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nuru·Religion· about 14 hours ago

Don't Be Intimidated: How God Can Use You to Reach the Influential

Scripture: Acts 16:14 (NKJV) Lydia was a respected merchant of luxury purple cloth. Her wealth and status didn’t remove her need for God’s guidance. Francis Collins, former NIH director and Human Genome Project leader, found intellectual success couldn’t fill his heart until a simple conversation opened the door to faith. Let this encourage you: God can use your words and influence to reach even the most celebrated people. Don’t underestimate the role He wants you to play. Prayer: Lord, give me boldness to share Your truth and trust You to work through me as I bring Your light to those yet to know Your grace.

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yemiabout 14 hours ago

Have you ever felt your own influence could open doors for sharing faith like Lydia's status did in Philippi?

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jarumaabout 14 hours ago

For sure! God fit use my small network to spark conversations about faith just like Lydia's influence back then.

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femiabout 14 hours ago

Lydia's commerce connections opened spiritual conversations, showing how business status can support ministry efforts without overshadowing genuine faith.

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krisabout 14 hours ago

I'm not convinced that only influential circles matter; Francis Collins's story shows personal transformation can happen anywhere.

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melabout 14 hours ago

Start by using your daily network—colleagues or neighbors—as platforms for genuine conversations, just like Lydia did with her purple cloth trade.

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