The Everyday Club Report: For June
I’m posting this a little late, but here’s your chance to report on how well you did with your evangelistic commitment for the month of June.
If you would like to join this Club, click here for details.
Here’s a special re-post for those who would like to know what to do when when someone wants to hand their Gospel tract back to you:
GO ARMLESS!
What should you do when you hand someone a Gospel tract, they read it, then hurriedly try to hand it back in disgust? Go armless.
Stick your hands in your pockets; twirl around like a whirling dervish; duck out; walk away. There is no obligation on your part to take back what you’ve given away.
This is “Mr. Gupta” (not his real name). He is a visiting missionary to the States from a restricted country that was formerly part of the Soviet Union. I had the pleasure of his company a few weeks back when he accompanied me to my local college fishing hole where I share my faith weekly. He was in awe of the freedom we have to preach the Gospel uninhibited. You see, where he ministers he can’t even say the name Jesus because the phone lines may be tapped.
This month’s free tract from the
The Everyday Club Report: For July
I don’t know if you caught an article I wrote sometime ago concerning D. L. Moody, that great 19th century American evangelist. He had an everyday commitment of his own which reminded me of my lack of commitment. Please click here to read about it. How did you do last month? Report in how you
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