Saquan Moore was born and raised in the Washington D.C. area. He became an excellent high school football player, but was also played by the streets. He left town after high school and played college soccer. However, later on, he changed his dream to focus on culinary school. This took him to Johnson and Wales University in Charlotte, NC. In turn, he got an internship in California for the summer.
In California, Quan met Myles Bryan. Myles has just recently been baptized. In Myles’ last few months of life, he had been studying the Bible in both Providence and Long Island.
Upon meeting, both Myles and Quan knew their connection was not random, but instead arranged by God. Myles, too, was a culinary student. But he was headed back to the Johnson and Wales in Providence after his internship, so Quan transferred there as well.
Upon returning to Rhode Island, Quan began to study the Bible intensely. One time he was asked, “Do you want to study on Monday or Friday?” And he responded, “How about both?” His eager heart led him to the waters of baptism on a Friday night at campus devo. Many shared of his leadership skills, outgoing personality and zeal for the Bible. Then Quan was buried in baptism and raised to a new life.
A new Johnson and Wales Bible Talk has begun on the Harborside campus on Monday nights at 8 PM in Starbucks. Two determined young men have already set their sights on turning their campus upside down for Christ.
We rejoice with the revival God has begun of many young minds and hearts. By God’s grace and power, seven souls have been added to his kingdom here in Providence in the past six weeks and they are all between 20-28 years old. Several others are right behind them, because when we open our mouths – God does His work. Quan is living proof of that, and we are very grateful.