Mariners Outreach

Here is the report from Bridget from the Mariners outreach:

This was one of the hardest outreaches I think I’ve ever been on! It was SUCH a SPIRITUAL BATTLE!!! We had 12 people out there giving out tracts, (11 + myself). We had a total of 7500 tracts going in, but they were extremely hard to give out this year! I had SOOOO MANY refusals it wasn’t even funny! We have about 4000 left over, which means that we only gave out 3500, which wasn’t even half! 🙁 I’m soooo discouraged! We did have several good conversations with people on the bus to and from the stadium, though. Please pray for Hara the atheist, Megan and her boyfriend who kept giving me excuse after excuse as to why they can’t believe that Jesus is the only way. Veronica, Bianca, and her sister Christine were very open to the Truth! And let’s not forget Jarvis and his two girlfriends who were goofing around and wouldn’t take anything we said seriously. Thank You Jesus for the conversations we had with those people.

One interesting thing that happened was that there were 3 guys out there wearing “A” frame sign boards that said “Jesus or Hell!” on them. I didn’t know them, as they weren’t part of our group, so I went over to them and introduced myself. They asked me what I was giving out, and first he read it to himself, and he liked it, so he used his megaphone and read it aloud to everyone!
This was one of the hardest outreaches I think I’ve ever been on! It was SUCH a SPIRITUAL BATTLE!!! We had 12 people out there giving out tracts, (11 + myself). We had a total of 7500 tracts going in, but they were extremely hard to give out this year! I had SOOOO MANY refusals it wasn’t even funny! We have about 4000 left over, which means that we only gave out 3500, which wasn’t even half! [:-(] I’m soooo discouraged! We did have several good conversations with people on the bus to and from the stadium, though. Please pray for Hara the atheist, Megan and her boyfriend who kept giving me excuse after excuse as to why they can’t believe that Jesus is the only way. Veronica, Bianca, and her sister Christine were very open to the Truth! And let’s not forget Jarvis and his two girlfriends who were goofing around and wouldn’t take anything we said seriously. Thank You Jesus for the conversations we had with those people.

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Manage your Constant Contact settings

Bezeugen Ministries provides a weekly email called the Bezeugen Blast. The Blast provides ministry updates, prayer requests and encouragement to go and share the Gospel As You Go. The Blast is normally emailed about twice a month. Several other email lists are used for communication about witnessing events and other special events. Anyone who enrolls in the Bezeugen Tract Club is also subscribed to the Blast. Once subscribed, you can also join the other mailing lists. This BLOG entry is provided to give instructions how to maintain your constant contact information.

The other email lists that are provided include:

  • Weekly Witnessing – sent once a week to provide details on witnessing events in and around Dallas for that week.
  • First Thursday – sent about once a month with logistics for the First Thursday prayer meetings.
  • Seminar Interest – announcements about our Basic Evangelism Training Seminar. If you are interested in attending, then subscribe to this list.
  • Door to Door – emails about door to door evangelism
  • Bezeugen Tract Club – periodic messages just for tract club members.
  • MLB Outreach – mailing list for those interested in outreaches at Major League Baseball venues. Select the list and specify up to two teams in the MLB Team 1 and MLB Team 2 fields
  • Football Outreach – mailing list for those interested in football outreaches. Select the list and specify the NFL team and College Team where you do outreaches.

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College Outreach

We have a new tract that we made for our College Outreaches. Since we give out bottles of water with tracts, we made a tract about John 4. On the front there is a warning that drinking the water will make you thirsty again. On the back is the Gospel! Wally and I recently recorded videos of each of us sharing the Gospel based on John 4. Wally’s message is here.

 

Mine is on the web site listed on the back of the tract: www.AfterLifeCatalog.com/water/.

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Rangers outreach video

Dave Dunbar, Grace Bible Church Allen, put together a short video of the outreach at the Rangers game.

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Richland College Outreach

On Monday we did our third outreach at Richland College. Richland has two free speech areas. The one we have been using is inside of the building neat the cafeteria. This has become a really great place to share the Gospel. Students walk buy on their way to/from class and lunch. We had some great one on one conversations with the students and handed out over 100 bottles of water. We have a new tract based on John 4 that peaks curiosity about the water! A warning actually! “If you drink this water, you will thirst again”. It leads to some great conversations.

