Madison,Wisconsin 2012
The first impression was; Wow, what a great looking capitol city. Well-manicured, nice landscaping and the lakes topped it off well.
Arriving late Sunday night and with Monday being a holiday I stayed hooked up trailer and all. Tuesday morning I was ready to get settled for the week. I drove to First Baptist Church of Madison (Franklin St) to introduce myself and ask for permission to
park. No one answered the bell so I thought they would be in later. I looked
at the parking signs and decided to unhook the ministry trailer at the rear of
the lot. Then I went just down the road for coffee and breakfast. After which I drove back to the church only to discover that my trailer had been towed. Why? Good question! The answer, “it goes against everything we believe in” then one statement was made to clarify the last, “we don’t believe in Hell”. I’ll get back to this issue
shortly.
How about the towing of the trailer? The sign read; Unauthorized parking prohibited violators will be ticketed. Okay, so I get a $30 ticket. But what about, 13 minutes after the ticket was written the tow company was called? Oh, so much for the pastor saying he waited more than an hour and a half. Two hundred and eleven dollars
later, I was able to get the ministry trailer out of impound. During which time this scripture came to mind; Beloved, do not avenge yourselves, but rather give place to wrath; for it is written, “Vengeance is Mine, I will repay,” says the Lord. Romans 12:19
(NKJV)
Later, that evening it was off to the local Wal-Mart and Praise God! I had a place to park!
On Wednesday another scripture came to mind: Brethren, if anyone among you
wanders from the truth, and someone turns him back, let him know that he who
turns a sinner from the error of his way will save a soul from death and cover
a multitude of sins. James 5:19-20 (NKJV)
Now it seemed right to go and park on the street directly in front of the church and
take a stand for the truth. So with God’s Word in hand and the prop raised, “Don’t Come Here” that’s what was done. Before, during and until after their Wednesday public meeting concluded many people were presented the truth. I’m still praying that God will use that effort to bring some to the knowledge of the truth. Amen.
Thursday was a day of rest in hope of finishing out the week strong.
God did it again as Friday it was game on! So around, across and downtown the banner of Jesus Christ was flown, the gospel shared, brethren encouraged and prayed for.
It was much the same on Saturday, concluding outside of the Capitol building.
This week has been different to say the least. What I experienced here was a liberal spirit, the reproach of the cross, the exhortation to be acceptant of all ways.
The exception being God’s Way, which of course is extremely prescriptive,
difficult and only a few find it.
My fondest memories of this past week are of a few Christians I met and how in the Spirit of Truth and Love we encouraged one another, shared testimonies and prayed one for another. On the outside there was nothing of our appearance to be admired by men, but to brethren the beauty is readily seen and the Joy of meeting one another is beyond words. Thank you; Jo (Not ashamed of the gospel!), Michael (Singing Praises to God 6 years now around the Capitol building) and Steve (Wal-Mart) for extending the Love of Christ to me along The Journey 50 States One True Story Jesus!
Another week has already begun and the start is much better than the last. So to everyone back home in Virginia and to those abroad I say thank you for your prayers and support. Keep praying because I’m realizing the benefits. I believe the road ahead will be rough but much more I am sure; “that greater is He that is in me than he that is in the world”. And “it’s no longer I who live but Christ that lives in me”. Amen.
God willing, I’ll write to you again about this time next week. Agape, David
HI David
It was nice to see you in our area. I am the women you met in walmart that I told you your truck was freaking me out. The details are awesome though. I wanted to wish you the best of luck on your journey and I am very glad you came to our area of Madison. There is more to the story on how you have helped me.
Thank you,
Kelly
David,
My sister died 7 years ago and I was very active in my church in Carlisle PA. I was so angry at God for taking the best part of my family that I left my church and my teaching Sunday School.
When I saw your truck it felt like something had hit me right in the gut. Yes it hurt me when I felt that and could only think one thing and that was someone was trying to tell me something. That is why your truck was freaking me out.
And thank you for showing me that there are people out there that still believe in our Lord. I still have doubts but I am moving closer to God again. David I am Happy again.