J (with matching kalabit) : Kuya,  medyo kulang kasi… baka kelangan mo idagdag ung Romans 6:23…
O : Hindi parang ung sa showtime  na lang… Hmmm… Nakita ko naman ung passion kaso parang nakulangan ako  sa message. Kulang ung Romans 6:23. At dahil dyan, ito ang score mo (with  matching pindot sa invisible score board)  
THIS is O and I’s conversation during a supposedly  mundane, sleep-fulfilling MRT turn back ride became a preach-filled ride from  Taft all the way to Boni (or was it Shaw?). 
On our way home yesterday, O and I encountered street  preachers in the train. No, they’re not the ones that would give an  envelope in the end just to ask for money. These street preachers are the hard  core, hard after GodHISHSdgs,  shame-shattering ones that just strike anywhere in the hope that people will  listen and think and ask and finally, come. With their loud voices filling the  coach, naturally, they got my attention so much so that O and I ended up having  a discussion about what they actually preached and how we think they could  improve our teaching. (Oo… critic ang peg namin :P) 
At one point in our discussion, we actually dared each other  to tell one of the preachers about our feedback. I thought of giving the  preacher a letter or discreetly telling him about what we think but, as we were  both shy, we opted not to. And thus, my entry here... I decided, I would tell  them in a letter that I would write here:
Dear MRT  Street-preachers,
First off, allow  me to say I was blessed by your presence yesterday while I was going home. It’s  my first time to encounter people sharing God in a public place with no money  involved. It somehow reveals to me a level of purity in your heart. 
I can’t  imagine just how much you must overcome to talk about God to a coach full of commuters  who may or may not give a damn. I respect you for doing what you do given that  it’s actually hard for me to randomly share it even to the closest people  I know. We’re opposites you and I but your boldness has given me both a  challenge and an inspiration. But no, I still can’t do what you do. 
Anyway, I actually  wanted to write because I wanted to be of help (if this is any help at all…  ). I don’t know how to break this in any manner so I guess I’ll  just tell it to you straight. I think you have missed out the most important  verse of all. Romans 6:23 will help you  greatly. It’s the verse to note for evangelistic purposes. 
It was a great  speech, the one you gave yesterday. But, I think, you have missed out the greatest  thing of all: salvation. Yes, you talked about the greatness of God’s  love and yes, you talked about the days to come. But, you forgot to talk about  WHY Jesus is the way and WHY people need Him. My husband and I believe you  should have started with Romans 6:23 and from there  branched out to your speech. 
I hope you don’t  get offended by this. We really, really just want to help. After all, it’s  the lost we’re all after.
I hope you  continue on what you do. And we will send a prayer your way. 
May God bless you  in your ministry. 
Regards,
J
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For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus, our Lord – Romans 6:23