tract distribution

tract distribution

Day 8 – football trivia

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I got up and walked to a place for breakfast. As I left my hotel room, I put a tract on the table near the elevator and one on the elevator. Standing in line at a place to get breakfast, two guys were debating football between Jets and Patriots. So I gave them each a football trivia tract. The guys behind the counter were wondering what I had given out. So I gave them each one too. One of the guys was reading the tract as I left. I could here him reading ,”Jesus says lust is adultery” and then make some crack about this being some “religious thing.” At least they received the Gospel.

After lunch I left a football trivia tract on the table.

Day 7 – travel

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I was traveling on business. Gave tracts to at least the following people

Driver on bus from parking lot
Guy on bus
American self check in helper
American baggage check guy
Couple guys in line at security
Flight attendant
Couple guys on plane
Both pilots
Guys at burger place at lunch
Taxi driver
Hotel check in.

Day 6 – FedEx Kinko’s

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Only went out for a short time today. Gave a tract to the cashiers at FedEx Kinko’s and at Home Depot!

Then we got a group of 11 together tonight and packaged 18,000 tracts for the October tract club mailing!

Day 5 – Classic 50’s

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I spent most of the day at my mom’s house, so didn’t have a chance to hand out a tract until we stopped at Classic 50’s on the way home to pick up snacks and drinks for the drive.

I gave an Oklahoma Football Trivia tract to the car hop.

Later at a stop for gas, I put a tract in the credit card slot at the gas station, gave one to an employee inside and gave tracts to several of the other customers at the gas station.

Day 4 – OU outreach

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Today we drove to Norman, Ok for an outreach at campus corner before the Oklahoma football game.

The morning started off handing out three Dallas Cowboys trivia tracts at a gas station near home.

At the outreach the team handed out about 4000 tracts.  Brady and Shane also did some open air preaching.

I had a conversation with an atheist / agnostic. He agreed with the recent hawkin quotes about the universe spontaneously happening from nothing. He readily admitted to breaking five of the ten commandments (all of the ones I asked about)  He even swore to a god that he does not believe exists. When I called him on that he wanted to high five. He later agreed it would be better to discuss when he had not been drinking.

I had another good conversation with a college student as I walked to the stadium. He claimed to be a believer and even named Christ as the only way to heaven. However he readily admitted to not following Christ. I encouraged him to surrender his sin to Jesus.

At the stadium while walking to my seat, I was going up the ramps on the east side of the stadium. There must be 15 or so ramps to get up there. Chatting with some of the others that were walking, one guy complained how boring the walk was. So I handed him an OU Football Trivia card. He said, he’d need his glasses. So I offered to read it to him. As we walked we went over each of the questions. Some other people around us also heard the conversation. After question five, about what we all have in common, we discussed Heaven and Hell and I got to share the Law and the Gospel with him. Everyone in the group got a tract!

Day 3 – a curious man

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I met Todd at the mall for lunch and then we talked to some people and shared the Gospel. Probably had at least a dozen conversations and handed out even more tracts than that. I want to focus on just one conversation.

We were at a kiosk where they sell personal massage units that do deep muscle massage with electric pulses. It is similar to a TENS unit. They put the unit on me and show me how it works. Feels pretty good. But I told them I was not interested.

So I ask one of the guys there, “what do you think happens when you die?” He had no real strong opinions either way and said, “when I die, I’ll let you know.” So I took him to the commandments which he admitted to breaking the fourth, seventh and ninth. But then he said he was not subjected to them because he is not of the tribes. Turns out he is from Israel. But, not religious. I tried to explain that everyone will be subject to the judgment. But he dismissed it.

So I asked to have the massager removed from my back and turned to Todd so that we could leave. When I did, he got very interested in what we were talking about. He started asking “what kind of Christian are you” and “where do you go to church?” We explained that there is only one universal church of which Christ is the head. We asked him to read the Bible, starting with Matthew and he said he would check it out.

It was very interesting, that the conversation was seemingly going no where until I excused myself, then he got very interested. I pray that he will read Matthew, then the New Testament. But, above all, I pray that God will save him.

Day 2 – Spanish Tracts

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I actually thought that I was out of Spanish tracts, but then the other day I had found some in my bag. Today we had our First Thursday Day of Prayer at City Hall in Carrollton, TX. Afterward we were going to eat at a Mexican restaurant, so I brought the Spanish tracts along.

As the prayer meeting ended, we noticed a Hispanic man, a city worker, standing nearby. I went over to him. He started apologizing because apparently he had made some noise while we were praying. I actually had not heard anything. Todd and I shared the Gospel with him and gave him one of the Spanish tracts. He had a church background but was unsaved, by our understanding of what he told us. His partner came while we were talking to him and we gave him a tract too.

At the Mexican restaurant I gave Spanish tracts to the owner and also the gal serving the food. Todd has been frequenting this restaurant for years. So he had already witnessed to the people working there. When we were leaving the restaurant, I gave a Bucket List tract to one of the other customers there.

Day 2 down – five tracts handed out. And we have a trip to the store coming up after dinner, so who knows how many more tracts might go out today!

Day 1 – two for one

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During the month of September, we have challenged Bezeugen Tract Club members to hand out a tract every day and then comment on how they did it. You may feel free to post your comments to this blog entry here, or go to the Bezeugen Tract Club Facebook fan page and post your comments there.

Day 1
I went out to lunch. At the restaurant I had a couple extra minutes before I meet the rest of my party. So I went to the hostess and asked if she could name ten beers and handed her a “name ten beers” tract. She said that she could not. I made light of it saying, “there is a bar right over there.” She laughed. Then one of the waiters came over and she handed the tract to him. I gave her a second one.

He said he could name ten beers and proceeded to do it. Then he named five of the Ten Commandments. After being stumped for a few minutes, he asked me what the other five were, so I told him.

He and I had a nice conversation. He was raised in the church, is soundly saved and is still active in his church today. She was very quiet during this discussion. However, she heard the Gospel out loud as well as having the tract to read.

Day one is down. Two tracts out!

RaceTrac

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There is a gas station chain here near my house called RaceTrac. This summer they offered a promotion where you by a reusable cup and get free refill for until a certain date. We stop by whenever we pass near one of these stations to get something to drink.

It seems a little weird to use this cup because you can actually just walk in, fill your cup and then leave. You don’t even have to go to the cashier to check out.

What I have started doing is going to the register or any employee and saying, “you gave me something free now I must give you something free too.”

I hand them a gospel tract and briefly explain what it is pointing them to the message on the back. Sometimes it leads to a deeper discussuon. Otherwise not. That’s ok. The purpose is to honor God and share the Gospel.

Every time I’ve tried this the person receiving the tract says “thanks”

Perhaps you have a RaceTrac nearby or some other place doing the same thing. Even if not you can do the same kind of thing even when buy a drink.

Starbucks

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I put a couple tracts on the community bulletin board.

I put a couple tracts on the table where the sugar and milk are. Customers slowly took them.

I gave one to the cashier.