Thursday, April 23, 2015

From the email bag


"Went to Chick-fil-A for a very late lunch and realized as I was sitting at the window paying that I hadn't handed out a single tract ALL DAY. Thinking quick, I decided to do some drive-thru evangelism. I usually plan when I'm going to do this so that I can listen to the person ordering behind me just to make sure their bill isn't more than I have on me. This time though, I just held my breath and asked, "how much is the guy behind me? I want to pay for him too."  I said a quick prayer while the guy checked. He smiled and said, "$1.94." Then he laughed as I exhaled in relief. 

I hope the guy behind me enjoyed reading the back of his Million Dollars while drinking his free tea."

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Click here to watch my Evangelism Drive Thru Two Minute Tip video so you can try it too. And let me know how it goes!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWGUVTPbn6s


Monday, April 20, 2015

You'll smile big at this one


I was handing out tracts the other day while drinking a really good homemade berry smoothie. It was a good day, the sun was out and I made sure to smile big at people every time I them a gospel tract. 

When I got home I just happened to look in the mirror and to my horror I saw that my teeth were filled with black seeds from the berry smoothie. No wonder people were looking at me weird!




Friday, April 3, 2015

Only One Way

This email was sent to me today:

"You know my friend Rae, well she was telling me today that at the hospital where she works they have Christian Chaplains and Catholic priests and Hindu chaplains, etc, and different rooms for the different religions that patients and families can go into and pray. The Christian Chaplain is there the most, so he has the greatest opportunity to speak to the patients and their families. Today she spoke to him and asked him a question that offended him. Here's the convo:

R: 'So, how do you do it?'

CC: 'Well, depending on what religion they are I'll send them to the Hindu room, or the Buddhist room or whatever.'

R: 'No, I mean how do you do it? Like, you believe in God and that there's only one way, so how do you lead them to the Hindu room knowing that's not the right way.'

CC: 'Well, everyone has their own way to find comfort.'

R: 'Yes, but there's only one way to find true comfort.'

CC: 'Well, I TRY to share the gospel with them…', he huffed.

She just stood there staring at him watching him squirm.

It was a quick conversation, but it made me smile. She's only 20 and a baby Christian. She told me, 'I hope I made an impact on him because every time he sends someone to that Hindu room, he's basically sending them to hell.'"

I hope she made an impact too.