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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First Thursday of June logistics

This Thursday, June 2, is the First Thursday of June. We have two groups gathering for prayer in Carrollton and Dallas. We suggest using the ACTS format for prayer.

  • A is for Adoration
  • C is for Confession
  • T is for Thanksgiving
  • S is for Supplication

This months suggested reading is 2 Samuel 22 which contains aspects of all four areas. This is a powerful piece of scripture that really glorifies the Lord.

If you are near one of our existing groups, then please join us. If not, please consider forming your own group in your area. If you will contact me, I’ll add your group to our map.

Prayer is powerful. Prayer changes things. Will you join us in praying for our national, state and local leaders as well as for revival in our land?

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40 Days of Prayer for marriage

“The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working.” (James 5:16)

Marriages are under attack. Within the tract club membership, at least one couple has divorced, one has divorce proceedings pending, several couples are separated. Just yesterday I heard of another couple that is struggling.  Satan would like nothing more than to break up marriages and destroy families.

Will you join us in 40 days of prayer for marriages. Specifically for tract club members and also members of the evangelism community at large, but also for all marriages.

If you have a specific request for your marriage you may post a comment below, or join the facebook event and post it on the event. Please for privacy reasons, don’t post requests for others that name anyone by name. Things like “pray for a friends” marriage might be ok if it is left generic.

If you’d like to make a personal private request, you can contact me and then my wife and I will pray for you specifically for you request. We would like to form a small team that these private requests could be shared with.

Prayer is powerful. Will you join us in standing for prayer for our brothers and sisters in Christ and for their marriages?

Please forward this event to others. Then be in pray for marriages especially from June 1 thru July 10.

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Judgment Day

You may have seen a billboard recently that looks like the one below:

These were put up by a ministry called Family Radio headed by Harold Camping. Camping has made several false prophecies, including May 21, 2011, about when the rapture would occur. Now that May 21 is passed and we all know that Camping was wrong we might be tempted to poke fun. However, may I suggest several things that we can learn from this.

An opportunity to Witness

First of all, the billboards have presented an amazing opportunity to witness to people about Jesus Christ. For the last two weeks, I’ve been carrying a print out of the picture above. I encourage you to do the same. Leading up to May 21, I could show someone the picture and simply say “have you seen this billboard?”

They would answer yes or no.

Regardless of their answer, I could ask a follow up “whether or not May 21 is the day of judgment, do you think there is an ultimate day of judgment?”

Again they would generally answer yes or no. My rough survey shows that slightly more than half the people believe there is ultimately a day of judgment. This naturally leads to a conversation about spiritual things to find out what they think the judgment is about. This leads to Hebrew 9:27 and Romans 2:12 to talk about the fact that each person will die one day and be judged by the Ten Commandments. We will all stand condemned by God and deserve Hell. But fortunately, Jesus died in our place providing forgiveness of sin and life everlasting to all who will repent and put their trust in Him.

As we move past May 21st, I expect many people will continue to remember this event. Instead of laughing it off, use it as an opportunity to share the Gospel.

Be Compassionate

I have yet to meet anyone who actually believed the May 21 date. if you do, be compassionate with them. Remind them that the Bible teaches that Jesus himself said that no one knows the day or the hour. Help them to see that they need to have their trust in Jesus, not a man who predicts a date, or the date itself.

Advertising is powerful

The Lord has placed it on my heart to look at advertising as a means to share the Gospel. I don’t actually have the money to conduct such a campaign. But, as I drive around and see signs, I’ve often wondered how effective such signs would be. This past week has been very eye opening in this regard. A report on CNN indicated that Family Radio only has 20,000 listeners. However, it seems just about everyone knows (knew) about the May 21 “prophecy”. This attests to the awesome power of advertising. Now, let’s imagine that instead of advertising some false date of the end of the world, the advertising was to share a Biblical Gospel. Perhaps this medium, or a newspaper ad, ads in a local magazine are a way to share the Gospel. Let’s collectively pray for wisdom on how to use the resources that God has granted us to reach every person with the saving message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Got an idea how to do that? Please post a comment.

