Monthly Archives: November 2011

As You Go: Defined

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The past ten days we have been blessed beyond belief to have my good friend Duane visit from California. In addition to the good fellowship, we were able to witness at the State Fair, World Series, have a mock funeral and have some great discussions like about God Sized Questions.  One thing that we discussed is that while all these outreaches are great, that what we really want to encourage people to do is to share the Gospel “as you go”.

What do we mean by “as you go evangelism”? Jesus said in Matthew 28:19 “as you go make disciples…” This does not necessarily mean making a trip overseas to Africa or Asia. Rather, the going is implied and the making disciples is the action. So where are you going today? To the store? Great. Use that as an opportunity to make disciples. Are you going to work? Great! Use that as an opportunity to make disciples as you go to work. Are you going to school? Great, use going to school as an opportunity to make disciples!

You get the idea. Anywhere you go is an opportunity to make disciples. I love the excitement of the big “events” like the World Series and the State Fair. There are thousands of people there. We can hand out a lot of tracts, preach the Gospel and share the Gospel one on one with many people. What I have found over the last five years is that by going to events, it is like a little mini mission trip. It could be a mission trip to a ball game to hand out some tracts. Or a mission trip to the mall to talk one on one with some people.

What I have found is that little mission trip made people more evident in my life. If I had been on one of these mission trips to the mall during lunch and then stopped on the way home from work to run an errand for my wife, when I stopped at that store, I was more apt to hand someone a tract or share the Gospel with them one on one. Over time that would spill over to the next day and then the next.

If you were to hang around me, or talk with one of my close friends or family members, you’d see or hear about how I normally hand a tract to someone everywhere that I go. This came from years of practice doing it and making these little mini mission trips.

I’d like to encourage you to do the same. You never know whose path you will cross that needs to hear the Gospel from you! I encourage you to join the Bezeugen Tract Club and receive 30 FREE Gospel tracts per month from us. Then hand them out one each day to the people who God brings across your path!

Burger King

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A member of our tract club, Scott, sent me this picture of a tract that he left at Burger King!

This is an easy way to hand out Gospel tracts. When we ask people why they don’t hand them out, by far, the number one answer is FEAR! This fear can be fear of a person rejecting them or the fear of not knowing what to say if the person asks to have the tract explained to them. When putting tracts out like this, the fear is gone because the person who gets it will get it after you have left!

Please email us your pictures and we will add them to the BLOG here! Let’s see the creative ways you come up with to put tracts out.

Went to the Store

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I went to the store to share the Gospel and happened to get some milk while I was there. I gave tracts to two people and put about six more in the six packs of beer. When I handed a tract to the cashier and told her it was a Gospel tract she got really excited and said “cool”!

You see, you don’t need to be afraid to hand someone a Gospel tract. Most of the time they will be thankful and take it!

Halloween

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Halloween is a great opportunity to hand out tracts. My wife and I sat on the bench in front of our house. When the kids came to trick or treat we would give them candy and a Gospel tract. Many others did the same. Here are some comments from people on the Bezeugen Tract Club Facebook page:

13 out of 13 kids got tracts with their treats. – Katie

I handed out about 50 at a mall exit. It was interesting; as they where coming out the exit I just stuck out a card and said its free here have one. Everyone was happy to receive one because they where free. It was awesome. I said don’t forget to read the back. – Kenneth

I am sure there are many others who handed out tracts at the mall, at home or at some church event. I had another comment of handing out tracts door to door:

Lastnite as we went trick or treating when they gave my daughter candy my son handed them a gospel tract it was good – Rodney

Keep these ideas in mind for next year and then try one or more of them out. In some of these cases you don’t even have to go anywhere as the kids come right to your door!