Don't Quit! (Walter's Story)

Like every follower of the Lord Jesus Christ, my family and I have faced many trials during the last six months--some as difficult as we have ever faced.  Just this afternoon, Mahria suggested I start to journal those moments in time--moments of grace--when the Lord, who is always faithful, allows us to see His faithfulness in the midst of our trials.  Philippians 4:8 is the verse that is my motivation for the journal.

I started the journal shortly before dinner.  After dinner, I decided to take out my cross to the street corner where I started this aspect of my evangelism.  If you are new to this blog you can read Part 1 and Part 2 of how the cross became a part of my ministry.

It has been months since I've been on the corner of Avenida Entrana and Lyons Avenue with the cross.  It was blessing to be on that first street corner again.  And I was further blessed to have Michelle along with me.

We stood on the corner for about an hour, enjoying some wonderful daddy/daughter fellowship.  I was afforded the opportunity to hand out a few tracts and to wave at those who either yelled in anger or waved and honked in affirmation.

It was getting dark and we were about to head home when I saw a young man on a motocross bike across the street.  The light changed and he rode toward us.  He was wearing a dark plaid shirt, dark rimmed glasses and what appeared to be a brand new Yankees baseball cap.

"Every Yankees fan gets a million dollars tonight!" I said as I handed him a tract.

"So how have you been?" he asked.  "Do you remember me?"

"What's your name?"

"Walter."

"Oh, hi, Walter."

"You were here with your cross last August when two of my friends and I came up to you.  You talked to me for an hour."

"I remember!  So, how are you doing?"

"Much better.  You see, not long after you talked to me, Jesus Christ found me and saved me."

"Really?  How did that happen?"

"When you talked to me last August, I was in a pretty bad place.  I was running around with the wrong so-called friends.  I was always angry, always in a bad mood.  My family was evicted from our house.  I got kicked out of every school in the district, and I eventually dropped out.

"I thought about our conversation.  You gave me a Bible.  And one day not long after we talked, I walked into the church down on 15th Street and Walnut."

"The Baptist church?" I asked.

"Yeh, and there's a Spanish congregation there, too."

Walter continued.

"I realized that I needed Christ.  And He changed my life.  People told me before that I needed therapy, that I needed a psychologist.  Not anymore.  All I need is Christ."

"So, are you telling me that you have repented of your sin and have put your faith and trust in Jesus Christ alone for your salvation?"

"Yes.  He saved me. He did it in His timing."

"Praise God!" I said.

"And whenever I share my story with people, I start by telling them about the day I talked to the man on the corner with the cross."

"Walter, it's been months since I've been on this corner."

"I know.  I come by here a lot and I always say to myself, 'I wonder what happened to the guy with the cross.'"

"Walter, you have made my day."

Walter extended his hand.  Instead of taking his hand, I put my arms around him.  "Walter, I thank God that I can now call you brother."

We talked for about thirty minutes.  Walter shared that he was able to get back in school and graduated in December.  He now has a job at a local bike shop.  He was on his way to a home Bible study when he saw us on the corner.

Walter's new passion in life is sharing his faith in Christ with other young people in the neighborhood--people with whom he used to roam the streets.  Today he walks those same streets looking for people with whom he can share the gospel.

It was time to say goodbye and Walter made his way across the street.  Michelle and I marveled and rejoiced in what we just saw the Lord do.  We praised Him and thanked Him all the way home.

It was a moment of grace. - Tony Miano, Director of the Living Waters Ambassadors' Alliance

(We, at Living Waters, pray that life stories like Walter's inspire and equip you to never quit fulfilling the Great Commission.  The Spirit of God is at work always.  Often we plant the seeds;  sometimes we are present at the reaping.  But always, it is the work of the Holy Spirit.)

Comments (10)
  • Danny Castellano  - don't Quit [ Walter 's Story}
    thanks Tony for sharing that - I'm so glad the Lord blessed your labor and you
    not being ashamed of HIS GOSPEL - I love you brother and I'm grateful for you
    and the ministry
  • Jonathan Shafer  - Identifying with Christ
    Thank you for this testimony. I held a similar wooden cross for the first time
    on 5/29/10 when street witnessing in Naperville, IL. The physical cross in my
    hands helped to start conversations, and also helped me focus on the message of
    permanent redemption on Memorial Day. Our church is working on several more
    wooden crosses and we plan to continue to invite especially the new Christians
    in our church to join us in proclaiming the Power of the Cross over our sin.



    Nothing thrills my heart like seeking a new Christian witness for Christ!



    Idea: If you should see Walter again, invite him to join you; and make him a
    copy of your wooden cross, with his salvation date etched in it
  • Wiseman  - Commanded By The Lord
    Join us those of you who call yourselves Christians. Where is the masses of you
    that have been commanded as I have been to spread the gospel to every living
    creature? People are going to HELL! Don't you even care that your own family
    members have never accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior? Get off your
    couches and be a Fool For Christ for the sake of those who haven't heard. What
    are you waiting for? The time is nigh at hand. If they really knew what they are
    facing they would beg you to convince them of their fate!!!
  • CHICAGOHAND
    My brother in law and I just finished our cross. Pray for our ministry in
    Naperville, IL.
  • Derek Turnbaugh  - Refreshing water to dry ground
    Thank you for your testimony. Yesterday I was so discouraged, mainly because I
    allowed myself to be attacked by the enemy. I just felt like a failure as a
    witness, passing up opportunities due to the stinkin' fear of man. But I know
    that it isn't about us and the work we are doing, it is about Jesus Christ and
    the work he has done to save us!! I want to share that truth for His glory and
    so that others could come to the saving knowledge of Jesus. I am encouraged by
    your faithful and fearless witness to the lost and how God has brought the
    increase in this brother's life. Praise the living God for his mercy, grace,
    love and power. Keep on keepin' on for Jesus!
  • chad  - reminds me
    when I was a kid, I saw a man in a white robe and sandals walking down the
    highway in Minnesota (circa 1972), carrying a large wooden cross. My dad said
    he might be crazy and to be careful of people like that. Maybe he was right,
    but I never forgot it. I knew this man had something I wanted even though I did
    not get saved till I was thirty.
  • Jameka Williams  - Glory to God
    This is an encouraging story! How wonderful it is for another soul to be saved.
    The angels in heaven are singing!

    So then, dear brothers and sisters, be firm. Do not be moved! Always be
    outstanding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labor is not in vain in
    the Lord. 1 Corinthians 15:58
  • hennyfam  - Inspirational
    Thank you for sharing what God is doing through your ministry. It is a great
    blessing God allowed you to see how he uses those who say " here am I, send
    me". Praise God for his unwavering faithfulness!!! Your story is an
    encouragement to me, as I feel a little dry in the ministry I have been faithful
    to.
  • Roy  - I need this
    I so look forward to hearing these stories of faith and hope from my Living
    Waters friends and family. Between Living Waters and Wretched radio and my home
    church of course there is always words and stories of encouragement. I so long
    to see some fruit from my own personal witnessing experiences. I know that
    whenever we serve our King by sharing the Gospel that in and of itself is a
    blessing. Oh, but how I could use some personal encouragement that seeds planted
    have grown into fruit through Jesus Christ. God bless you all.
  • Jessicabird  - What a wonderful story!
    Thank you so much for sharing this story! I am literally in tears. Praise God!
    He is SO GOOD!
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