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Report from the Streets, OSA Regional Event, Wichita Oct. 6


Report from the Streets, OSA Regional Event, Wichita
Thursday, October 6, 2006

The people of Wichita on their morning commute were greeted with a dose of the truth about abortion. Faithful Christians braved high winds and cold weather as they stood for Jesus in the early morning.

Jesus went back to school at West High School and impacted the youth despite opposition from school administration. It is sad that people supposedly dedicated to education would oppose truth. Fifteen to twenty Christians handed out hundreds of pieces of literature. They were joined by one courageous high school senior who unashamedly stood with us and passed out our literature to his fellow classmates One precious young lady mourned the death of her aborted sibling. She missed the sister she would never know.

Prayer intercession at Tillers holocaust center was led by Brother Bill Shanks, a Pastor from New Orleans. He connected the dots between the sin of abortion and God's judgment through Hurricane Katrina.

We then proceeded to Wichita State University to deliver a strong witness for King Jesus. Students responded to our message and took, all our literature, and engaged in intense debate. The combination of public proclamation and one on one discussion was very productive. Some students, when led to articulate and defend their pro-choice attitudes saw the truth of abortion. It is easier to say you are pro-choice when you do not consider that choice is – to kill an innocent child. One young woman who was dealing with homosexual tendencies was brought to an understanding that she was breaking God's law.

Professors brought their students out to mock and antagonize. The truth of God's Word prevailed over those who were wise in their own eyes but truly foolish. Abortion, environmentalism and evolution were flash points of discussion. To some the Truth was a stumbling block – to others it was the very fragrance of life!