God called Ananias to find Saul after he was saved on the road to Damascus. Ananias, as any faithful bus worker, answered, "Behold, I am here, Lord." He was yielded to whatever he was ased to do. In Acts 9:11, Ananias was told to "arise and go" "into the street" "and inquire" (verse 12) "that he (Saul) might receive his sight." Our bus workers are yieled soldiers whom God has asked to arise and go into the streets of their routes (behind the enemy's lines) inquiring for people to that may receive sight everlasting. Even as Ananias quiestioned about Saul's credibility, people quiestion the credibility of those who ride the buses. In verse 15, God says, "for he is a chosen vessel unto me."God has chosen every one who rides the buses as a vessel for his future use. They may bear his name before the gentiles and Kings and possibly the children of Israel. We MUST bring in vessels for God's use. We hafe just started a new route, which will loop around Rockwell City and Manson. They had two people saved and down the aisle the first week. We are praying for more vans and busses to reach more vessels for God!

With Christ after the Lost,
Bro. Nelson