(Minghui.org) I had been clarifying the truth in front of a museum, but due to the CCP virus (coronavirus) I stopped going there for a year. When I decided to go back about two months ago, I felt that my intention was more sincere—I was there to offer people an opportunity to state their position on the CCP’s (Chinese Communist Party) persecution of Falun Dafa.

I still had some negative thoughts, however. I felt that, because of the pandemic, few tourists would go to the museum. I thought it would be a waste of time for me to travel an hour and a half to get there. Actually, there were more people than before, and during peak hours they had to line up to enter the museum. There were not enough practitioners. I clarified the truth, distributed informational flyers, and invited people to sign a petition to end the persecution. Over 30 people signed it.

This was a breakthrough for me as I was never able to clarify the truth and collect signatures at the same time before.

From then on, I became more proactive about inviting people to sign and around 30 people usually signed the petition each time. I feel that, as long as I have a sincere heart, people are willing to sign the petition.

I partnered up with another practitioner, May, on weekdays at another truth-clarification site and learned a lot from her. She stood near the exit to distribute truth-clarification flyers. When people walked near her, she quietly said, “Petition,” since that was the only English word she knew. I felt that May was very sincere as over 70 people signed the petition. Between us, May and I were able to get over a hundred signatures. I was very happy and moved: It doesn’t matter whether one can speak English or not; while saving people only our sincere wish to save people matters. Even though May only knew one word in English, she was still able to get so many people to sign the petition.

I shared my experiences with another practitioner, Hua, and she was also encouraged and moved.

When Hua went to the tourist site and collected signatures, she also had a significant breakthrough. When Hua, May, and I coordinated one time, we were able to get over 160 signatures. Hua said, “I am very happy!”

We shared our experiences with other practitioners and many of them decided to go out to get signatures on our petition.