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It’s Witness Wednesday!

Today, join Todd at Gainesville State University as he engages students about their experiences and spiritual beliefs. In a number of unique conversations, see how the law and the gospel can be presented in a way to make individuals see their sin and their need for a savior in Christ.

Segment 1

• Efren lost his sight at age 8—he “sees” now through memory, sound, and mental mapping.

• Openly admits being unsure about his Catholic faith and what Jesus’ sacrifice really means.

• Efren is confronted with the reality of sin and the justice of God.

Segment 2

• Drew, dressed in a monk-style outfit for fun, admits he claimed Christianity mostly for “fire insurance.”

• Fully confesses he doesn’t live like a Christian and is scared of death and judgment.

• Realizes he’s treated salvation as an escape plan, not a relationship with a holy God.

Segment 3

• Walked through the Ten Commandments and confessed to being a liar, thief, and lustful.

• Learns that true Christianity isn’t about earning God’s love—it’s about receiving undeserved grace.

• Begins to grasp the gospel: Jesus saves sinners not because they’re good, but because He’s good.

Segment 4

• Anna wants to evangelize but wrestles with how to explain the gospel clearly.

• Learns how to shift from “ask Jesus into your heart” to biblically using God’s law to reveal sin and lead to repentance.

• Encouraged to root her Christian walk in grace, not guilt—her performance doesn’t keep her saved, Jesus does.

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