Flor de Liz is a colporteur whose testimony demonstrates the impact of literature evangelism. Thirteen years ago, she left her life of dedication to recycling to become an instrument of God, preaching the Gospel through the Seventh-day Adventist Church's publishing ministry. She shares how, despite the challenges, perseverance in literature evangelism led her to witness real miracles.
Since her involvement with the publishing ministry, de Liz has led more than 75 people to baptism, sowing the seed of the Gospel in thousands of homes. In addition, thanks to her dedication, she has sold more than 15,000 books during her 13 years of ministry. This testimony highlights how literature evangelism not only changed her life but also helped her pay for her children's professional careers; two of them have already graduated, and one is studying human medicine at Peruvian Union University.
Through her experiences, de Liz inspires others to persevere, reminding them that although the journey may seem slow, triumph is just around the corner. Literature evangelism represents missionary work that involves spreading the Gospel through books and magazines door-to-door, person-to-person. Those who consecrate themselves to God as colporteurs contribute to spreading the ultimate message of salvation to the world. Find out how a literature evangelist can become a bearer of hope and bring the good news into every home he or she visits.
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The original version of this story was posted on the South American Division Spanish-language news site.