The boy was taken to London. The operation was a success. The businessman kept the mother informed of her son's progress. Finally she got a telegram saying that the businessman and her son would be returning by train.
The mother could hardly believe her eyes as she saw the son walking up to her. He leaped into her arms and started to say, "Mother, I will ... " but that is as far as he got. The mother stopped him and said, "Son, don't say a word. Just run up and down the platform and let Mother see how you can do it."
He ran up and down once or twice and then went to his mother and began to say something. But again she cut him short and had him run up and down the platform. Finally, the mother was satisfied and the son was able to say what he wanted to say. "Mother, I will never be satisfied until you meet the doctor in London. He's the most wonderful man in the world."
Evangelism is just like that. It is a grateful person sharing with another what Christ has done in his life and can do in this other person's life too. As D. T. Niles used to say, "Evangelism is one beggar telling another beggar where to find bread."
- Ajith Fernando in "The Christian's Attitude Toward World Religions"
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