On my way to a business appointment this morning I dropped some dry cleaning off at the cleaners. I chatted with an older lady (Kelly) while she filled out the ticket. We talked about how busy they have been here at the end of the year, and she said they even had to work the day after Christmas. When I was done I handed her a million dollar bill tract and shared that it was a gospel tract.
Thursday, December 29, 2005
A Dry Cleaner Moved to Tears...
Monday, December 26, 2005
A Cell Phone Customer Service Rep Hears the Gospel
I had a question about our cell phone plans, and called the carrier we have cell coverage through. After working through their phone system (at one point it put me back to start) a lady, named Laura, came on the line. She was quite helpful, and answered my questions. At one point she put me on hold to look up information, and while on hold I heard about international phone service. Since we were going to be traveling out of country in February of 2006 I also asked – once she was back on the line – about roaming charges. We probably spent about 5~10 minutes total talking about cell phones. When we were done, I thanked her for answering all my cell phone questions…
Friday, December 23, 2005
First Time Passing out Tracts At a Restaurant
Our family went out for a Christmas dinner. At the restaurant, we waited a few minutes to be seated. As we were being seated, we walked by a couple that was also waiting. I asked the fellow if he was interested in something to read while they waited, and he said “Yes.” I gave him a few ice-breaker tracts and told him they had the gospel message on the back side – and he thanked me.
As we were getting situated, I went across to a couple that was seated and gave them a tract as well, they thanked me and read the tract while they ate.
Thursday, December 15, 2005
Looking for a lost ring - and sharing the gospel...
While on my walk this morning I noticed a young man on the other side of a four-lane road. He was looking at the ground, and occasionally wondering into traffic. He had a sweatshirt/jacket on with a hood, and was causing some traffic issues (although it’s not a tremendously busy road). There are no houses or businesses in this section of road, so it was very unusual and odd. Since it was close to my turn-around point, and he didn’t look up as I passed by (he was on the other side of the road), I determined to talk with him on my way back, if he was still there. Two minutes further another young man was also checking the street and sidewalk. He was on the same side of the road as me, so I asked him what he was looking for. He didn’t seem very open, but finally said “a booklet.” I asked what color, and he said “black.” I told him I would keep my eyes open, but wasn’t convinced that these young men were out searching the road for a booklet.
I talked with him as we walked, slowly watching the ground. I was praying for an opportunity to share, and yet the conversation wasn’t naturally turning to spiritual subjects. After a minute or two, I finally said, “I can’t offer you any good news about the ring, as the only good news I have to give regards heaven and hell.” I asked if he would consider himself a good person, and he was the first one I have ever asked that admitted he wasn’t a good person. I asked if he was familiar with the 10 commandments, and he said he had been raised a Catholic. I asked if God was to judge him based on those commandments on judgment day would he be innocent or guilty, and he said guilty. I asked if he would go to heaven or hell, and he said ‘hell’. I asked if this concerned him and he said ‘yes’. I shared with him the good news of what Jesus had done. As he was openly listening I continued sharing, and gave the illustration of a righteous judge. Turns out he had spent time in
I asked if anyone else had ever shared with him about his soul, and he said a few had. I told him God has been trying to get his attention, and it could be that I would be the last person to ever share with him about his soul. We talked about the value of our eyesight, and then compared it to the incredible value of the ring (which was worth searching for), and saw how the ring paled in comparison to the value of our eyes, and how our eyes paled in comparison to the value of our soul. I shared that if I hadn’t talked with him he could have approached me on judgment day and said “Christopher, why didn’t you share with me? You asked about the ring, and we chatted about the weather – but you didn’t say anything about my eternal destiny!” I knew his name by then, and after talking about ten minutes, shook his hand, he thanked him for talking with me – and he thanked me for sharing with him.
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
First Sharing via the Telephone...
Saturday, December 10, 2005
Saturday Lunch service at a Homeless Shelter
Went to the homeless shelter for a service today. About two hours before leaving the brother who was planning on sharing called to say he couldn’t make it. I had already been working on preparing a message for church on Sunday, and the message was looking like a primarily salvation message, so, I said I would share…
Afterwards, while the men eat lunch, we walk around the room and try to share with the men. It always seems difficult to start conversations. The food, the weather – we try to use almost any topic to start a conversation. Since we played and sang “Joy to the World” with our instruments, sometimes a person will bring the song up. Anytime a conversation starts our goal is to bring it around to spiritual things. I attempted to have conversations (small talk) with three or four men and it was obvious they didn’t want to talk – so I kept trying.