mini-vangie: Winograd Lad

Eulis was a “Winograd-for-Congress” supporter who had a little table at the Farmer’s Market. I spoke to him a bit and found that he was actually reasonable (See E-vangie Tales #81, & “Winograd Grandad” below). I didn’t know how to pronounce the candidate’s name so I asked, “WINO-grad?” “WIN-ograd,” he corrected gently. After hearing my

mini-vangie: Fishing at the Pier

The Redondo Beach Pier is a great place to evangelize and hand out million-dollar bill gospel tracts; it’s family-friendly and the people that go there are usually quite humble and open to chatting, especially those who are a captive audience as they fish from the rails. On Saturday ten of us met to do our own special brand of fishing… Here are a few highlights:

Cynthia Livingston wants to be a missionary, but was fighting discouragement because she read in a book that if you have not led anyone to Christ in the States, then you certainly won’t overseas. This was her first time evangelizing to strangers