Potential to reach more than 6.5 Million with the Gospel!

Each fall, football season kicks off across America. This is a great opportunity to reach people with the Gospel. At previous outreaches we have distributed as many as 10,000 tracts at a regular college football game and preached the Gospel to over 25,000 people at a single stadium in one afternoon. Now imagine how long it would take a local church to share the Gospel with that many people due to visitors coming in the door on Sunday morning! The impact of football outreaches can be huge!

Now if one outreach could reach that many people, imagine if there were 10, 50 or 100 such outreaches across the country. What if there were an outreach on every college campus and at every NFL stadium. Imagine the number of people that couple be reached with the Gospel. The are 120 members of the college Division 1 FBS and 32 NFL teams. That alone is 152 potential locations for outreaches. Considering smaller schools as well, there could be well over 200 locations. In 2009 the average attendance of an FBS home football game was 45,545 people. NFL teams average 46,000 to 87,000 people per game. The average per game is 68,000 people.

So, let’s say in September 2011 we had a group evangelize at each of the NFL stadiums (68,000 x 32 = 2,176,000) as well as 100 college football games (45,545 x 100 = 4,554,500). That could have the possibility to impact 6,730,500 people with the Gospel!

The 2011 Football Outreach will be a nationwide event at college and professional stadiums around the country. Each group is responsible for obtaining their own tracts. See the Football Outreach page for details and to register.

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What we Do

What we do is intentional share the Gospel with people that we meet. We do this by starting a conversation with people in the natural realm and then swinging the conversation to the spiritual realm. This can be done with starter questions like asking about the weather or if someone has gotten “one of these” coins that we hand out with the ten commandments on them. Once we have some dialog started we shift to the spiritual by asking something like “do you have a church background” or “are you familiar with the ten commandments” or “do you consider yourself to be a good person”.

 

Not comfortable witnessing one-to-one? We offer Evangelism Training and the Bezeugen Tract Club to help! We also offer the Bezeugen Discipleship Program to teach seekers and new believers about a relationship with Christ!

 

  1. BulletWitnessing in Malls

One popular place to witness is in shopping malls. We order coins with the Ten Commandments on them from Living Waters. We then walk up to people in the mall and ask “did you get one of these” while holding out the coin. People will stop and ask “what is that”. You explain that it is a coin with the Ten Commandments on it. We then ask them if they know any of the Ten Commandments and if they can name any. Most people can name a few or more. We then ask them “Do you consider yourself to be a good person?”. Most people will say “Yes, I am a good person”. So we ask if we can ask them a few questions and give them the good person test. Normally we start with “Have you ever told a lie?”. Again most people will admit to having broken this commandment. When they say yes, ask them what that makes them. You are trying to lead them to say that they are a liar. Notice in this way you are not condemning them or calling them anything. They are admitting to being a liar themselves. We then address several other commandments by asking “Have you ever told a lie?”, “Have you ever used God’s name in vain?”, etc. If they say yes, try to lead them into saying they are a thief and blasphemer respectively. Another common one is to ask if they have  ever lusted. Jesus says that lust is the same as committing adultery in the heart. A this point we bridge to the judgement of the law by saying “You have admitted to being a liar, a thief, a blasphemer and an adulterer at heart. If God judges you on judgement day will he find you innocent or guilty?” The objective here is for the person to recognize their sin as a violation of God’s laws and that they are guilty of it. If they say hey are innocent then go back through some of the commandments. If they admit their guilt then ask “since the penalty of sin is death and death is eternal separation from God in hell, since you have admitted that you are guilty of breaking God’s commandments would you go to heaven or hell?” Again the point here is to get the person to admit that they have condemned themselves and are guilty deserving only punishment in hell. When you get the person to this point, they are ready to hear the Gospel. So ask if having hell as their eternal destination concerns them. “Does that concern you?” Normally they will say yes. This is where you can share the Gospel with someone, telling them that God sent his own son Jesus to pay the price for sin. Jesus lived a perfect life, suffered and died on the cross and rose from the dead to pay the penalty of sin. Explain to the person that they must not only know about Jesus but trust in him for salvation. As the conversation draws to a close we give the person an “Are you a good person tract” and a Pocket Testament Gospel of John. We invite them to read both. Many people (even non-believers) have Bibles, but have never read them. However a smaller tract or Gospel of John is less intimidating and many of them will read them. Encourage them to read the material and give it serious consideration. Be sure to thank them for taking time to talk with you.

