Evangelism training and outreach in Cincinnati on June 28th

On June 28th Bezeugen Ministries will present the Basic Evangelism Training Seminar and participate in an outreach in Cincinnati, Ohio. The event will be held at Hyde Park Baptist Church. Training is from 2-4PM. The outreach is from 4PM and on until about 8PM. The outreach is being done to crowds that will gather for the Hyde Park Blast which will include bicycle races including professionals. A crowd of several thousand people is anticipated.

Parking and Road Closures

Please be advised that due to the Hyde Park Blast there will be a number of road closures. The church has limited parking. It is advised to arrive early in order to find a place to park. This page on the Hyde Park Blast site lists road closures and parking maps.

Door to door

There is still a possibility that we will do some door to door evangelism on the morning of the 28th. If you are interested in that please contact Carl or call 802-393-8436.

You may RSVP for the event on Facebook or Meetup.

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Evangelism training in Poplar Bluff, MO – June 25th

Two years ago I presented the Basic Evangelism Training Seminar in Poplar Bluff. On this poplarbluffreturn trip, I’ll present additional training to encourage the saints to continue sharing the Gospel daily in their lives “As You Go”.

5:00-6:00PM – Fellowship Supper

6:00-8:00PM – Evangelism Training

Come here an update on Bezeugen Ministries, the 100 challenge and how the tract club has grown to over 1000 members and more than 1.3 millions tracts distributed!

You can RSVP on Facebook or Meetup.

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Evangelism Training in Maud, TX – June 23rd

Bezeugen Ministries is going on the road with evangelism training and outreaches. Join us Monday, June 23rd in Maud, Texas. Dinner is served from 6:300-7PM with evangelism training to follow from 7-8:30PM.

You can RSVP at Meetup or Facebook!

Sharing the Gospel is fun and easy. Come and learn how to incorporate it into your every day life “As You Go”.  Carl Kalbfleisch, co-founder of Bezeugen Ministries, will present this training to equip and encourage you to go and reach the lost with the Gospel! Learn about using Gospel tracts, striking up conversations with people, and how to organize and outreach. Learn about the vision to reach the nation with the Gospel going door to door.

Bezeugen Ministries was founded in 2007. More than 2.4 million Gospel tracts have been distributed. The Basic Evangelism Training Seminar has been presented more than 65 times. In this training, Carl will pull from material in the seminar as well as other material to equip and encourage you.

Hosted at Faith Community Baptist Church, Maud, TX – http://faithonthemove.org/

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A 93 year old on the go!

Last week I had an encouraging phone call from a 93 year old man in California. Someone had given him a Ten Commandments gospel tract. He wanted more so that he could hand them out.  He asked that I send him 100 of them. Those went into the mail yesterday. Isn’t it encouraging that at 93 this mans focus is on sharing the Gospel with others?

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As You Go through treatment for Leukemia

When we talk about “As You Go” we usually mention “As You Go” shopping, “As You Go” to work, “As You Go” to school, and the like. But what happens if you have a life threatening illness? Will you still be BOLD and share the Gospel?

We have a monthly prayer meeting on the third Monday of each month. As the meeting was concluding last week, I checked my email to find this message from Jeff Gibbs (please note that this is shared with Jeff’s full permission):

Jeff Gibbs here. I’ve been a supporter for a while and have talked with you in the past about doing a webcast training at our church, Calvary Chapel Cardunal in Algonquin, IL. I would still like to do this, but I had some unexpected news this week. I’m a very healthy guy and after about 6 weeks of being sick I went to the doctor. He did some blood tests and I was informed that I have Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Shock to say the least. I’m 52, wife and three kids and a new grandbaby as well. I was rushed to the hospital and will be here for aggressive chemo and 4-5 weeks of recovery in the hospital. Unfortunately, my tracts were stacking up, so I asked her to bring them all to the hospital. Here’s my favor… can you send me at least 100 of the new “Thank You” tracts. These are perfect to give out to every one of the staff here that comes into my room. My contact info is below and I will be sure to send some support soon. If you are interested, I’m also going to copy my first blog about my experience finding out this news. Thanks so much and God bless,

I was saddened and encouraged to read this email. Saddened to hear how this broken world has affected another man of God. But, encouraged that his focus is on beating the cancer and sharing the Gospel with everyone he comes into contact with.

