“The Everyday Club” Testimonies
Have you joined The Everyday Club yet? What is your reason for not doing so?
I’m posting this mid-month reminder so that new (and old) readers of this blog have a chance to enter. The details for joining are below; but for now, read a few testimonies of those who have benefited from this evangelistic accountability group:
Jenny says:
After attending the Ambassadors’ Academy in April 2009, one of the best things I did was join this club. I walk out of the house each day with the Lord and the great commission on my mind.
Waynedawg says:
OK, Steve – I’m in.
I’ll be honest with you (and everyone that reads this now) I didn’t sign up to commit to this when you first posted it. I thought, “I give out more than a dozen
tracts a week on any given week. Yes, most of them are on the weekend, but that averages out to more than at ‘least one a day’.”
But your recent post “A Fully Consecrated Man?” convicted me to take up the challenge.
There are many times I drive straight home after work (and seeing dozens of people on the way) and walked into my house drained from work and settled into a comfy chair.
I could have stopped on the way home, jumped out of the truck and handed folks some tracts and engaged them in eternal conversations. Why do I need to wait until the weekend to witness when there are plenty of people going to hell during the week?
Jeff Reiman was so encouraged he started his own blog called, you guessed it, The Everyday Club!
Joy Gray says:
Richard Wurmbrand spent a total of 14 years in prison, three of those in solitary confinement. After being freed and coming to the West, he started The Voice of the Martyrs in 1967.
Destinations: Huntington Beach w/Ray Comfort
Join us this Saturday as we venture down to the Huntington Pier to witness with Ray Comfort. Carpool from Hope Chapel at noon, or meet us at the base of the Pier at about 1:30PM. Now read about the time when an an atheist evangelist tried to share my preaching stool at the Huntington Pier,
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