The Everyday Club Report for October: Cellphone Preaching

If it weren’t for the Everyday Club I’d be more likely to miss my daily goal. Now’s the time to post your totals for October below. If you’d like to sign up, click here.

Here’s an unusual tip from Greg S.:

I was at the airport (where I work) yesterday and I saw a huge group of Japanese tourists, and some Muslims. Well, if you go up to them and start sharing Christ they will ask the security to get rid of you quickly, but what I do is just pick up my cell phone and put it up to my ear and let her rip for Jesus!

The Everyday Club Report for September: The Facebook Option

It’s that time again to report in on how well you did with your evangelistic commitment. Ya still in? I hope so. Would you like to join? Click here for details.

With the movie “The Social Network” opening today I wanted to remind you about another neat way to share your faith using “The Facebook Option.” It’s not what you think. Read on.

Facebook is an incredibly popular social networking site that has over 500 million active users. Here are some statistics:

  • 50% of active users log on everyday.

The Everyday Club Report for August: The Dental Floss Dilemma

How are you doing on your monthly commitment? Fill in your report in the comments section below. Want to join? Scroll to the bottom of the article.

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I almost didn’t fulfill my commitment the other night, but God used dental floss to make me do it.

I was ready for bed one late Sunday evening after a movie night at home with my family when suddenly I realized that I had not handed out a single tract all day. My goal is to hand out ten Gospel tracts a day or personally witness to at least one person, but I was just two darned tired and didn’t want to do it. I resigned myself to failure that evening until I realized that my daughter had used up all the dental floss. Well, not all of it; she left about a six inch piece that I wrapped around my chubby fingers and used quite gingerly to pry out stray popcorn kernel pieces out of my teeth.

I was doing quite well, too, until the last molar—that’s when the floss snapped, lodging between my number 17 and 18 molars.!