The day after receiving the email, I sent not only the 100 Thank You tracts he asked for, but an extra hundred and a a few hundred other tracts! Please keep Jeff in prayer for his healing and for his witness!

I hope you’ll continue reading below where he details his ride to the hospital and the first couple of days there and some of the conversations that he had as he has shared the Gospel.

The following was included in the email that Jeff sent me:

An Update on My Medical Condition, Saturday, April 19, 2014

I wanted to let everyone know that I was given some very unexpected news on Tuesday, April 15. After being sick for about 6 weeks with a sore throat, fever, and general fatigue that just would not go away,  I went back to the family doctor. This time he did some blood tests and then called me the next day with the news…  “You need to get to the hospital immediately as your blood work shows you have Leukemia”.  Well, what do you do with that? The amazing thing is that I don’t remember being shocked or mad, but felt the “peace that surpasses understanding” that could only be from the Lord. So Julie and I headed off to Sherman Hospital for some blood work and a bone marrow biopsy (not too fun J) to confirm what type of Leukemia it was. It turned out to be Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) which means that it comes on quickly and has to do with my bone marrow producing too many white blood cells (that fight infections) that are not maturing and sort of clogging my system. Eventually, they would kind of take over and keep my body from making enough red blood cells (that carry oxygen) and platelet cells (that help with blood clotting).  Which is one of the reasons that I was getting tired and felt winded easily.  While I did have a supernatural peace, I admit it was a very emotional experience with lots of tears and hugs with Julie, Nicole, Stephen (by phone) and Jonathan. I can’t imagine walking through this without the Lord and my loving family.

Anyway, it was determined that the best place to go was Northwestern Memorial in Chicago to be under Dr. Jessica Altman, who is the Leukemia “guru” of the Midwest. I felt even more at peace when a family friend, who is a doctor also, suggested the same person. So even though, I still felt like I could have driven there myself, the protocol is to be ambulanced. So I figured that the Lord wanted me to share the gospel with the EMT, who had to sit right by me for the hour drive to Chicago. The sad thing is that here is a 26 year old young man without a clue about the Lord or His word. And I know in our culture today there are many like him. Well, the Lord “opened the door” and he learned a lot about the Bible, Jesus, the 10 commandments and what he needed to do to have eternal life. While he didn’t accept the Lord, he was definitely interested and asked many questions. It is definitely one of the best feelings when you get an opportunity like that! After checking in to my very nice “hotel room” on the 14th floor at Northwestern, there were echo grams, x-rays and blood tests, which I admit make me very queasy. In fact, I didn’t know I had that much blood to give J. On Wednesday, they put in a “pic line”, which is basically a tube that runs from your upper arm through a vein almost to your heart. They can leave this in for months and can then just hook up to the tubes to either put stuff in or draw blood out without poking me. ..Yeah!

Thursday and Friday were kind of quite as we waited for the test results that would tell us exactly what kind of AML in terms of risk factor and whether I would qualify for a national clinical trial that could offer a couple of other treatment options. Here’s the scoop… There is a standard Chemo treatment that they use for AML, which is called 7 plus 3, which is 7 days of two different chemo drugs and a 4-5 week hospital stay as your immune system builds back up. This is followed by more tests and a possible bone marrow transplant. However, in the clinical trial there are two additional options: one is the same 7 plus 3, but at a higher dose and the other has the higher dose plus an additional drug. Both of these options are a little more aggressive and will result in more side effects.  But they also have at least a better chance of accomplishing the goal of remission. In addition, they said that they felt since I am “young” (I like these guys ;-)) and healthy, that I would be able to handle it. The interesting thing is that you do not know ahead of time which one of the three options will be randomly selected for you.

So last night (Good Friday) they informed me that I was in a medium risk situation, I did qualify for the clinical trial and that I they would like a decision the next day. Immediately I felt that the Lord wanted me to choose the clinical trial for a couple of reasons. First because I know that God is in control of everything, as the Bible says “the lot is cast into the lap, but it’s every decision is from the Lord” (Proverbs16:33). Also because I know He loves me and promises me that “All things work together for good to those who love the Lord, to those who are the called, according to His purposes” (Romans 8:28). So the thought of putting this decision squarely in the Lord’s hands was a real “no brainer”, because He alone knows the best treatment that I should have.

