a testimony:

When asked the question “what’s my testimony,” by members of Christ’s body, I often simply reply “Jesus Christ.”

Usually I since a small since of frustration because I don’t go into an elaborate story of how some major catastrophic event happen to me on the road to Damascus or something like that. I was saved at 7, and when I was filled at 16 it dawned on me. It was a sense of an immense love that never left me. It haunted me in the world, and it simply called, and called, and calls, “come” it was through other saints, strangers, even nature. It broke me down, and one day His calling woke me up, and sobered me. It was the conviction of the Holy Spirit.
Maybe some people need to see miracles in order to believe like Thomas. But blessed are those who believe and don’t see. Jesus was speaking of a whole dispensation saying that to His disciples. You seen we don’t need a great big event, or natural disaster, or major SOMEthing.
MIND U NEED. Although God definetly uses these things bring souls to Salvation, and Closer to His Purpose.
Christ was seen of many after His Resurrection. We don’t see him with holes in His Hands, We don’t need to. All we see is what Paul seen on that road. The Light the Shined above 7 days. Brighter than all. “That when we read, we may understand his knowledge in the mystery of Christ.”

See the overwhelming majority of us believe because of the power of the Gospel.
[Not because major event happened. Now I’m not saying that whatever happened to you that caused you to believe wasn’t a miracle, AND I’M DEFINTELY SAYING THAT A MIRACLE WON’T HAPPENT TO YOU. I just saying don’t wait for one to t to pursue Christ. Last year, Norm told me,
The greatest miracle God has performed was the miracle inside me.
And that’s the testimony.