When Jace Anderson was younger, he once ran into a bit of trouble.
When he befriended a girl who had a boyfriend, he thought they were just friends, but she thought differently. Then my boyfriend noticed it.
“She asked me to come to a Bible study and, you know, I was basically dragged around about my faith because I was there for a Bible study. , for crying out loud,” Jace explained and added. A few weeks later I came to be with the Lord. The girl became alienated, but we continued on our merry way. ”
“I was in the wrong place at the wrong time, but I was there at the right time to bring him to the Lord,” he says.
“You got beaten up for the gospel,” Zach laughs.
“I didn’t fight back. Just words and spirit,” Jace says, and Zack continues to tease.
“You didn’t give him the right to fellowship,” Zach jokes.
“I decided to preach the gospel to him and thought that I would avoid the beating, but it didn’t happen. But it worked. It happened in my life It was a strange phenomenon,” says Jace.
Now the two are friends, and his former attacker even helped him with his ministry.
“We’re friends; we’re brothers,” Jace says.
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