Monthly Archives: September 2010

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!