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In Part 2 of his testimony titled "Planting Seeds," Anthony Lessard shares his renewed Christian faith as an active member of Brunswick Baptist Church in Fredericton, where pastors Keith and Ross serve; after feeling judged and alienated during his parents' divorce years earlier, he returned with fervor following a pivotal encounter on January 4th. Now baptized by the Holy Spirit and planning water baptism and marriage to his wife Sandra despite her health issues, Anthony stays close to Christ by modeling his life after Jesus, the apostles, and biblical principles—especially Philippians 2's call to consider others better than oneself, prioritize their needs, and break free from selfishness—letting transformed actions speak far louder than words. His family has noticed profound positive changes, with his children enjoying church and his wife remaining open (though not yet fully committed) while he gently encourages prayer without pressure; he plants seeds of faith through authentic conversations about forgiveness with his sister and her boyfriend, deep talks with military friends during a weekend getaway, and even with his Muslim barber who is astonished by his character, all while trusting the Holy Spirit to nurture growth and viewing everyday kind acts as divine openings to share the Gospel.
By DP1In Part 2 of his testimony titled "Planting Seeds," Anthony Lessard shares his renewed Christian faith as an active member of Brunswick Baptist Church in Fredericton, where pastors Keith and Ross serve; after feeling judged and alienated during his parents' divorce years earlier, he returned with fervor following a pivotal encounter on January 4th. Now baptized by the Holy Spirit and planning water baptism and marriage to his wife Sandra despite her health issues, Anthony stays close to Christ by modeling his life after Jesus, the apostles, and biblical principles—especially Philippians 2's call to consider others better than oneself, prioritize their needs, and break free from selfishness—letting transformed actions speak far louder than words. His family has noticed profound positive changes, with his children enjoying church and his wife remaining open (though not yet fully committed) while he gently encourages prayer without pressure; he plants seeds of faith through authentic conversations about forgiveness with his sister and her boyfriend, deep talks with military friends during a weekend getaway, and even with his Muslim barber who is astonished by his character, all while trusting the Holy Spirit to nurture growth and viewing everyday kind acts as divine openings to share the Gospel.