TheEveryday Club Report – May, 2015
Greetings Club Members,
Greetings Club Members,
The Camo Card tract is in the May tract club mailing. There are so many places to leave this one. We have been giving them out by asking “Have you got your Camo Card?” On the Facebook daily challenge, we posted one day this week to give a tract to someone wearing camoflauge. I’ve slipped a few into camo phone cases and wallets in Walmart.
IMG_0417. Click here to see a short clip about the Baseball Trivia tract. This is good to use to engage people in conversation about baseball and transition into the spiritual.
Greetings Club Members,
Easter is right around the corner. This is a great time to share about the resurrection of Jesus with the lost. The Hoppy Easter can be placed on Easter displays everywhere and given out as you wish others “Happy Easter”.
March 21, 2015As You Go, strategy, Texting Tract
I like this definition of proxy – The ability to do or be something without actually physically doing it. I gave 5 of the Texting tracts to a man who gave my order to me at Podnuh’s Barbecue.
I asked him to give them out to his co-workers. I’ve done this a few times with the holiday themed tracts. Sometimes when I hand we are out witnessing, I’ll ask someone to give a tract to their friend who has walked on ahead. At other times, someone will ask if they can have another tract to give to a friend or relative. This is what I call tracts by proxy.
There are so many places to leave tracts! Today’s Facebook challenge was to take a photo of a tract where that person has left it.
There will be many places to place the Hoppy Easter tract before Easter.
Sport trivia tracts can be left where sports are promoted .
The Texting tract is a good one to give out to people on their phone. You can also leave it where phones and accessories are sold.
Be creative! Leave a tract where someone will pick it up. God uses Gospel tracts!
St. Patrick’s Day is behind us. The new Are You Lucky? Tract was in the March mailing. Here are several places where I left this one.
Hard to believe it is already March! Soon March Madness will be upon us. In the meantime, as we wait for the weather to thaw out and turn to spring, there are still many people who have never heard the Gospel and if they died today would spend eternity in Hell. We have the Words of eternal life. Let’s boldly tell everyone we know and meet!
The goal of the Everyday Club is to make a personal commitment to daily evangelism and then share how you are doing on a daily basis with this group. We encourage you to post a comment below that indicates your daily commitment and how you did in February in keeping that commitment. Remember, this is not about who hands out the most tracts, has the most one on ones or anything like that. It is simply about recognizing the God’s great commission applies to you and commiting to Him what you will do to follow it.
Whether your commitment is to hand out one tract a day or have 100 conversations with people per day, we encourage you to share your commitment and then report back next month with how you did. In the meantime, if you’d like encouragement to share the gospel each day, you can follow Bezeugen on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram and participate in the daily tract challenges which provide fun ideas of how to share the Gospel each day.
Finally, I’d like to invite you to join our monthly Bezeugen Partners conference call where we get together on the phone and share updates on the ministry and then encourage one another to go and reach the lost.
Until next month!
Carl & Scott
February 22, 2015Uncategorized
Even if you don’t speak Spanish, you can give out tracts to Spanish speaking people in their language. We have several tracts translated into Spanish. The latest one is “Que Pasa Despues De #YOLO?”, which is the translation of the popular “What Happens After #Yolo?”. This has been well received by people who I have come in contact with. I was able to give out 5 at our local Mardi Gras parade two weeks ago. If you don’t speak their language, at least you can get the Gospel in their hands by the form of a tract.