Why Testimony Matters
In the book of Acts, the story of Paul's dramatic change is retold more than once. A man who once persecuted believers becomes one of the boldest witnesses to the Gospel. That story isn't just a historical footnote — it's a concrete example of grace's power to transform.
Sharing a testimony isn't about boasting; it's about recounting something someone else has done. When we tell our own story, we are really putting God's faithfulness on display. That's why testimony has always held a valued place in the life of the church.
You may have a story of your own — small or large. Sharing it with a friend or your community can strengthen your own faith and encourage someone else along the way.
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