Brenda Bullman

I am so fortunate to have been raised in a Christian home. My mom and Dad loved the Lord and were very active in every arm of our Church. I tell my friends, “I had a drug problem at an early age” because I was drug to church on Sunday morning, Sunday night, Wednesday night and every other night if something was going on. When I was a young teenager, we visited a revival service. The evangelist would say, “You have to see yourself lost before you can be saved”. What did he mean? That confused me. But as the week went along, I understood. It didn’t matter how many activities I attended, or how many times I went to church, I saw myself lost because I had sin in my life. Right then, I asked Jesus to come into my heart and save my soul; I am so grateful that I did! I have been a Christian for a long time and one of my favorite songs is, “The longer I serve Him, the sweeter He grows.” I have found this to be so true. Even though I have had many crosses to bear, the Lord has been with me through it all. I praise Him for His love and forgiveness and my greatest desire is to hear Him say, “Well done thou good and faithful servant.” What a glorious day!

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  1. Nick Davis Says:

    Mrs. Brenda,

    I do have to say that I am most encouraged by what you have said. It is good to know that I have someone in my life who is close with the Lord. I respect you so much for your walk with Jesus. We all have crosses to bear, and I believe God set it up that way. Changes in our life are seasonal, and I believe that we go through hardships because God knows that we can use it for His glory one day. Once we have overcome whatever it is that Satan has thrown at us, it is our reponsibility as Christians to share that story, and to help those who might be going through some of the same things. Of course, Jesus proved who He was by merely His interactions and miracles for the common man(people who had needs, sickness, and demons of their own kind. I want you to know that you have a powerful story and you have helped me in the past years to overcome my demons…just like Jesus. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for being who you are, and for being my friend.

    N

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