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Actually, not to tell on myself since it was in my younger days,
I was sorta homeless, living day to day in a hobo camp.
All of us were burn outs from bad relationships, drug, meaningless jobs and a society of glitter that was empty.
The only Bible in camp was a tattered remnant as the smokers were using the pages as paper to roll their cigarettes.
One of the guys started talking about "holy poverty" and "prayer" and God.
So that started the concept of St. Francis type poverty. We talked about how the Saints could go into the desert and survive.
We talked about right living by Holy Men who could survive and thrive, homeless in poverty.
We talked about God and prayer as keys to that survival.
That was when I started having a relationship with God.
It was when I read the Gospel that I saw what we were starting to understand in the camp was "the way, the truth and the life."
What I learned in that camp was an objective reality and the Gospels matched that reality.
The guy who did the talking mostly talked about Faith and God
He never mentioned the Bible or Jesus or the Gospel although he was teaching it as "applied science."
I went on to many other adventures...
That, my friend, is what I call a testimony of faith.... Amen!
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