 

Some things that are important to note here. First, every person will not talk to you. Some will walk on by. Others will walk off when you bring up the Ten Commandments. This is because the law of the Lord convicts the heart. Many can not take this conviction and will walk away. Do not be discouraged. Your next witnessing opportunity is right around the corner with the next person you meet in the mall. Second, sometimes you will find it obvious that the person knows the ten commandments or has a church background. In this case we will tell the person what we are doing and ask if we can practice our witnessing on them. Most will agree. Then we can walk through the whole process. Who knows what God will do with that experience. Many people are in church every Sunday yet have never heard the Gospel. This may be their time to hear it. Talking with other believers like this is also a great opportunity to encourage them in their walk. Supplying them with a coin, tract and pocket testament may be just the encouragement they need to share their faith with someone.  Third, statistics say that people need to hear the Gospel on average 8 times before they accept it. You don’t know if you are the first, third, eighth or twentieth time. You are a seed planter. Plant the seed faithfully. Let God do the rest.

 

  1. BulletWitnessing to friends

It can be very difficult and scary to witness to friends and family members. However, an easy way to do is to to talk to your friend about how you witness at the mall. This is a non-threatening way to introduce your non-Christian friends to Jesus. You tell them about what and how you share your faith in the mall. You can walk them through the whole process. This allows starting a conversation with them and opens the door to discussing spiritual things with them.

 

  1. BulletWitnessing at the Drive Thru

When I go to the drive thru at a restaurant and am asked to pay I ask if they can break a large bill. They will ask how large. Living Waters offers three great tracts for this situation: Million Dollar Bill, Billion Dollar Bill and the Large Hundred Dollar Bill. When the person asks how large, you pull one of these out and hand it to them. The reaction is great. People love getting these. You tell them it has a gospel message on the back. Many times when the restaurant has a window to pay and a second window to pick up the food by the time I pull up to the second window the person I have given the tract too has shown it all around the restaurant. Then I give additional money tracts to the other people who are interested.

 

  1. BulletWitnessing at restaurants and checking out a the store

The Million and Billion Dollar Bill tracts make great additions to a generous tip when eating out. When paying at a fast food restaurant or store hand them one of these tracts and ask if they can make change for a “large” bill. You will get some interesting reactions like “is that real” and “no”. Once they stop laughing or whatever reaction, ask them if they know the answer to the million (or billion) dollar question which is whether they will go to heaven when they die. Direct them to the Gospel message on the back of the bill or talk to them about it. When witnessing to a clerk be sure not to interfere with them doing business with their next customer. Step to the side and let them take care of business then finish your conversation with them.

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July Logistics

For our First Thursday prayer meetings, we recommend using the ACTS (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication) method of prayer. This month (July 2011), we recommend using the following Bible verses:

(a) Psalms 147:1-20

(c) James 5:16

(t) 1st Thessalonians 5:18

(s) Daniel 9:1-19

After reading the passage, someone should lead in prayer and then allow time for the group to pray for those items.

Will you join us? You can RSVP on the Facebook event or contact us to start your own location.

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Sharing the Gospel

On Saturday we did a training for City Church International and then took about 25 people out to the West End to share the Gospel. A few people who had been trained before came to help us with the newly trained people. Here is an encouraging report of how Brian got to share the Gospel with one man:

I had the opportunity to witness to a few people in the Westend Dart station on Saturday. I met a young man by the name of Casey who was a postmodern atheist. He told me he didn’t believe in God and that what I believe is what I believe and what he believes is what he believes and we can all believe what we want to believe.

I asked Casey if he stood on the dart rail train tracks and believed with all his heart that the train wasn’t going to run him over, would that change reality? He confessed, “no”. I pointed out the problem with his postmodern veiwpoint. Then I used the building and the builder analogy (i.e. the building is proof of the builder) and pointed out a few scientific facts for intelligent design such as the perfect placement of the moon that keeps our continent from flooding over twice a day. Then I steered the conversation to God’s law, sin, and judgment, as I did not want to get stuck chasing rabbit trails with him all afternoon.

I took him through 3 or 4 commandments and pointed out that he actually transgressed the second commandment by fabricating a God of his own understanding (i.e. “I believe what I believe”). I also used a  prophecy out of the bible that describes the times we currently live in written 2,000 years ago (2 Timothy 3). I let Casey read the passage himself and he confessed that the passage fairly accurately described the times we live in.

