Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Many of you probably saw my friend Mike Craig sitting with me at church this week. Mike is like a brother to me. Scratch that, he is my brother. I'm exactly a month and a day older than him and enjoy telling people that I've known Mike his entire life. I was thinking on the value of his friendship and what it means to me. That made me think of a mutual friend of ours, Walt Smith, as he's the third of this trio of brothers. (there's more guys who are like brothers to me, but trio works better for this story)


It dawned on me that Walt wouldn't have been my friend if Mike hadn't led him to Jesus. Talking with Mike about it, I found out that he told Walt on his side porch that he "was going to hell if he didn't come to OUR church". While Mike's theology might have needed some work in our younger years, Mike's willingness to reach out didn't just change Walt's life but mine as well. Walt is a great friend. Always ready to go the extra mile to show he cares for me and my family. The first to apologize in a fight and the last to hold a grudge.


I don't have many friends like Walt. Most people will unfortunately go their whole life without a friend like him. Many times I look at evangelism as only a means to get people into heaven or connect them to Jesus, but I was hit this weekend with the fact that Mike's act of personal evangelism had a huge impact on my life. I have another member of my family, because Mike cared enough to reach beyond himself and tell Walt about Jesus. Personal evangelism changes more lives than the one you're evangelizing. Whose world could you change today through personal evangelism?