In the meantime, Julie, the kids and friends have been real “troupers” making the long trek downtown to this hospital to visit and hangout. Stephen (who is doing some training in Yuma, AZ) has been calling daily and Nicole even brought my new little pride and joy… Mila, to visit grandpa (I’m sorry, but “grandpa” that still sounds weird to me 😉 ) In addition, while the food here is pretty good, I have been treated to Gino’s Pizza and The Cheesecake Factory which are just around the corner! Also, the doctors, nurses and other staff here are very friendly, knowledgeable and all around awesome! A couple of my nurses are true believers and we have had some great conversations. The others, I’ll be working on 😉

So this morning the team of doctors came to my room (which they do every morning) for my decision on the clinical trial. First of all, I let them know that I’m a Christian who believes that the Lord is in complete control of my life and that I felt blessed to be in this hospital with the best doctors and nurses available. And that whether they knew it or not, that God had blessed them with their medical talents and abilities to accomplish His will and bless other people. And because I know that there are no “accidents” with the Lord and that He alone knows what the best treatment would be for me, that I’m going with the clinical trial and let Him decide. So the plan now is another bone marrow biopsy on Monday and starting one of the three treatments on Tuesday. I also told the doctors that I was praying for a miraculous healing and that it was a definite possibility… But if He wanted to use the doctors that was fine with me too. In the meantime, while writing this, I got into a great conversation and shared the gospel with a nurse who told me he was Buddhist when I asked if he was going to church this weekend. The weird thing is, while I admit this is a little scary, I’m actually sort of excited about the adventure ahead as I know the Lord is going to be with me and accomplish His plan through this trial.

“I will love You, O Lord, my strength. The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer; My God, my strength, in whom I will trust; My shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold. I will call upon the Lord who is worthy to be praised; So shall I be saved from my enemies.” Psalm 18:1-3

Thanks for your prayers and words of encouragement. More to follow…

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Announcing the Bezeugen Meetup Group

In order to coordinate witnessing events, prayer meetings, training opportunities, etc, we have created a Bezeugen Ministries Meetup Group on Meetup

meetup.com. To join the group, go to www.meetup.com/Bezeugen/ and create an account or login.

 

Chance to win a Leather Bound Evidence Bible!

Between now and May 31st, when you join the meetup group you will automatically be entered for a chance to win a Leather Bound Evidence Bible. The winner will be randomly selected from the members of the meetup group on May 31st. Each week until May 31st, we may offer some other prizes along the way as well! So join the group early and have more chances to win!

There are two main reasons to be a part of the group.

  • To RSVP to attend an event.
  • To pray for the events that are taking place.

At this point the meetup group has been populated with our regular witnessing events. Over time additional events will be added to include the the door to door activities around North America with our 100 Challenge as well as outreaches at sporting events.

 

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NCAA Final Four

The NCAA Final Four came to North Texas this year. We had been planning an outreach for that weekend for years – since it was announced. We ended up with four groups of people going out including those of us from Bezeugen, we had a group of nearly 50 staff and students of the Gospel for Asia School of Discipleship, members from Sports Fan Outreach International and some friends who witness using customs to dress up like Star Wars characters.

On Saturday, April 5th the semi-Final games were played. We met at Gospel for Asia for prayer and orientation. We then drove to the stadium and deployed into six groups.

We had a little bit of rain. However as it got closer to the game times, the rain stopped. In all we had over 60 people out handing out tracts. Some were open air preaching. We ran into a church that was also out sharing the Gospel. By the end of the day we had handed out nearly 20,000 Gospel tracts! Considering that the attendance for the games was nearly 79,444 that means that 1 in four people got a tract. Since people were in groups of 1 to 10 people it is conceivable that every person who attended the game could have heard the Gospel!

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College Outreaches

We have continued our outreaches to the local colleges. We have a weekly outreach to the University of North Texas on Wednesday evenings.  Todd has been faithfully leading this weekly outreach for several years now. Each week a group meets and goes to campus to share the Gospel. Each week they have great one on one conversations with students.

