From Tom Duvall, leader of UT Outreach ministry table of evangelism and apologetics:
Hi Dwayna,
I just thought I'd let you know how today went. I forgot my camera but did get a picture with my phone, and if I can figure out how to send it to you, I will.
Today was a beautiful day on the UT campus! I set the table up on the pedestrian walk near the main library and had a great time enjoying the mild weather God provided. At first, things were quite slow, but I did get the opportunity to speak to a couple of street preachers who were walking around checking out all the other tables. There were more tables than usual out today, thanks to the great weather. On one side of me was a bunch of students selling brownies, and on the other side was a group promoting a play called "Sex Signals". According to the UT website, "SEX SIGNALS creates the kind of critical dialogue necessary to dissolve enduring rape myths and encourage thoughtful, accountable, intimate behavior. The program reaches out to students who have mislabeled coercion as consent, with the hope that once they realize the brutal impact of rape, that they will change their behavior."
Just as I was beginning to think today would be awash, I had a lady come up and very specifically ask me if I had material for a friend of hers that she said was saved but was still living a homosexual lifestyle. During our conversation she also mentioned a scientist friend who was lost she was trying to reach with the Gospel. I was able to provide her with a couple of books on both topics. It was obvious she was in a hurry, so I didn't get the chance to talk to her long, but I've wondered all day how she came to know I was even set up. I can only guess God pointed her in my direction. Not long after this encounter, I had a series of students all stop by asking about the ministry, and every one of them was interested in the topic of evolution. Some took books by John Blanchard, some by Ray Comfort, and one took a DVD on creation.
