Monthly Archives: March 2010

Day 3 – WalMart Million

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This morning I had to run to WalMart to pick up a couple of things. At the checkout, I handed the cahier a million dollar bill. She said “I already have one of those.”. So I reached back in my pocket, got out another style and handed it to her and asked if she had it. She said, “no” and took it.

I asked if she had read the message on the back. She said she had and that it was “nice.”. She said she did not belive it. Then another customer came so I left.

As I walled off I felt like I needed to tall with her a little more. So I waited until the next customer wa wrung up. I said, “you seem to be sincerely seeking the truth. I thought you might like to read a book that might answer a number of your questions. ”

She said she was interested. So I gave her a “where will you spend eternity” tract and pointed her to the web site on the back to order her own copy of Mark Cahill’s book. She thanked me and I left.

Day 3 down. Three of my tract club tracts have been handed out. How are you doing?

Are you enrolled? If not, you can request your own supply of 30 tracts per month at Bezeugen Ministries

Isn’t that luck

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At the airport waiting for our plane. Across from the gate is an Irish Pub! Isn’t that lucky? I gave an “are you lucky” tract to the hostess. The manager came over and I gave her one too. Then I asked how many people were working. The hostess said eight. So I gave her tracts for each of them.

I explained to the manager that there is no such thing as luck and that God is in control of everything. She said that because of there not being luck that she had stopped going to the doctor. Now, I am not saying that is the right approach. She said “why go, I’m going to die someday anyway. ”

Wow!

The segway to the gospel does not get much easier than that. She said that everyone goes to heaven. I explained that some go to heaven and some go to hell. At that she said she had to go. I encouraged her to read the back of the card. She said she would.

As You Go Shopping

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While shopping for some new jeans I found a good place to leave a tract!

Update

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I’ve handed out two of my 30 tracts. Here are the remaining ones. How are you doing handing out your tracts?

Day 2 – when things go wrong

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Way of the Master has an episode titled “when things go wrong” and today I experienced a mini version of that. I met a friend for lunch. As I was walking into the restaurant, two young ladies were coming out. So I asked, “are you lucky?”. Reaching into my pocket, I pulled out a “Get Out of Hell Free” card tract and a “Good Card” tract instead of two “Are You Lucky” tracts. They looked at me a little weird. Recovering from the moment, I merely said, “oh well, you can have a Get Out of Hell Free” card instead. They gladly took them.

Once inside, I joined my friend who was already seated at the table. Realizing that I did not have any Are You Lucky tracts on me, I was going to have to try a different tract. Since the only ones from the tract club I had with me were the “Where will you spend Eternity?” tracts I decided to ask the waitress if she liked to read. Thinking she would say yes, I could then hand her the tract and she could order a book. Great plan. Except, she said, “no, I don’t like to read. I’m dyslexic!”

Strike two!

I gave her a Get Out of Hell Free card instead.

I’d given out three tracts, but still had not handed out one of the tracts from the March mailing of the Bezeugen Tract Club.

After lunch, I noticed two young men sitting at the table behind us. I walked over and asked, “do you like to read?” They both said, “yes!” So I gave them each a “Where will you spend eternity” tract and told them that they can order a free book from the web site on the back. They both said, “Thanks!” Then I left the restaurant.

Day 1 – Are You Lucky?

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On March 1st, I was at the mall. I handed out several of the Are You Lucky cards. I’d like to share my experience with one of them.

At the Great American Cookie store they had a tray of sample cookies. As the girl at the counter offered me a sample, I said, “oh it must be my lucky day!” Then I asked if she is lucky and handed her a card so she could find out.

She put her finger on the clover. It did not change. She started to read the back and then said she would look at it more after work.