Mountaintop Ministry

Salvation Stories 

A laundry worker felt led one night to put a tract into a rolling basket which would be used the next morning. The next day the floor manager called him into his office and asked him if he was responsible for putting the tract into the basket. Confession having been made, the manager said, " Last night I came here discouraged and disappointed with life. I wheeled that basket under the middle girder of the pressing room, intending to hang myself from the girder and kick the basket from under me. I caught sight of the paper in the basket and picked it out. That tract saved me from suicide and also saved my soul, for I have accepted Christ as my Saviour."

Mrs A. L. Vess

"... I once read of a diver who was saved at the bottom of the sea.He saw a piece of paper waving in the currents and then noticed that it was clutched in in the mouth of an oyster fixed on a rock. He detached it and began to read the message through the glass window in his face piece. it was a gospel tract. And the circumstances were so unusual he senced God was dealing directly with him. Coming so unexpectedly, he reasoned, " I can't hold out any longer. His mercy is so great that He has caused His Word to follow me even to the bottom of the ocean." Then and there that diver opened his heart to Jesus and received assurance of sins forgiven."

C. S. Lovet

A man gave out tracts for years on a certain street corner. Because there were no results,he gave up. Returning to the same corner two years later he saw a man giving out tracts on the same spot. Striking up a conversation he learned that the man had become a christian through a tract given out there just over two years previous. He added, "Many times I've come back here to find the man to thank him, but he never came back. So I decided he must have died and gone to his reward. That's why I've taken his place."

Leslie B. Flynn

While witnessing door to door in a trailer park,we met an attractive fifteen year old girl named Jonna. I presented the gospel to her on the deck outside her house and she prayed to accept christ. Just then her brother and one of his friends showed up and I couldn't help but notice that they were sporting earrings bigger than Jonna's. We needed to leave and Joanna went inside their house. As we passed by an open window I heard her say to her brother, "Jesus just saved me."

Wes Nelson