Sunday, April 16, 2017

Uxbridge Bible Distribution

On Saturday, April 8th,  we went to Uxbridge to pass out Christian Bibles and literature in NW London.  Riding the bus about 50 minutes to work with missionary Scott.  Scott set up a table outside in a busy shopping district.
  
One man Richard spoke to was a young Hungarian named Frange.  He had been in England for a month.  He couldn't make a living in Hungary, so he became an economic migrant.  He loved his country and family and missed them very much.  He was deeply hurt by the fact that his younger brother had died 2 months earlier in an automobile accident in Hungry. This made him wonder how a good God would allow all the suffering and death in the world.  He was angry and refused to believe in God.

Linda spoke to an Indian Hindu man, who had studied lots of different religions and was an atheist of sorts.  They discussed different questions from which was the oldest religion to forgiveness.  He couldn't understand how you could forgive someone who had done absolutely horrible things to you or your family.  In the end he did take a tract and Linda's prayer was that he would believe.

It was a fast morning and afternoon talking to people with the basic questions of life and prejudice.  

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