I never got a chance to share the good news with Casey as his heart was so hardened against God (God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble). I told him I knew exactly why he didn’t want to believe in God and quoted John 3:16-21 to him and pointed out that he didn’t want to believe in God because of his sin. As his train pulled up to the DART station he insisted that he was a “good person”. So I left him with one of Carl’s “good person” tracts as he boarded the train.

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Pre-order: The Truth May Impact Your Opinion

About six months ago, God gave me a vision to write a book. I prayed about it and

Front Cover

came up with an rough idea of what it would be about. A resource – to give to people that we have witnessed too. I asked my friend Todd to help me write the book. We sat down over lunch, back around March. I shared the idea with him and then together came up with an outline for the book. The idea is a book to address many of the most common objections that we hear when sharing the Gospel with people.

Following our first lunch meeting, we have had several more meetings to work on the book. We came up with a list of six common objections and each wrote about three of them. Then we put the whole thing together and worked on making the text flow from one part to the next.

In the beginning of June, we printed the first 100 copies of the book at FedEx Kinko’s. We have been handing them out, both to people that we witness too and also to people that we know to get some feedback.

The night after I got the proof of the book printed, we were on the train going to the Mavericks outreach. Riding the train I struck up a conversation with three guys. Two were older and one was a kid. I was asking them about the basketball game. The one guy was taking his son to it. Everyone expressed their opinion about who would win, who would play a good game and so forth. I swung the conversation to the spiritual and the two men squirmed a little. When I probed a little about heaven or hell, the guy with his son got up and moved to another part of the train. The other guy and I continued to converse nearly until I got to my stop. As I talked to him, he told me he did not believe in God. Eventually I asked, Robert, “what is more important: your opinion or the truth?”

Without a pause he said “truth”.

I used this analogy. I said look for the next four hours everyone can have their opinion of how the game will go down tonight. Everyone can have an opinion if Dirk will do well or not. Everyone can have their opinion about whether another Maverick player will step up to help. Or they can have an opinion, like you that the Heat will beat the Mavericks badly. He listened intently. Then I said, but in four hours from now all of these opinions will be irrelevant. They will be replaced with the truth.

He said something like, I hear you, but where are you going with this.

So then I added. In the same way, a person can have whatever opinion they want to about what happens after they die. But once they die, their opinion will be replaced with the truth. At that moment you take your last breathe your opinion will become irrelevant and only the truth will matter. He understood where I was coming from.

I reached in my pocket and pulled out the first proof of the book “The Truth May Impact Your Opinion” that Todd and I wrote. I handed it to him and said something like “my friend and I wrote this book that explains this, I simply ask that you would read it.” He agreed to read it and call me and let me know what he thought of it. I have not heard from him yet. But I still pray that I will.

We talked for another ten minutes or so and I was able to walk him through the Ten Commandments to show him where he would stand IF the God of the Bible exists. He readily admitted to being a lying, thieving, murderous, blasphemous adulterer at heart. And he easily said under that condition, he would go to Hell. But when asked if that concerned him he said no, because he does not believe there is a Hell. I gave him one of our “what is hell like” cards and I did share with him the God news of how Jesus died on the cross, rose from the dead, defeated sin and death and how he could have eternal life by repenting and trusting in Jesus.

I said good-bye and thanked him for his time. He thanked me for taking the time to talk to him.

So there it is, the first copy of the book was handed out.

I pray that Lord will grant us favor in getting the resources to print a few thousand of these. That would bring the cost per copy down under $1 to $1.50 per copy. At this time, we are taking pre-orders. If you are interested in obtaining 1, 10, 100 or more copies of this resource to hand out to people that you witness too, please contact me or call 80-BEZEUGEN so that we can discuss this further.

You can read the introduction of the book, The Truth May Impact Your Opinion, online.

 

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Line at the DMV

I’ve heard of a number of people doing open air preaching and witnessing at the DMV offices. My experience with going to the DMV in my home town is that there is never a line there – at least not when I go. So I’ve never considered going there.

However, this morning, I had breakfast with an old friend at iHOP. The iHOP is in the same parking lot as the DMV office. As I drove out of the parking lot, there was a huge line coming out of the DMV.

I had to stop.

Now, most of you know that I ALWAYS have a huge supply of tracts in my car. However, since my sons car broke down, I had switched cars with him and moved most of my supplied to the other car. Since my son is out of town, I’ve been driving my car. Most all of the tract resources had been removed from the car.

