What is Your E-vangie Tale? #15
If you have been forcefully advancing God’s kingdom by telling the lost about the Savior, write it down here!
If you have been forcefully advancing God’s kingdom by telling the lost about the Savior, write it down here!
(Read part 1 by clicking here, and Part 2 by clicking here!) To forcefully advance God’s kingdom in a post-Christian (soon to be anti-Christian) culture, drastic measures are needed. That’s why over 100 volunteers manned an evangelistic outpost just outside the boundaries of a pagan festival called Fiesta Hermosa on Memorial Day weekend. No churches
Read Part 1 by clicking here! I put out the challenge to one of our evangelists: “Go preach to the people waiting in line for the shuttle bus that takes everyone to the Fiesta Hermosa. There will probably be quite a crowd there.” To advance the kingdom of God “forcefully” means that Christians need to
35 people were injured, including two police officers, when a woman plowed her car through several blocks of a street festival in Washington, D.C. The driver, Tanya Bell, had a young child in the car with her as police gave chase on motorcycles. Seven people suffered major injuries, including two young children under three. The
E-vangie Tale: Fiesta Hermosa, Pt. 1: No Retreat from Sodom
Tens of thousands of people from all over Southern California converge on a pagan festival called Fiesta Hermosa each Memorial and Labor Day weekend; I say pagan, because Christian booths are nowhere to be seen. There are however, lots of demon jewelry displays, anti-God artists, lucky candle shops, and New Age trinkets to be found.
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