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Western Conference Finals

The NBA Western Conference Finals started in Dallas last week. We had the opportunity to go and share the Gospel at Games 1 and 2 between the Mavericks and the Thunder. Big events are fun times to be apart of the electric atmosphere where everyone is all “a buzz” about who will win and by how much. It is a bit different from a regular season game, because there is much more on the line.

While open air preaching at the stop light prior to Game 1 on Tuesday night, I was able to remind people that 100 years from now, this game will be a distant memory in some history books and that no one who is in attendance will actually remember what happened. However, it is also a good reminder that 100 years from now each and every person will be in one of two places – Heaven or Hell. So we go out to these events preach the Gospel and warn people to repent.

Between the two games, we probably handed out 2,000 Dallas Mavericks Trivia tracts. While these big events are fun and exciting and an opportunity to reach thousands of people with the Gospel, what I’ve found is that the events make me more aware of opportunities to reach people every day “as I go”. Even while returning from the event, we had the opportunity to talk on on one with several people.

Since I’ve been doing evangelism, I’ve found that doing an event makes me more conscious of the people in my every day life that are dying and going to Hell. Perhaps you don’t feel called to go and stand on a box and read the Bible or preach a message. Perhaps you don’t feel called to go stand on a street corner and hand out a thousand tracts before a ball game. Don’t get me wrong, if you are called, then go. But if you aren’t then don’t. However, I believe that Jesus’ words in Matthew 28:19 are for all who call themselves believers in Jesus Christ.

Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,

The motto of Bezeugen Minsitries is “as you go” and is taken from this verse. Jesus is literally saying “as you go” make disciples. An easy way to do that is the hand out Gospel tracts. I believe that everyone who calls them self a Christian should be able to do that. Enroll in the Bezeugen Tract Club. We will send you 30 FREE Gospel tracts per month along with the encouragement to hand out one each day. Come to our Basic Evangelism Training Seminar and learn to over come your fear of man to share the Gospel one on one. Even if you don’t feel like participating in an event, I invite you to come and see what we are doing. Hand out some tracts. Take some pictures. Or just pray for us. Your presence would be encouraging. See if the Lord does not work in your heart to develop a compassion for the lost to share the Gospel with them.

Game 5 is Wednesday night in Dallas. We plan to be there. If you live close by and would like to join us, please contact me and we will work out logistics.

 

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Biblical Mathematics

Hello saints, all of those who have believed in Christ with all your heart and your life is one that desires to be obedient to the Lord and His word, that would be you! If that is not the case, then you may not be a saint. You can be a saint through repentance and faith in the Lord Jesus!

I would like to share with you how the Lord has ministered to me over the years with what I am calling biblical mathematics, mainly addition. Here is how it works: The Lord will take a word from any place in the bible and connect it with the same word in one or more places and speak to my heart on a number of issues. The issues have included things like; perseverance in trials, knowing God’s heart, evangelism, temptations, the deity of Christ, strength for your Christian walk, etc.. I send these to you to encourage and edify His body, the church!

Here is an example: Problem: Is Jesus God? The answer of course is yes! There are many places in the bible that clearly declare Jesus to be God. John 1:1,14, Hebrews 1:3, 8 Isaiah 9:6, 7:14, Romans 9:15 and so on. We can also conclude the same thing through adding scripture to scripture. Here we go!
In Isaiah 42:3, in prophecy about Jesus Christ, the word says: “He will not fail nor be discouraged” The operative word here is fail. Add this to the verse in 1st Corinthians 13:8. ” Love never fails” Thus, Jesus never failslove never fails = Jesus is love. Now add that to 1st John 4:8, 16 where the bible declares that God is love! Thus Isaiah 42:3 + 1st Corinthians 13:8 + 1st John 4:8,16 = Jesus is God!  / Jesus never fails + love never fails + God is love = Jesus is God!

See how that works! I must tell you that the Lord is the greatest of teachers in any subject, including math. However, God’s mathematics do not work at all unless you are reading His word and they work even better if you memorize His word. I will be sending more of these in the future!

God bless you all!

(Written by Todd)

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