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Sunday, August 3, 2014

LitCart Witnessing

Picture is Cart Witnessing in the afternoon at the local beach.

Wow! It was hot today, the breeze makes a huge difference and there was none today. We did regular territory in town, mostly business, we spoke to 1 person in english but he was a crazy guy taking a theology course. He thinks of himself as a prophet of which he is currently teaching some of his disciples how to baptize others, or something like that. Yikes! Evangelizers tend to be like that. He was a good study about a year ago but was lost when that brother went back to the states. That's another thing we are working on, a better system to keep things like this from happening,  people will come and help for a couple of weeks to about 2 months and when they leave they forget to turn their returns over to a permanent publisher.

7 comments:

  1. Beautiful Jessica! That is my kind of territory. Right on the beach. I love seeing our campaign tracts up front and center on the cart. I had a great day doing early morning ministry and then out with the group. 31 tracts today! How did it go with the cart?

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  2. Wow, 31 tracts is awesome!! Not too many foreigners passing by today, only Spanish. We did meet a young street kid who asked for a Bible Teach book in Spanish. Bryan is bringing it to him tomorrow

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  3. Yes I agree with Kelly...beach witnessing! !!
    It looks like a lot of boats on the water, any of them come by cart??
    That is sad that man just got left when the friends left. Well Bry if anyone can get a system in place to fix that issue, you can!! :)
    How is the campaign going in general??

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  4. Good to see you...save that witnessing spot for me

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  5. Campaign is good so far, the group as a whole has started 3 studies in the last week. It's odd we may not find anyone at home all day when doing census, but a random person will walk up to us and a study come from it.

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  6. This spot is all yours, Ruth :-)

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