We got the names of a couple of students. One took a new testament and seemed interested in a follow-up meeting (free lunch) to discuss the Bible further. Another was extremely interested in some evangelism training and joining us for some future outreaches.

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Washington Nationals Outreach

Here is the report from Mike about the Washington Nationals Outreach that took place on April 21st.


The Washington DC Evangelists went to Nationals Park on April 21, 2012 in Washington, DC where the Miami Marlins were playing the Washington Nationals. Although thunderstorms were forecasted at a 100% chance for rain, it did not rain and the weather was beautiful and there was about 26,745 (63.8% full) in attendance. We set up across from Center Field Gate (photo attached) at the corner of Half ST NE & N ST SE, where we proclaimed the Gospel aloud and handed out hundreds of Gospel tracts to thousands of people who walked by.

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Evangelist turns South Oval to open-air sanctuary

Our friend Adam Evans was interviewed recently for a paper at the University of Oklahoma. A student interviewed Adam about his evangelism at OU and then used the interview in paper for her class. The paper discusses evangelism as presented on the campus. I am posting the paper here with Adams permission:

Amidst shouts condemning students to hell, one man parks himself on top of a bench across from the Jeannie Rainbolt College of Education and joins in the shouting- but to tell students what he believes is good news.
     As warm weather lures middle-aged and graying men like “Preacher Bob” to stand on stools and turn on microphones to bash homosexuals and soldiers, Adam Evans, Oklahoma City native and evangelist at OU, turns on a voice recorder, pulls up the Bible on his Kindle reading device and tells students how he cares for them and wants them to go to heaven.
     Evans and his fellow evangelists will be storming the campus in force soon, warm weather and shady trees pulling them from hibernation to preach to OU’s students. While the visits can spur arguments and bitter feelings, like a March 26 sermon that ended in a group of 20 students pitted against an evangelist, Evans’ visits give many students a positive view on evangelism.
    Instead of drawing a crowd with negative words, Evans uses promises of love from God to get the attention of students, a stark contrast from similar campus visitors.
     “I’ve heard of others being offensive for the sake of being offensive. There can’t be good news without bad, but [using the good news] is how Jesus did it. Others need to do it that way,” Evans said.
     Evans evangelizes at OU because of how accessible listening ears are.
     “Campus ministry is what I love to do,” he said. “I go out to the world with good news, and I go where the fish are, like a good fisherman.”
     This mix of listening ears and messages of God can strike a bad chord for some students, including Tyler Wilson, a university college freshman, who was told he was going to hell and then listened as his friend was told her active-duty military friend was also going to hell.
     Wilson said that statement darkened students’ moods and caused him to stop listening to the speaker. He said he prefers Evans’ approach, because it comes off respectful of the variety of cultures and religious backgrounds found on campus.
     The difference in approaches also determines how Daniel Pons, university college freshman, views evangelists’ effectiveness.
     “Scolding students will never convince them they need Jesus,” Pons, a member of the Baptist Student Union on campus, said. “They need to hear the truth, but preaching out of humility, love and genuine concern would … be more effective than criticism and negativity.”
     Evans prays for that humility and love before he takes the stage on his bench just off the South Oval.
     “I’m always prayed up. God just stirs me up,” Evans said.
     Just behind Evans, students can usually see a member of Evans’ evangelical team holding various signs about accepting Jesus. Evans said these members are sometimes the targets of heckling from passers by, but the comments don’t faze them.
     “We do it with joy,” Evans said. “We’ve never had anyone argue with us.”
     Evans has, however, had a student approach him after a sermon for a positive reason.
     “It wasn’t repentance or faith on the spot, but seeds being planted. We encouraged him to read Psalm 51,” Evans said.
     The psalm Evans prescribed the student depicts someone acknowledging the sacrifices Christians believe Jesus made for humanity and calls to readers to spread that news.
     “All [of the evangelists] really do have good news to share,” Pons said. “The reality of what Jesus did for us is fabulous. [Evans] just does a better job of keeping that as a key point in his messages.”
     Evans uses the book of Philemon to keep himself positive.
     “And I pray: the sharing of your faith effective,” reads part of the text, a quote Evans keeps close to remind himself that what he does is important to him.
     “If I had the cure to cancer under my bed and didn’t share it, that’s depraved indifference. That would be wrong. If I saw a kid drowning, I wouldn’t just say ‘that’s not my kid’, I’d jump in and swim to him and save him. [Evangelism] is a mission to seek and save” Evans said.
     An evangelist from South Africa, Keith Daniel, inspired Evans to share the gospel during a sermon he attended in 2006.
     “He talked about soul winning,” Evans said. “A friend of mine said I had to hear him. He turned my world upside down.”
     Daniel’s positive sermons  have viewed over 2,000 times on Classic Holiness Sermons and downloaded just as frequently on Sermon Index.  On Sermon Index, reviews of his sermons note Daniel’s words as engaging, uplifting and penetrating.
     As students roll their eyes, crowds dissipate and other evangelists collapse their stools and power down their microphones, Evans thinks of one of his favorite poems, written by evangelist William Chalmers Burns.
     “Time is short; sinners beware. Nor trifle time away,” Burns writes- words similar to Evans’, who can be heard telling students they don’t have much time left to accept Jesus, especially when compared to eternity and that they need to be thinking of how they’ll be spending eternity.
     “The light of the world will soon go out, we must get to work,” Evans said.
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San Antonio Missions Outreach

