A man who was from a Sikh background saw the team praying for people and said, “Would you pray for me? Certainly, we said, “What would you like us to pray about?” He said, “Please pray that my sins would be washed away.” We said only Jesus Christ can wash away your sins. Explained the gospel, and he accepted Jesus as his saviour.
An elderly lady appeared to be in some distress. The team approached her and asked her if she was okay. She said that while looking around in Primark, she had her purse stolen. We asked if there were any bank or credit cards in the purse, no, she said only £20 in cash. We prayed that any trauma or shock would leave her and that God would restore the money. She was so thankful for the prayers and told us she was a Catholic. We shared what Jesus did for her on the cross and immediately she gave her life to Christ.
A young man in his mid twenties, a Muslim approached us. He was sharing that he loved Jesus, but he couldn’t understand that Jesus died on the cross for his sins. We asked if we could pray for him. Yes, certainly he replied. We prayed he would have a revelation and come to know the real truth of the gospel. He said to us the work you are doing here is amazing. Then he said, “You are the messengers of God!
A nurse from St Georges came out and met with one of the team. She said I have lost my job. She was prayed for that God would give her a brand new one. This happened on Tuesday, and on Thursday, 2 days later, she came up and said she was given a new position. She was so thankful to God.
A young man was standing nearby and asked how he was doing. He replied I am homeless at the moment and shared that he came to London from Birmingham 7 months ago looking for work, he found a job but recently he had lost it. He then told us he was going to a job interview on Monday. We said we would love to pray for him, and he said accepted. After praying for him, he told us he was very grateful.
A man in his 50’s with 2 crutches was asked if he would like us to pray for him, and he agreed, and we prayed the spirit of infirmity would leave him. We asked if he believed in God, and he told the team he was a Hindu. The gospel was shared with him, and he gave his life to Jesus.
A young mum was asked if she would like any prayer for her young baby. She said yes, please, my baby has had a lot of infections. We prayed into that for her and she was very touched by the prayers. We asked her if she believed in God? She told us she was from a Muslim background but was not practising it, we shared the gospel with her, and she received Jesus and his work for her on the cross.
A man sitting on a bench was approached in the grounds of St. Georges. He had swellings in his arms and hands. We asked him what had happened, and he shared it was due to consuming alcohol. We said we were Christians and would like to pray for his condition. He agreed. After he was prayed for, we asked him about where he thought he might spend eternity? He did not know. We shared that heaven and hell are the only options and that God wanted him in heaven. He gladly accepted Jesus.
On the same bench, 2 days later, another man sat looking extremely sad. We chatted to him, and he had been diagnosed with leukemia. He said he had been waiting for treatment, but it kept being postponed. We asked if he would like any prayer, and he said yes. Then we shared that one day we are all going to die, that God sent Jesus to die for all our sins, and he accepted Jesus.
While we were walking in the grounds of St Georges, we noticed a big wheelchair empty. Then we looked up and saw a lady on 2 crutches walking in pain. We asked her if she needed help, and she said she had been trying to park her car. But it had been hard to find a spot. She was worried about being late for her appointment. We said we would take her. Put her in the wheelchair to where she needed to go. We told here we were Christians and how much God loved her. All the way along to her appointment, she was thanking us. We finally got her to her destination and gave her a tract and said when your home tonight, just take time out to read this. She said she would and thanked us once again for helping her.