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IS THERE A WITNESS IN THE HOUSE?
It was in Sheffield, Alabama that a young man working at one of the iron works plants was thrown accidentally onto a red-hot armor plate. When he was rolled off by fellow workers, it was doubtful that he would live. His workmates cried, “Send for a doctor!” But the suffering man cried, “Never mind the doctor. I’m dying without God. Who can help me?” And although three hundred men were around him, no one could tell him the way of salvation. After twenty minutes of agony, the man died. One individual who witnessed the accident and heard the cries of the dying man was inactive in his church. When someone asked him about the accident, he said, “I have heard those cries ever since, and I wished I could have stooped down and pointed him to Jesus, but my life closed my lips.”

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