Anyway, I pulled into a parking space, and rummaged through the back of the car. I found a stack of “one second after” booklets and a stack of “science confirms the Bible” booklets. I walked up to the front door of the DMV office and then went to the front of the line and started handing them out.

Saying things like “reading material for your wait…” and “did you get one of these…” I handed out the booklets.

Most people took one. A couple did not. I gave the last booklet to the last person in line and then went to work!

So keep a look out for lines. And keep your car well stocked with tracts so that when you see a line you can hit them with tracts!

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NBA Finals Outreaches

This week the NBA Finals games 4 and 5 were played in Dallas. We had the privilege of taking the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the streets of Dallas prior to each game. For game 4 we had 15 people with us. For game 5 we had 11 people. During the two outreaches we handed out 5,000 NBA Finals tracts that we had made as well as several thousand other tracts that we had brought.

During the two nights we preached the Gospel in the open air. We handed out tracts. We shared the Gospel with people one on one. We prayed for people.

A couple of things that really stuck out. Twelve year old, David, preaching in the

David Preaching!

open air. Wow! What a bold young man of God to proclaim life in Jesus christ. So enccouraging. Then there was the woman who listened to open air preaching fort nearly two straight hours and then asked for prayer to overcome addictions and walk with Christ.

On the night of the first outreach I had left my backpack with tracts near

Witnessing to Orin

where we were preaching. I was across the street handing out tracts. I ran out of tracts and went back to get more. Or so I thought. When I got there a large black man was right in Tom’s face as he was preaching. He asked him to talk to me until he was done preaching. What started as a lot of anger ended up with us praying for him and Orin saying he planned to go home and get right with God.

On the second night, in the midst of thousands of people I had this one on one conversation with two boys.

I am extremely thankful for all the fellow brothers and sisters in the lord who joined us. Adam came from Oklahoma City. We had several people join us who had never been out handing out tracts before. We had a couple of people we had not seen in awhile. We had a new person that we had just met. Very encouraging.

More pictures from the outreaches are available for Game 4 and Game 5. Be sure to check Ellen’s YouTube channel for more videos.

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Training Opportunities

Does the thought of sharing the Gospel give you a feeling like this:

Oh no - not Evangelism!

God does not give a spirit of fear. Yet, he commands that we will be His witnesses. Our two hour seminar is designed to help overcome the fear of talking to people about Jesus Christ. There are two opportunities this month:

  • June 16th – 7-9PM in Carrollton
  • June 25th – 9AM-noon (lunch included) in Dallas. We will go and share the Gospel, hand out tracts and bottles of cold water in the Dallas West End after this training session until about 2PM.

Click either of the links above for more details of each session and to register online. We look forward to having you join us.

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Please Don’t Offend People

About five years ago we started handing out a lot of Gospel tracts. We wanted people to have a way to contact us for more information after we had talked to them. We figured in this day and age, that online was a good way to go. We created a website and got a stamp and stamped the website onto the tracts. As we handed them out, and talked to people, we would point them to the website for more information and then tell them that they could contact us that way. About 18 months ago, we obtained a Google Voice phone number for the ministry and started printing that phone number on the tracts as well. Between the website, email and phone we receive a few contacts a week.

I have had the honor and privilege of explaining the Gospel to people over the phone after they found one of our tracts and called me. Praise God!

I have also received calls of people complaining of tracts left around in hospital waiting rooms or at a certain restaurant. In the one case, the woman at the hospital claimed that the tract left on a table was solicitation and was offensive. When I asked what was offensive about it, she said she was not going to discuss that with me. She said she just wanted someone to “make note” of her call. So I did. In the case of one particular restaurant they claimed that someone was coming by every couple of days and putting the tracts on a sign outside of the door.

These types of calls present a diliema to me. While I can sympathize with the restaurant owner, there is little I can do about it. In the case of the hospital, I don’t see this as solicitation. In fact, in that case, I see it no different than if someone had left their book or wallet behind when they left the waiting room. With over 800 tract club members handing out tracts, it is nearly impossible to know who hands out what tract where.

What this all boils down to is that sometimes in our zeal to share the Gospel people get offended by our actions. This should never be. The message of the Gospel is offensive. However, the messenger should not be. Understand the difference? Paul wrote it this way:

“Then the offense of the cross has ceased.” (Galatians 5:11)

We got an email recently which said, “I was very offended by a person of your group harassing me at the airport.  please dont let this happen to other people.  it gives christians a bad rep.”

