com

Near Death Experience Puts Man Face-to-Face With God

Jim had no interest in God but focused on building a life of luxury. Then he accidentally overdosed on medication and had a near-death experience. He was found in his truck unconscious and his organs all shut down. But her wife, a Christian, prayed hard for Jim’s miracle. Watch his story .

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What is Your Cardboard Testimony?

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Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new. – 2 Corinthians 5:17

You’ve got to see this video. It’s brilliant and powerful. What an innovative way to testify to the goodness of God! Men and women from all walks of life in this video prove one thing: God is involved in our personal lives! He knows every detail, He knows every battle, and He knows every circumstance of our lives. In His eyes, nothing is hidden.
Do you have a cardboard testimony? Care to share one? Why don’t you type in to the comment box just below this post? The bible tells us in Romans 10:17 that faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. Sharing our faith by our testimonies is a bold action glorifying God and edifying and bridging people to God. We serve a living God. A real God. An awesome God.
If I were to write my cardboard testimony, it would be this: “I am a drunkard. I am a liar. A sinner recidivist! But by God’s Grace, I am a Holy Spirit- led man.” What’s yours?

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Muslim Jihadist Met Jesus and Became Christian – Kamal Saleem

Kamal Saleem was born in Lebanon and trained as a Jihadist. He came to USA for the cultural Jihad at age of 20. He went to Bible belt to convert people to Islam. One day, he got involved in car wreck and he started to meet Christians.

“We were training for what’s called, ‘Culture Jihad,’ which is shifting cultures. Culture Jihad is unlike the sword, unlike the rifle. It is the Jihad that will come into your world.” “In Islam, liberty, freedom, monarchy, all these are idols and must be brought down. So the liberty that you have in United States of America is anti-Islam, so America must be changed. So I moved to the ‘Bible Belt’ specifically. The Bible Belt was the strongest of the strongest. That’s where the stout Christians are, and I want to take on the best of the best, because I considered myself as the sword of Islam. I thought, ‘I’m anointed. I’m unique. I’m selected. I’m coming to a country and a culture to change it. I have the power of Allah with me.'” – Kamal
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Muslim Jihadist Met Jesus and Became Christian - Kamal Saleem

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Billy Graham: My Moment of Decision

Billy Graham Testimony
 

“Read Billy Graham’s testimony, in his own words, of the moment that he decided to give his life to Jesus Christ.”

 

My Moment of Decision
I’ll never forget my first year in high school. Babe Ruth, the great “king of swat,” came to my hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina, to play an exhibition game. All of us were on the front seats shouting and yelling at the top of our lungs.
My father, who had taken us to the game, arranged for me to shake hands with the great Babe. I will never forget the thrill of shaking hands with the fellow who was the idol of all our young hearts. I didn’t wash my hand for about three days. The next day at school, I was the envy of all my friends.
During my last years in high school, my keenest ambition was to be a professional baseball player. I dreamed of playing in Wrigley Field in Chicago and Yankee Stadium in New York. I “ate up” the sports pages.
When I was sixteen, after finishing a game, I was invited to a church. I was told that a “fighting preacher” was to preach. I was interested, for anything about a scrap or a fight was all I wanted. I forsook my studies and went to church. To my amazement, it was a great evangelistic campaign, and 5,000 people were gathered.
I sat in the rear of the building, curiously watching all the strange happenings. I wasn’t quite sure what would take place next. I had always thought of religion as more or less “sissy stuff,” and that a fellow who was going to be an athlete would have no time for such things. It was all right for old men and girls, but not for real “he-men” with red blood in their veins. I had gone to church some, but that was all.
A great giant of a man stood and began to preach in such a way as I had never heard a man preach. Halfway through his message he pointed right in my direction and said, “Young man, you are a sinner.”
I thought he was talking to me, so I ducked behind the person in front of me and hid my face! The idea of his calling me a sinner!
“Why, I’m as good as anybody,” I told myself. “I live a good, clean, healthy, moral life. I’m even a member of a church, though I seldom go.”
But then he began to quote Scripture. “All have sinned and come short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). “There is none righteous, no not one,” and others. For the first time in my life I realized I was a sinner, that my soul was bound for hell and that I indeed needed a Savior.
But when he gave the invitation, I rushed out into the night and made my way home.
I’ll never forget the struggle that followed. All night long I wrestled and fought. The next day I could hardly wait for evening, so I could get back to the service. This night I sat near the front.
When the preacher got up this time, he seemed to smile at me. He said in tenderest tones that “God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8).
I thought, “This is for me! I’m a sinner. God loves me.”
When the invitation was given I made my way to the front with others. I gave my hand to the preacher (Mordecai Ham) and my heart to the Savior. Immediately joy, peace and assurance flooded my soul. My sins, which were many, I knew were gone. For the first time I had met the Person who became the Hero of my life.
I had sought thrills! I found them in Christ. I had looked for something that would bring pleasure and that would satisfy the deepest longing of my heart! I found it in Christ. “In Thy presence is fullness of joy; at Thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore” (Psalm 16:11).
Christ is the Hero and Idol of my heart. He challenges, thrills and satisfies. “Therefore He is able to save completely those who come to God through Him, because He always lives to intercede for them. … ” (Hebrews 7:25).
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