“We Have an Answer”: A Story of Salvation

On Monday, January 13, 2020, heaven rejoiced as we gained another brother in Christ! Once a week, In His Steps Director, Reverend Bacon, travels to three area detention centers to minister to juvenile offenders who are in the pre-trial units. These young men wait in pre-trial units until they are able to go to juvenile court and receive their sentencing for their offenses. “From time to time, we do have kids who remain in these pre-trial units for up to 90 days. These opportunities allow us to build relationships with them,” Reverend Bacon says.

 

 

At a weekly Bible study in an area youth detention center last week, Reverend Bacon encountered a young man that he had met before at a previous Bible study. “I took some time to relate to him the first time, just to learn a little bit about him. It helped him feel more at ease with me the second time we met because he knew I was there to encourage him, not to demean him.” While this young man was quiet throughout the first Bible study, during the second one, Reverend Bacon made it a point to involve him in the lesson he was teaching. As they were going through the Four Spiritual Laws, Reverend Bacon had the young man read parts of the passage, a technique that helps in several aspects in the detention center ministry. First, it helps the young men remember what they’ve read more clearly. We believe that the Bible never returns void, and because of that, we know that in each of these young men’s lives these passages of scripture will return to their minds when they need it most. On this day, it also helped Reverend Bacon see that the young man was well-educated and could read proficiently. He says, “it allowed me an opportunity to encourage him that he was a very good reader. We try to encourage these kids in any way we can, including but never limited to evangelism. We want them to go back to school and go to college or a trade program. So I told him, “You’re a very intelligent young man, I can tell that. You shouldn’t be here, you should be back in school, getting ready for college.” This helped him know I was on his side.” 

 

Reverend Bacon and the young man read through the Four Spiritual Laws, which explain first that all of us are loved by God, but that we all have sinned. Reverend Bacon mentions that he was careful to point out the “we” in those statements, “because often people go into the detention centers and only apply their lessons to the boys, as if those of us giving the Bible studies are without sin, so I always emphasize that I’m just as guilty of sin as they are.” The young man seemed to truly resonate with the first two points of the Four Spiritual Laws, and he began to let his guard down a little bit more. The third law emphasizes that Christ is the only provision for man’s sin. Not religion, not works. When they reached the end of the Four Spiritual Laws, Reverend Bacon stressed that each one of us must personally receive Jesus. 

 

“I said to him, “Can you remember a time where you wanted to say to God, “I’m ready to give my life to you, and I want to receive Jesus Christ as my savior”? I gave him some time to think about this, and I could tell he was really thinking. We moved on to the prayer in the Four Spiritual Laws book that’s used to lead people to the Lord. I read this prayer to him and I could tell he was looking at it very intently as I read it, and after I read it, I asked him a simple question–

 

“Does this prayer speak to the desires of your heart?” 

He said, “it does.” 

So I said, “let me ask you another question, are you ready to receive Jesus as your personal savior today?” 

And he said, “I am.” 

 

Reverend Bacon confesses he was a little taken aback by the young man’s willingness to accept Christ right then and there, but he knew this was the Lord being faithful through His Word. He led the young man through the sinner’s prayer and then the young man prayed it himself, sincere in his faith. Reverend Bacon says, “I told him when he had finished praying that there’s nothing magical about this prayer. God looks at your heart, and he knows whether or not you believe with your whole heart. He seemed to understand and have a peace about him.”

 

 

As every believer knows, your walk with Christ truly begins after you accept Him into your life. In His Steps prioritizes follow-up with new believers. When we go into the detention centers, we always give new believers something with In His Steps’ name on it and contact information to get in touch with us when they’re released. Additionally, In His Steps does everything within our power to get them connected with a local church. Specifically with this young man, he will be serving time in the detention center on the weekends and during spring break so that he will be able to continue his high school education. While he is in the detention center, Reverend Bacon plans on making pastor’s visits to continue following up with him on what it means to live the Christian life. 

 

So how can supporters of In His Steps help? Of course, we ask that you would pray that the seed that was planted takes root and that this young man would grow in Christ. We ask that you would pray for this one soul who received Christ on January 13th, 2020, and that he would come to understand more about the Christian life, devoting himself to learning more about his God. In a more general sense, we also ask that people would pray for In His Steps to have a more fruitful ministry in the detention centers. We are in the process of expanding with a dear friend and ministry partner who will be able to serve with the girls in detention centers, and we’re so excited for this opportunity!

 

As Reverend Bacon finished telling of this miracle of a young man coming to Christ, he said, “Here is a word from my heart: the Church, the body of Christ, needs to become a little more intentional about reaching young people. Like never before, our young people are under attack; there are temptations that are alluring these young people from as early as elementary school. I’m a firm believer that children have a sense of belonging, and if they don’t have that need fulfilled in their family and their church, they will look for it elsewhere. My heart’s desire is that the church would become more intentional about engaging the young people around them and making a personal impact on their lives. We have an answer; it’s our responsibility to share it with others.” 

Meet the SPASE Students! — Week Two

Our SPASE program is in full swing this January, as our 21 students came back from Christmas break ready to grow both academically and spiritually! At the start of this new year, we took portraits of the students to give to our supporters, and they had an absolute BLAST showing off their personalities in their goofy pictures. In this post, you’ll meet 7 of our students, learn about what they enjoy, and hear some of the prayers we have for the individual students. 

