Being Prepared
This restored post now follows the original Dancz Ministries blog structure more closely and preserves the verified ministry writing that appeared on the site.
This restored post now follows the original Dancz Ministries blog structure more closely and preserves the verified ministry writing that appeared on the site.
Ryan describes beginning the day in prayer, then unexpectedly meeting a fellow student who admitted she was not a believer but wanted to read the Bible. Because he was carrying a small New Testament, he was able to place it directly into her hands.
He recommended starting with the Gospel of Mark because it is concise, accessible, and especially helpful for people unfamiliar with Jewish customs, then moving into Acts to see how the early Church was born and empowered by the Holy Spirit.
The post closes by reflecting on the importance of being spiritually and practically prepared so God can use even ordinary moments to move someone closer to salvation.
“straightforward, and written for a Gentile audience—people unfamiliar with Jewish customs or traditions. It highlights the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus in a way that is accessible and powerful for those new to the faith.”
It keeps an early public ministry voice available under the live domain and preserves a teaching posture designed to welcome people who are still learning the faith.