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TJ Crouch
Hi, my name is
Taylor Crouch, but everybody calls me TJ. I've grown up in a
Christian home all my life. I've gone to church since before
I could remember. When I was five years old, all of my
friends were making decisions and following those decisions
with baptism. I began to feel "left out." So...... I said I
was a Christian, was baptized and pretended to be a follower
of Christ. For four years I felt like something was still
missing. I made a decision, a real one; when I was nine
years old. I gave my whole life to Christ on Mother's day of
2002. I was baptized shortly after.
I've felt a
real change in my life since that time. I went to Camp this
past summer and i decided i wanted to give God more than
just my life, but my willingness. God called me to be a
missionary this year. And, although I am not sure where he
will lead me wherever he leads I'll go. This is the best
decision and commitment anyone could ever make in their
life. i am so glad I made that decision.
Added: 8.29.06
Jill LaFara
I thought that I was a Christian when I was small, I grew up
in a Christian home and I thought I loved God, but there is
much more to that than I thought I knew. One week before we
left for Texas, I was baptized, and then when I came
here, I went to valley explosion and there was a song called I
bow down at your feet. I went to the front of the stage and
bowed down. I asked Jesus to be the leader of my life and I
prayed out loud at valley explosion. I really felt
changed, I really felt what it was like to love God.
Almost a year later I was baptized again, because I wanted to
make it public. I wanted the world to know I had Jesus
Christ in my life, I went to camp and had the best time I
really felt God moving in my life and for the first time in my
life I broke down and I felt like I was with my best friend I
didn't feel alone and it was the most awesome thing in the
world.
Added: 3.12.04
Morgan Hochstetler
Part 1
Hi, my name is Morgan Hochstetler and my testimony is not a
bad one. I was born in to a Christian family I was saved at 8
years old but it doesn't stop there I went to youth camp again
on summer 2003 and I saw a old friend from last youth camp and
I finally heard....I cried and was holding on to her of what I
heard I'm not to tell any of it because all I could say is it
was a living hell for her but now she is a Christian and I'm
glad for that and if i could change anyone's testimony I would
but I
cant all i can do is always see if that person is doing ok
Thank you for reading this if you ever want to talk about your
testimony top me (the people that don't come to our church ill
be glad to talk to you about it)
Part 2
hi again my testimony doesn't stop there. I
have made really bad choices in the past but still do but yet
I always try not to. The day I really changed was at youth
camp 2003. The same place I heard my friends testimony. I
started asking people if they really know God and do they act
like they really walk in Jesus' steps. I would always make
wrong turns in my life and right know I still do but I need to
stop so I always talk to people my age that have had this
problems so they could help me and you should to.
Thanks again for reading part 2 to my testimony if any
questions are needed ask mike or any one from my church to ask
for me to see you or see your message and again thank you.
Part 3
I thought there would never be a part3 to this but, it go as
this. As you may have heard Bryan is moving to Fort worth for
seminary. I know its hard for you guys to know that Bryan has
done ALOT of stuff for use in the past. But its not hard on
me. Now I'm beating that you guys are all what does he mean
that he is sad about Bryan leaving. Because I know that he is
in my heart, in my prays, and in my head. Now if you
know the saying Heroes may be forgotten but legends never die
well here's my own
people's love may be forgotten but friendship and their love
never dies |