 


 

Name: Zavian

Age: 7 

Favorite Color: Red

Favorite Scripture: Philippians 4:13 

Zavian is definitely one of our more quiet students, but he absolutely loves talking about games he plays on his PS4. His favorite food is pizza and when he’s at home he really enjoys riding his dirt bike around his neighborhood! 

Prayer: That Zavian would seek gentleness and obedience in Christ 

 

Name: Cyleria 

 

Age: 7

Favorite Color: Pink and Baby Blue 

Favorite Scripture: Philippians 4:13

Cyleria is a hard worker and loves talking about all things cheering and dancing! She likes playing Uno with her friends and her favorite food is pizza. She’s obsessed with slime right now and likes to make it herself! 

Prayer: That Cyleria would continue to grow in her love for others and be a light

 

Name: Kamijah

Age: 8

Favorite Color: Purple

Favorite Scripture: Genesis 

Kamijah likes to dance, watch TV, play and study, and she would really like to travel to fun places one day. She is incredibly unique and loves sharing her passions with others! 

Prayer: That Kamijah’s confidence in the Lord would grow

 

Name: Ricky

 

Age: 9

Favorite Color: Blue 

Favorite Scripture: John 3:16

Ricky loves helping others, and his absolute favorite thing to do is play soccer and exercise! He enjoys pepperoni pizza, especially when we have pizza for an after school snack at In His Steps. 

Prayer: That Ricky would lead others to Christ with his kindness 

 

Name: La’Jaylen

Age: 8 

Favorite Color: Red 

Favorite Scripture: Genesis 

La’Jaylen’s favorite thing to do right now is watching Peter Pan, but when it’s nice outside he also really enjoys playing tag with his best friends. He loves pizza, and one time he ate 4 pieces all by himself!

Prayer: That La’Jaylen would learn to listen to the voice of the Lord and not the voice of the world

 

Name: Sha’Shuana

 

Age: 8

Favorite Color: Pink and Blue 

Favorite Scripture: Philippians 4:13

Sha’Shuana seems shy at first, but she’ll tell you that one of her favorite things to do is talk to her best friend Jada on the phone when she gets home from In His Steps! She loves pizza and anything sparkly. 

Prayer: That Sha’Shuana would know how treasured she is in Jesus 

Name: Demeyonna

Age: 8

Favorite Color: Blue

Favorite Scripture: Philippians 4:13

As you can see in this picture, Demeyonna really enjoys jumping and playing, and she thinks she’s a super funny person! Her favorite food is mac and cheese, and you’ll always catch this girl with a big smile on her face. 

Prayer: That Demeyonna would come to know the Lord personally this year

 

Meet the SPASE Students! — Week One

Our SPASE program is in full swing this January, as our 21 students came back from Christmas break ready to grow both academically and spiritually! At the start of this new year, we took portraits of the students to give to our supporters, and they had an absolute BLAST showing off their personalities in their goofy pictures. In this post, you’ll meet 7 of our students, learn about what they enjoy, and hear some of the prayers we have for the individual students. 


Name: Kenlei’

Age: 7

Favorite Color: Red

Favorite Scripture: Philippians 4:13 

Kenlei’ is one of the sweetest and sassiest little girls you’ll ever meet. She loves jumping and dancing, and one thing she wants people to know about her is that she’s a fun person to be around! 

Prayer: That Kenlei’ would continue to grow in gentleness

 

Name: Bryson

 

Age: 8

Favorite Color: Red

Favorite Scripture: Isaiah 49:15

Bryson LOVES playing with trains and computer games, and Thomas and Friends is his favorite show to watch. He thinks he’s awesome and great, and we think he is too! 

Prayer: That Bryson would know how capable he is of doing great things through Christ

 

Name: Jaylan

Age: 7

Favorite Color: Blue

Favorite Scripture: John 3:16

Jaylan is a super goofy second grader who loves standing up and dancing while he’s doing his homework at In His Steps. He really enjoys running track, and he thinks he can run really fast like Superman. We’ve seen this guy run before, and while he may not be the next Clark Kent, we think he’s going to be hard to catch up to in the future! 

Prayer: That Jaylan would be able to focus, both on his homework and the Lord

 

Name: Clifton

 

Age: 8

Favorite Color: Gold and Silver 

Favorite Scripture: John 3:16

Clifton is definitely one of our more outgoing students in the SPASE program this year! He enjoys playing Madden (and will talk your ear off about it too) and he really wants people to know that he’s a funny guy. 

Prayer: That Clifton will soften his heart toward Jesus this year 

 

Name: David 

Age: 8 

Favorite Color: Green 

Favorite Scripture: Psalm 23

David gives hugs to everyone he meets, and he loves playing ninja with his friends! His favorite food is nachos, and his fun fact he likes telling people is that he loves to eat! 

Prayer: That David would grow in stature and favor with the Lord 

 

Name: Jayden

Age: 9

Favorite Color: Blue and Red

Favorite Scripture: Philippians 4:13

Jayden loves playing basketball, football, and his computer games, and he wants people to know he’s an athlete. Just like he takes sports seriously, he also takes his school work seriously and works hard to make the people in his life proud! 

Prayer: That Jayden would be a light for Jesus while he is interacting with his sports teams 

 

Name: Demondric

Age: 9

Favorite Color: Blue and Red

Favorite Scripture: John 3:16

Demondric, or DJ, loves anything football! He likes playing Madden, “real life” football, and karate. He wants to be a preacher when he grows up, and he loves volunteering to pray after devotional every day!

Prayer: That DJ would focus on Jesus rather than on worldly things