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Deborah 13

Posted by concernedchristian on March 12, 2009

Hello y’all. Hat-tip to Kevin Williams of Puritan Fellowship for posting a documentary by that bastion of Christian witness, the BBC,  entitled Deborah 13: Servant of God. It is a video by a wonderful 13-year old girl in England named (ironically enough) Deborah. She is homeschooled, lives with her family of ten brothers and sisters, and is a huge fan of evangelism: She has tons of Way of the Master gospel tracts, listens to Way of the Master Radio (now called Wretched Radio), and she does what every good Christian does when being interviewed: shares the gospel so much that they can’t help but put it into the documentary. She witnesses to her interviewer, and they also show her hitting the streets in her hometown and sharing with some of her brother’s friends at a party near his university. Through this, she’s probably shared the gospel to more people than any other 13-year old out there.

But don’t take my word for it: here’s the video posted on YouTube:

One Response to “Deborah 13”

  1. “and she does what every good Christian does when being interviewed: shares the gospel so much that they can’t help but put it into the documentary”

    Exactly what I was thinking. Considering they filmed Deborah for the whole summer, everything she said and did must have been saturated in Christ and His glorious Gospel, for the program makers to be left with nothing else.

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