On a beautiful, warm January morning, a colleague and I were having breakfast in a outdoor coffee shop at MacRitchie Reservoir Park in Singapore. With a beautiful lake and immaculate gardens surrounding us and a light breeze blowing across the water, the setting was quiet, calm and lovely.
At a nearby table, a young woman sat quietly reading her Bible. She was absorbed in the text, occasionally looking up to consider what she had read. She never said a word, but her heart and priorities were visible to everyone at that coffee shop. It was a gentle, positive, silent witness.
She was not ashamed of Christ or His book. She neither preached a sermon nor sang a song. She was willing to be identified with the Savior, yet she did not need to announce that allegiance.
In our attempts to share the message of Jesus, we must eventually use words, because ultimately words are needed to present the gospel. But we can also learn from example of this woman.
There are times when the quietness of our everday actions speak loudly, revealing our love for the Lord. In our desire to share Christ with a broken world, let's not ignore the power of our silent witness.---Bill Crowder---words like this stir, thoughts in me of a time whence I truly beleived, an yet tho I read this, I am stired by the testimony offered here. I hope this helps those whom read this benefit also-----Mwr--11/28