James (Jim) Irwin, one of the astronauts on the Apollo 15 mission to the Moon in 1971, was a believer who had a spiritual encounter with God while on the lunar surface.  It was a moment that would change the course of his life.  According to journalist Mark Ellis, at one point Irwin was having trouble setting up his equipment for one of the experiments he had to conduct on the Moon.  His wife Mary explained, “The experiment wouldn’t erect, due to a cotter pin or something of that nature”.  Irwin stopped to pray. Until then he had been a relatively nominal, half-hearted Christian, but not half-hearted enough to humble himself and ask God’s help.

“He was so overwhelmed at seeing and feeling God’s presence so close…”  After praying, “God I need your help right now”, Irwin reportedly experienced the presence of God’s spirit in a way he’d never felt before.  “The Lord showed him the solution to the problem and the experiment erected before him like a little altar,” his wife said.  “He was so overwhelmed at seeing and feeling God’s presence so close, at one point he turned around and looked over his shoulder as if He was standing there.”  In a 1991 article after Irwin’s death, the New York Times reported that he would often tell church groups he “felt the power of God as I’d never felt it before” in that moment.

The Apollo 15 mission transcript also shows that while Irwin was exploring the moon’s landscape with commander Dave Scott, he was reminded of “a favourite Biblical passage from Psalms.”  Speaking by radio to Mission Control in Houston, he quoted the verse: “I look unto the hills, from whence cometh my help” before adding in good humour, “But, of course, we get quite a bit of help from Houston, too”.  Mark Ellis writes that Irwin was so impacted by his God-encounter, that after returning home he left his flying career behind to serve the Lord.

His wife Mary says he made the decision while riding in a ticker-tape parade through New York, and seeing the thousands of people lining the streets. “God dropped it in his heart that he had a responsibility to mankind to share Jesus with everyone after that,” she said.  He resigned from NASA within the year, and established the “High Flight Foundation”, a missions organization that billed itself as “goodwill ambassadors for the Prince of Peace.”  Irwin is quoted as saying, “God decided that He would send His Son Jesus Christ to the blue planet, and it’s through faith in Jesus Christ that we can relate to God.  As I travel around I tell people the answer is Jesus Christ.”

Source: 103.2FM

By Australian Prayer Network, 04 August 2019

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