
Tonight, we shared the Word during the Fête de la Musique !

For my part, this was one of the most fruitful evangelizations I’ve experienced. In the span of two hours, I had the grace to talk about Jesus with about a dozen people. What touched me the most during these heart-to-heart exchanges was when I was able to pray for a woman showing the early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. Her husband asked me to pray for her, and I was able to lay hands on them both. He was in tears. I saw how deeply this moment affected him, someone who seemed to be losing hope facing his wife’s situation.
But I have faith in the healing the Lord will bring, day by day. Each encounter was meaningful. I met people with hearts truly turned to Jesus, very open and ready to talk. I praise God for these moments, and I thank Him for using me to speak about Him to so many people.
The proclamations echoed powerfully, like waves of hope, touching even broken souls !

This day was unlike any other. I believe June 21 was a day of salvation, a day of encounter with Heaven, a day of renewal for many. The name of Jesus was proclaimed loud and clear, His blood invoked and declared over the square. An atmosphere of power, peace, and love prevailed. The encounters were deep and touching. Every heart seemed thirsty to know more, to taste a new life.
The dances swept many into contagious joy, and even those who passed by out of curiosity were carried away by the choreography. The praises planted seeds of joy, peace, and assurance in hearts. The proclamations echoed powerfully, like waves of hope, touching even broken souls.
A simple t-shirt bearing the inscription “Jesus loves you” left a mark on saddened hearts, even on those who seemed worn down, both on the surface and deep within. May this moment be glorious in Heaven! We sowed seeds here and there, and we believe God will make them sprout, grow, and bear fruit.
From the youngest to the oldest, all heard that gentle voice: the voice of Jesus speaking to the depths of their souls. Jesus is alive, and I wholeheartedly believe He will rise powerfully in the heart of this warm city of Strasbourg.
The Lord then put it on my heart to remind her how precious she is to Him !

On this day of the Fête de la Musique, I had the grace to co-lead alongside my FireCamp and evangelization partner, Thibaut Olivier. Our leader, Jean-Baptiste Grangé, who is currently training in Germany, had entrusted us with this event.
Fresh from FireCamp, the desire to proclaim the Gospel burned within me like an unquenchable fire. I eagerly awaited this day. From the moment I arrived, I felt an atmosphere completely open to receive seeds from Heaven. Although there was world music and various distractions all around, Place du Corbeau was saturated with God’s presence. Passersby were not indifferent to our worship, dances, and the message of the Gospel.
Though it wasn’t visible physically, my spirit clearly perceived God’s work in this place. A shower of divine seeds was sown into the hearts of everyone passing by—those who listened attentively, people sitting at nearby cafés, and even the residents of the square.
My God was faithful and worked powerfully. Many people were present; some filmed the worship, the dance group, and the messages. Each time I noticed someone filming, I went to speak with them to learn more. One of the first was a young Muslim man, attentive to William’s testimony. I saw him filming and nodding, as if in agreement.
But at the moment of the prayer of salvation, I saw him step away from the crowd. I immediately caught up to him to talk about Jesus. In this young man, I sensed deep despair mixed with genuine comfort in the message shared. The name of Jesus was good for him, but he seemed torn: “I’m Muslim, this isn’t for me.”
At that moment, I knew the seed had been planted, and that God the Father would take care of the rest. I am certain of one thing: one day, this young man will testify himself to the power of God’s grace and proudly proclaim the message of the cross.
This encounter deeply touched me because I saw God’s extraordinary work fulfilled even before it became visible. God is at work.
Later, I met Laetitia, a young woman who already knows Jesus but considers herself a non-practicing Christian. The Lord put it on my heart to remind her how precious she is to His eyes, what He has done for her, and how unconditional His love is.
She broke down in tears and immediately agreed that I pray for her, so she could meet Jesus again personally. She also expressed her desire to be filled with the Holy Spirit. We prayed together and asked the Holy Spirit to fill her. I took her contact, confident that the Lord will continue and grow this beautiful work.