We meet people all over town and in every situation. We talk to people on the subway, on the bus,
waiting in lines, etc. Foreigners stick out here so we usually find them. Just
yesterday I met a group of people who didn’t look local but I wasn’t sure. It
turns out they were moms, teens, and children from Mexico and Pakistan who live
not far from us at the Air Force Academy. That’s the same place our Muslim
Pakistani friends lived about a year ago. Bus stops, bus rides and subways
provide great meeting places.
One day on the subway
we met Stefan from Vienna, Austria. We always look for connections to begin
conversations. Naturally we asked him if the greatest classical music composers
hailed from Vienna. Of course!
Stefan is a fascinating entrepreneur. Here he
represents Schärf Vienna-style coffee machines and seeks to establish coffee
shops joined with a local bakery franchise. Where else could we get really good
coffee and Viennese desserts? He shared with us his plan and program.
Apparently one of his first shops will be near our home, though we haven’t figured
out exactly where yet. After meeting on the subway, we met together a few times
to hear his story and get to know him. Although he travels often to exhibitions
and trade shows, he did attend BBC recently (and even an international
fellowship in Shanghai) and hopes to come when he is in town. In one of our conversations, we wove in the concept of Mark 8:36 “For what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his soul?” and the concept from Acts 17:22-31 that all men everywhere reflect the image of God, have an instinct for worship, and a quest for transcendence.
In the course of a conversation with Stefan at a local coffee
shop, Mark decided he wanted to send a video message to Stefan’s Thai wife who
lives in Thailand. Nearby sat a young man who spoke perfect English so Mark
conscripted him to shoot the video while Mark talked with Stefan introducing us
to his wife. We then had a brief conversation with Kevin and gave him our card with our contact information.
A few days later, Kevin messaged Mark to say that he had read our
blog and thought we had a “fascinating life”. Ha, little does he know. 😉But that opened the door for further
contact. Over several messages he expressed sincere interest in Christianity -
what it is and what it means. We met him for dinner at that same coffee shop
later and really opened up the gospel to him. He asked many questions and had
great discussions. We even gave him a copy of Ultimate Questions and a gospel of John in his native language. At
the end of our time that day, Mark asked if he could pray to close our evening.
Kevin asked, how does one pray? Mark suggested Kevin repeat what Mark prayed so
Mark prayed that God would open Kevin’s heart and confess his sins. Kevin
recently made contact with us again after being out of town for a while.
Please pray for Stefan and Kevin that God would open their hearts
to see their need for Jesus as Lord and Savior.