In Dallas we go once a month to the free speech zones at Brookhaven College and Richland College. At these schools we are able to reserve a space at the free speech zone. The space includes a table. We give out bottles of water along with tracts (often the Free Water tract), Bibles, DVDs and other resources. These campus outreaches are a great opportunity to share the Gospel with the students. We often will ask them what they are studying, then ask if they believe in evolution. If they say yes, then we ask what evidence they like best about evolution. Rarely do they have anything. It creates a conversation and allows us to explain that God created everything. A good resource to share with the students is Ray Comfort’s Evolution vs God movie. These college outreaches have allowed us to add a number of new names to our prayer list for salvation. Please pray for Petra who heard the Gospel for the first time yesterday.

My friend Paul and I made a trip to the University of Texas at Dallas one day at lunch. We did not setup any type of tract table. We just walked onto campus and talked to students. The first conversation I engaged in lasted nearly an hour. Like the above conversations, I simply asked them what their favorite piece of evidence for evolution was. They said they could not provide it off the top of their head. But then indicated they could look it up. So I handed them each my business card and asked them to email it to me. I have yet to hear from them. Eventually during our conversation I was able to take them through the entire Gospel. One of them who claimed to be an agnostic became more convinced that there had to be a God. I am praying that they will contact me so we can continue our discussion.

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2014 National Day of Prayer

The National Day of Prayer is Thursday, May 1. We have two events planned. One in NDP First Thursday frontCarrollton, TX and the other in Dallas at HOBI International. You are invited to come and join us at either location. Or find a location near you on the National Day of Prayer website.

This year marks four years that we have been doing our First Thursday prayer. We encourage you to start a First Thursday prayer group in your city. Why not take this National Day of Prayer on May 1 and use it as a launching point to pray each month for your city.

Prayer is the first step of our Pray, Learn, Go strategy. Will you join us?

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2014 Rangers Opening Day Outreach

For the fourth year in a row we were able to do an outreach at the Texas Rangers opening 10150522_10203590005856723_1562201002_nday. Wally, Brendan and I handed out 2500+ Gospel Tracts. The crowds were huge. I assume the game must have been a sellout. At one point one of the police officers mentioned to me that he was not sure where all of the people could possibly fit into the stadium. It seemed like people just continued to come in waves.

The crowd was friendly. Most would take a tract. Some did not. What amazed me is the people who were carrying two (or four beers) and their hands were full so when we handed them a tract they said they could not hold it. Anyone know the “story” of the man caught in a flood? He goes on top of his house and is waiting for God to rescue him. A guy in a canoe comes buy and says he is there to rescue him. They guy says, “no, God will rescue me.” Then a guy comes in a motor boat and again he declines and says “no, God will rescue me.” Next a helicopter comes by and lowers a rope ladder to rescue him. Again he says, “no, God will rescue me.” Finally he drowns and ends up standing before God. He asks God, “why didn’t you rescue me?” God tells him, “I sent a guy in a canoe, one in a motor boat and one in a Helicopter.”

Do you think the guy with his hands full of beer will have a similar reaction when he faces God on judgement day? Now, I am not claiming that every person that rejects a Gospel tract is in fact not saved. But I just get to thinking, how ironic that a man would cling to his beer when the words of eternal life are being handed to him.

The times of ignorance God overlooked, but now he commands all people everywhere to repent, because he has fixed a day on which he will judge the world in righteousness by a man whom he has appointed; and of this he has given assurance to all by raising him from the dead. (Acts 17:30-31 ESV)

baseball-trivia-v1-icon-300x175Whether people heed the warning to repent or not is not the point. Our point in going to share the Gospel is to be obedient to the command to “Go” and proclaim the Gospel. Paul tells us to preach the Gospel “in season, and out of season”. Baseball season is a good season to preach the Gospel. Today is opening day. Do you have a Major League ballpark near your house? Do you have a minor league ballpark near you? Why not order some Gospel tracts and then get a group of friends and go to a ballpark near you and hand them out.  Could you make a commitment to do it once or twice during the baseball season? Perhaps one day in heaven someone would say “I got this tract from a guy at a ballgame and I learned about my sin, repented and trusted in Jesus!”

Go to a ballgame to share the Gospel! If you decide to go, please contact me and let me know you are going so that we can pray for you!

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