Notice in the case of the hospital, the person claimed that the tract was solicitation and a violation of their policy. However, it was the message that was offensive. In the case of the restaurant, the person was offended that someone left the tract on their sign. And in the recent email, the person was offended by the messenger. Peter wrote that the Gospel message is:

“A stone of stumbling,
and a rock of offense.” (1 Peter 2:8)

At a recent outreach we handed out a couple of thousand tracts. We found some of the tracts on the ground that people had discarded. In some cases the tracts were torn up and mutilated.

Discarded tracts

My assumption is that the people were reading the tract, got offended by the message or simply convicted by the Law that they could not handle it and tore the tract, folded it up and discarded it on the ground. However, I can’t think of a single person that told us that they were offended merely by us handing them the card. Those that did not want one merely said, “no thanks” and we moved on to the next person.

A couple of years ago we were open air preaching at an event at the American Airlines Center in Dallas. The security guards came and spoke to us and said that people were complaining that our message was offensive. They asked us to leave. We know we were on public property, but since we were done anyway, we decided to leave. As we left, we went away rejoicing that we must have been preaching the Gospel faithfully to the scripture since they were offended by our message, not our actions.

For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. (1 Corinthians 1:18)

The cross is foolishness. The cross is an offense. As You Go and hand out tracts and share the Gospel with people, let the cross be the offense that it is. Let us not be the offensive by our words and actions.

Oh, my brethren! bold-hearted men are always called mean-spirited by cowards… You and I cannot be useful if we want to be sweet as honey in the mouths of men. God will never bless us if we wish to please men, that they may think well of us. Are you willing to tell them what will break your own heart in the telling and break theirs in the hearing? If not, you are not fit to serve the Lord. You must be willing to go and speak for God, though you will be rejected. – C.H. Spurgeon

We can not water down the message to make it “warm like honey”. No. We must boldly proclaim the truth of God’s word. Speak the truth in love. But, don’t let our words (or actions) offend. Let God’s word do that as the Law convicts and the Gospel saves!

If you would like to receive 30 FREE Gospel tracts per month and the encourage to hand out a tract every day, then enroll in the Bezeugen Tract Club!

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NBA Finals Outreach

The Dallas Mavericks have advanced to the NBA Finals and will face off against the Miami Heat. We have designed a bookmark Gospel tract which is a commemorative souvenir.  Trivia tracts have been popular throughout the regular season and playoffs. Commemorative Souvenir tracts have been popular at the Super Bowl Outreaches and other venues. So we have designed this tract to hand to people. The front lists the Dallas Mavericks road to the NBA Finals and some facts about the NBA championship trophy. The back has a Gospel message.

There will be two outreaches.

  • Tuesday, June 7
  • Thursday, June 9

Both nights we will meet at Houston and Olive on the SE corner of the American Airlines Center at 6:30PM. Please contact me to let me know if we should look for you. For more information on this witness venue, see our fishing holes site.

The back of the tract reads:

Here is another fact. Ten out of ten people die. It is the ultimate statistic. Roughly 150,000 people die each day. Could this be your last day? What happens when you die? The Bible says, “It is appointed for man to die once, and after that comes judgment” (Hebrews 9:27). Based on the Ten Commandments, how will you do? Have you ever told a lie? Stolen anything? Hated someone? Jesus calls hatred murder (Matthew 5:22)! Ever used God’s name carelessly? That is blasphemy and is a very serious offense (Exodus 20:7). If God judges you by this standard, will He see you as a lying, thieving, murderous blasphemer at heart? Will you be innocent or guilty? Should God send you to Heaven or Hell? God does not want you to go to Hell (1 Timothy 2:4, 2 Peter 3:9). Two thousand years ago, God sent His only son Jesus Christ to earth. Jesus being fully God and fully man, lived a perfect life, fulfilled the Law and then willingly became the perfect sacrifice for the sin of the whole world. He died on a cross to pay for your sin (1 John 2:2). Jesus rose from the dead, defeating sin, death and the devil. God “commands all people everywhere to repent” because “He has set a day when He will judge the world”  (Acts 17:30-31). If you repent and believe the Gospel, then God will forgive all your sin and give you eternal life (Mark 1:15, John 3:36).   www.AfterLifeCatalog.com    /     80-BEZEUGEN (802-393-8436)

Many thanks to Marv at One Million Tracts for his help in designing the front of the tract. If you are in need of custom tract design, I highly recommend you contact Marv.

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