Happy 22nd RE-Birthday to Me!
Yep. Today marks twenty-two years with Jesus. Believe it, you did not want to know the old me…. But if you’d like to read my testimony B.C., click here.
Yep. Today marks twenty-two years with Jesus. Believe it, you did not want to know the old me…. But if you’d like to read my testimony B.C., click here.
It’s that time again to report in for how you did in November. If you haven’t joined The Everyday Club yet, please consider doing so. You can sign up by clicking here. It’s parade season! Parades give you the opportunity to hand out Gospel tracts to celebrities and dignitaries alike. I handed a Giant Money
Just in time for the holidays—another month of evangelism destinations! Please consider joining us if you are in the L. A. area visiting family. Can you think of a better way to spend the Christmas season than reminding Hanukkah/Kwanzaa/Winter Solstice celebrants about the true meaning of this time of year?
And remember, the Hope Chapel evangelism team will provide you with all the tracts and training that you need, as well as give you a month’s worth of Gospel tracts for your own use!
Saturday, Dec. 1: Hermosa Beach Pier. Meet at Hope Chapel at noon to carpool. We will return by 3pm.
Thursday, Dec. 6: El Camino College Outreach. Meet on the Library Lawn from 12:30-2:00pm, rain or shine.
Friday, Dec. 7: Redondo Beach Pier or LAX (depending on the weather). Meet at Hope Chapel at 4:30pm for the “Hour of Power,” a one hour excursion into the harvest fields.
Dec. 8: Whittier Christmas Parade. Meet at Hope Chapel at 7:30am to carpool or meet at the Metro Rail Station in Carson on Santa Fe Ave and Del Amo Blvds. at approx. 8:10am. Returning by 2:00pmish.
A few years back I posted a video called “Why Christians Don’t Argue With Atheists” where I tried to have a conversation with a guy named Ted that went absolutely nowhere. Well, here’s another “Ted-like” guy who wanted nothing to do with my answers. What could I do but smile, speak graciously and deliver the
Sudden Death: Soup
LOOMIS, Ca. (CBS Sacramento) — Two people are dead and four others hospitalized after eating soup made with wild mushrooms at a Placer County assisted living center, and investigators said it was an employee who made them the meal. Read the rest here.