Life is Short
Testimonies of Jim & Doreen Sawchak
Jim Sawchak:
I was raised in a very devout Roman Catholic family. I did everything that was expected
for me to do; I attended mass, first Fridays and novenas, received sacraments, when to
Catholic schools, wore a scapular, prayed the rosary, fasted, purchased indulgences, and
was an altar boy.
I stopped going to church knowing that there was no assurance of salvation in the Roman
Catholic Church. I knew I was going to hell, and I was right. Without accepting
Jesus Christ as Savior, Lord and God, by faith alone, through grace alone, the highway
leads to hell. I lived my life to the fullest. Life is short, hell is forever, party
hearty!
I went to an Eddie Murphy concert when he was on his way to the top. The movie '48 Hours'
had just been released, he was a well-known comedian and had a top 40 hit. People made a
big deal out of Eddie coming to town and I got caught up in the fanfare. I said if Eddie
can make it to the top, I can too. That night I went home and told my wife I wanted to
sell our house and move out west.
We moved to Seattle, Washington, and lived the good life. I had a good job, lots of money
and lived well. However, I felt a void in my life and started a search to fill it. I tried
Islam, Scientology and hung out with the Jehovah's Witnesses. Nothing could fill that
void.
I started to read the Bible and see the errors of the Roman Catholic Church, Jehovah's
Witnesses, Islam, and Scientology. I accepted Jesus Christ as Savior, Lord and God, by
faith alone, through grace alone in 1990. He has made changes in me that no religion could
make. He changed my life forever.
About two years after accepting Jesus, I was in church for a Sunday evening service. The
pastor of the church challenged us to come out with him to a local college and talk to the
students about salvation. I accepted the challenge and watched as students denied the
existence of God and placed Jesus in the same category as Buddha, Muhammed, etc.
After a few weeks and some Bible memorization, I found myself speaking to the students
myself. The Lord had given me the gift of evangelism, and I had discovered my precious
gift. The Lord has used me to evangelize in malls, parks, beaches and public meeting
places in the US, Canada and Puerto Rico.
To His glory and honor, He has brought many strayed sheep back to Him.
Have you read my testimony and feel the same void in your life? Do you feel that you sin
too much for God to accept you? Were you raised in a religion that depends on you saving
yourself rather than God saving you? Fear not, God is waiting for you with open arms. Come
as you are, God will accept you if you truly desire Him. The changes will come after you
trust Jesus as your Savior and Lord. I am living proof that God does exist.
John 3:16-18, For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that
whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. For God sent not
his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be
saved. He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned
already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
In His love,
Jim Sawchak
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Doreen Sawchak:
I was born into a Roman Catholic family, the eldest of four children. Our family was not a
devout Roman Catholic family, but we did the 'more important' Catholic religious
practices--I received infant baptism, received First Holy Communion, went to Catechism,
received Confirmation, wore scapulars, went to Confession once a month along with Penance
and fasted on meat on Fridays during Lent.
My parents didn't go to church, but made sure that we went so that we could get the proper
religious teachings. We did what my parents thought was necessary to keep us qualified to
be Catholics, to remain members of the church; after all, all the other religions were
wrong--Catholics were the only ones who were granted God's favor enough to go to
heaven--we were of the elite religion and snubbed all others. We were taught that as long
as we did the basic practices and that we didn't commit a big sin (which was murdering
anyone), then we would go to heaven along with all the other Roman Catholics; and if for
some reason there was some sin you didn't confess to the priest that would keep you out of
heaven, purgatory was there to catch you and all you had to do was do your time there and
then the gates of heaven would be opened.
After I had left home, I stopped going to church because it was unfulfilling, even though
I tried really hard to get fulfillment from it. (My parents did keep paying my dues for me
to keep me on the church books to keep me a member, in case I died or want to get married
in the church, the church would not bury or marry me unless I was a member.) Although I
had a reverence for God, I avoided all religions at all costs.
Many years later, we met a family that had a peace about them that I was really curious
about. Everyday problems that would upset anyone else, didn't upset them. They had a love
for people that I couldn't understand. I talked with them for months, over nothing in
particular but I just liked being around them. I liked the peaceful, relaxing feeling I
got when I was around them. We moved away from the area, but they diligently kept in touch
with us. They finally challenged us to get a Bible and read it. I had no idea even where
to buy a Bible, but eventually found a Christian book store that had a Bible written for
children. Finally, I found a Bible that I could read and understand!
I took that Bible home and started reading the New Testament. It captured me like the good
mystery novels used to capture me, where I couldn't put it down. I would get up, read it,
get my daughter off on the school bus and continue reading. Before I knew it, hours had
passed and my daughter was returning home from school. I couldn't explain the addiction it
had on me, but whenever I read it I felt such a peace and love coming from that Book. As I
was reading about Jesus and the way He lived and handled circumstances and others, I kept
saying that that is the peace I am looking for, that is the love I want, that is the way I
want to be with others. Little did I know I was praying for Jesus to enter my life and
change it--but God knew and I received His love, peace and joy as I received Christ to be
the Lord of my life and Savior of my soul.
I have learned much since then and have much to learn--but challenge others with the same
challenge I was given several years ago--
"You have tried everything, but still lack something -- something that you aren't even sure as to what it is, so now just try Jesus--just try Him and His way. Get a Bible, start reading the New Testament, and see if what is in those pages isn't what you want. What's the harm? If you don't like what He has to offer, you can always turn back, right? But I guarantee this--once you tasted the water He has to offer you to quench that thirst you feel, you will never thirst again. You won't ever want to go back."
Sincerely,
Doreen Sawchak