I’m a Herald, not a Negotiator

Since I am getting a fair number of atheists and materialists to this blog as of late, I thought this article, written by my friend Tony Miano from his blog The Lawman Chronicles, will answer the myriad questions that are posed by them about what I believe and why I believe it.

But I’m almost positive that I’ve opened a whole new can of worms.

I’m a Herald, not a Negotiator

by Tony Miano

God exists. I know that God exists. How do I know? He has revealed Himself to me by the power of His Holy Spirit, and through the sacrificial death and glorious resurrection of His Son Jesus Christ. He has caused me to be born again, resulting in my repentance and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. He has given me spiritual eyes to see, the desire to know Him and obey Him, and the ability (although I still have much to learn) to understand His Word.

Whether you or I believe God exists is utterly irrelevant. One’s belief in God has no impact, positive or negative, on the existence of God. God is God. He always has been. He always will be.

I’m a herald, not a negotiator.

The Bible is true. How do I know?

Dodgers: Try again next year!

Oh well. No preaching at the World Series or at the Dodgers Victory Parade… this year! God saw fit to let another city do this work. But wait! You can relive the glorious Dodger Blue days by reading two stories about our evangelism endeavors at Dodger Stadium by clicking on the links below. And as an

That’s Just Grandpa

I loved this article, sent to me about an evangelistic Grampa, written by Steve Watters… It wasn’t always easy being around Grandpa. Although he had a good sense of humor and told entertaining stories, you always knew what was coming — something about Jesus. He had a habit of interrupting a perfectly good football game on Sunday

Super Bowl XLIII Street Preachers

Here’s a neat article from the St. Petersburg Times about the evangelists preaching at the Super Bowl: TAMPA — Wesley Tyler stepped atop a plastic stool Friday at the corner of Channelside and Beneficial drives and began to preach at jersey-clad Steelers fans and other passers-by. “Be very careful crossing the street,” warned Tyler, a

What’s Your Evangelistic Goal for the New Year?

I ran this post a year ago on the forum of the School of Biblical Evangelism, a ministry of the Way of the Master. Recently, a 70-year-old man in Mexico who recently joined the school, re-discovered this post and made it active again. Read his testimony below.

My original post from a year ago:
I am recommiting for yet another year to sharing my faith everyday with at least one person or handing out ten Gospel tracts, and hope to make this my goal for the rest of my life. This my
goal and sometimes I fall short of that goal, but I have kept it up for the last 5 years and am amazed at what God continues to do.

Do you have an evangelistic goal of your own? What is your commitment in sharing the good news? If you don’t set a goal, you will reach it everytime. I will be encouraged to hear what you share…

Now read this man’s comments:

I am a missionary in full-time prison ministry based in central Mexico, that is, in Aguascalientes.  I ordered 500 of the million dollar bill tracts in Spanish,