A year with Open-Air Mission

Simon Robinson  |  Features
Date posted:  1 May 2013
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The words of the evangelist John Hawley were never so terrifying as when he turned to me in the middle of Oxford Cornmarket saying: ‘Are you going to preach now, Simon?’

How is it possible for a nervy, stammering 17-year-old to stand up in Oxford city centre with hundreds of people passing by and speak? What Paul said came to mind: ‘Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me’.

That first day in Oxford was petrifying, but a day I will never forget. God took control and it was the first coherent talk I did in the open air. He brought people to listen and many took John’s Gospels from my hand as I finished. I remember the joy which filled my heart when I heard of one man in particular who was spoken to after hearing the message. ‘He seemed very close to knowing Jesus as his Saviour’, I was told. So began my gap year as a trainee evangelist with the Open-Air Mission.

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