Sudden Death: Tagging!

A 17-year-old boy was seen tagging graffiti on the center divider of the Pomona  Freeway in Riverside early Saturday just before he was struck by vehicles and killed. The boy was standing in the westbound carpool lane when he was hit by a car and thrown over a 5-foot-tall concrete divider into eastbound lanes, where

LA Anti-War Protest (Part 7): The “Who Would Jesus Bomb?” Guy Interview

This man was mad as heck and wasn’t going to take it anymore. He was an ex-Morman, an ex-prostitute, and thought all Christians were hypocrites. His sign said, “Who Would Jesus Bomb?” (How about Sodom and Gomorah for starters?) In other words, he was just another leftist protester we encountered at the A.N.S.W.E.R. LA anti-war protest held in Hollywood

Saturday Adventure: American Indian Powwow

This Saturday we will be heading to El Camino College to share our faith in a gracious, gentle, and respectful way (like we always do), with the great American Indian Community.

The South Bay/Long Beach area, in which we live, has the largest native American population in the entire country.

This is a very difficult people group to reach because Christianity, in their eyes, has created nothing but hardship and trouble for them. (After our last Powwow visit, I pulled all my posts and videos from this blog. I’ll write about that at another time.)  

Please pray that our message would be heard and understood.

Meet at Hope Chapel at noon, or meet at us at El Camino College at about 1:15PM.

***Calvary Chapel South Bay has a team going to the Thai New Year Festival in Hollywood on Sunday. If you’d like to join my friend, Tom Nance-Ulrich, then click for more info.

The Everyday Club Report: For March

Happy Atheist’s Day! This is your monthly reminder to report on your evangelistic activities for the month of March. And I’m not fooling! Unfortunately, of the over 50 who have signed up not many have been reporting; that’s understandable in these economically depressed times. (HEY, we can blame the economy for everything, can’t we?) If you’ve forgotten about your commitment,