Here is the report from Linda on the San Antonio Missions Outreach:

We had our outreach on April 7.  Four adults and 2 children, passed out 800 tracts (compared to last year’s 200).  We ran out!!  We plan to go again this season.  Thanks!

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Two years of First Thursday

The First Thursday of April marked two years that we have been gathering for prayer

April 2012

once a month for our Nation, Leaders and revival. We have two groups. One in Carrollton at City Hall. And one in Dallas at HOBI International. The First Thursday monthly prayer meeting was launched from the National Day of Prayer in Carrollton, TX in May 2010. As that prayer meeting was concluding a couple of us asked each other “why do we only do this once a year?” We chatted among ourselves and decided on the spot that there was no reason not to do this more than once a year. So we started meeting the First Thursday of each month for prayer. Next Thursday, May 3rd, marks the 2nd anniversary of that National Day of Prayer meeting that kicked this off.

This prayer meeting will use the ACTS (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving and Supplication) model of prayer. We have four pastors from the community coming to share a word with us on each of these four areas and lead us in prayer.

  • Jerry Witham, The Ridge Church, Lead Pastor
  • Dr. Luke Biggs, Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Senior Pastor
  • Greg Voss, Word of Life, Pastor
  • Max Docusen, Victory Assembly, Senior Pastor

In addition, we are pleased to be able to start the meeting with special recognition. You are invited to join us. Join us on May 3rd. Join us each month on the First Thursday of each month. In Carrollton, we meet from noon to 12:30 the First Thursday of each month at the flag poles in front of City Hall (NE corner of Josey and Jackson).

For more information see the Pray, Learn, Go site or the First Thursday page.

You can RSVP for the prayer meeting on our Facebook event.

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Toronto Blue Jays Outreach

Here is Eldon’s report from Toronto of the outreach at the Blue Jays game:

John 4:35 – 38, states ….”Behold I say to you, lift up your eyes and look at the fields, for they are already white for harvest.  And he who reaps receives wages, and gathers fruit for eternal life, that both he who sows and he who reaps may rejoice together.  For in this the saying is true: One sows and another reaps. I sent you to reap that for which you have not labored; others have labored, and you have entered their labors.”
What a joy it was share the gospel one on one with many entering the Blue Jay Game!! Since it was an afternoon game and many that were asked, from our area(Niagara region) were working I went alone. Did not feel one bit alone, as the Lord always goes ahead and had the wonderful opportunity of handing out between 400 – 500 tracts.
The other amazing thing that I ran into, was two people from one church in Toronto area were handing out tracts, as well as 3 from North of Toronto doing likewise. They were unfamiliar faces to me, even though I pastored in Toronto for 20 plus years.
We give Him the praise and glory for all that received the gospel that day.
Let us always remember that many will sow, and when we have the privilege of reaping, we have entered the labors of that have gone before us. To Him be the glory.
Trust that each one of us will continue to be faithful servants of our Lord Jesus Christ, whether it be at an event such as planned, or in our daily encounter with people.
Go Fishing, until the nets are full,
Eldon
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