They are only a cop-out to those that have absolutely zero to little experience with street evangelism.
Alrighty then. I see that you overlooked my point.
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They are only a cop-out to those that have absolutely zero to little experience with street evangelism.
I am not sure it is right to call people Moody's "followers". In fact, I am fairly certain that he would object, if he were living.Did you know that DL Moody and his followers passed out millions of tracts in their day? Many of you respect Moody but many of you are against tracts. Why?
I...leave them on peoples cars.
Do not take this wrongly. Where I live, leaving things on other people's cars is like throwing one's trash in another's pickup-truck bed. It is considered an annoyingly unsociable.
It's considered littering and a crime in many locales:
New Rule Bans Flyers on Cars
http://caselaw.findlaw.com/summary/opinion/us-6th-circuit/2005/05/06/129914.html
Well.....did it snow?Not in my state
Well.....did it snow?
Just wondered. I turned the air on to cool off....unusually warm...just like last year.
Not in my state
It shall be unlawful for any person to throw or deposit any commercial or noncommercial handbill in or upon any vehicle
It is unlawful for any person to distribute, deposit, place, throw, scatter or cast any handbill in or upon any automobile or other vehicle.
Not in my state
It is good that you do not leave them as gratuity. One would not want to be insulting to the staff, especially if one hopes to dine there again.
Do not take this wrongly. Where I live, leaving things on other people's cars is like throwing one's trash in another's pickup-truck bed. It is considered an annoyingly unsociable.
It's considered littering and a crime in many locales
Not in my state
Who told you that?
I go to Denver
It shall be unlawful to post, paint or attach, or to directly or indirectly cause to be posted, painted or attached in any manner, any handbill, poster, advertisement or notice of any kind upon public property except by permission of the manager of public works pursuant to established rules and regulations, or on private property except by permission of the owner or authorized agent of the owner of such property.
Did you know that DL Moody and his followers passed out millions of tracts in their day? Many of you respect Moody but many of you are against tracts. Why?
Not against tracks in and of themselves. Moody's day was not today. Back before everyone had air conditioning people sat on their porches in the evening and people talked with neighbors. Now we shut ourselves in, close the doors and close the curtains and get offended if someone stops by unannounced. The culture has changed. In the same way tracks are seen as just another advertisement that people do not want to be bothered with.
Tracks can be used as a supplement to a short conversation we have had with someone. Handing them out in shotgun fashion like birdshot should never be a primary means of sharing the gospel. Take your time, allow for the leading of the Spirit, be prayerful and you will always speak with authority. Otherwise you are like the grading noise of fingernails on a chalk board.
Anytime someone goes out and preaches the gospel they should do it with sincerity and in the Spirit I pray at least one person is saved. I pray that for you as well. Be careful, be wise, be filled with the Spirit, and do your level best to walk in holiness. Most important be concerned about the people who you are giving a track or preaching on the corner to. Be concerned that they get saved, be concerned that they will then walk with the Lord, be so concerned about these things that you would gladly give your life up if they would come to Christ. When they don't it should break your heart.
I am passing out the gospel. These are not advertisements.
No - you are passing out pieces of paper.
I get so annoyed when people put things on my car and because I'm a good citizen who hates to litter, I now have to carry that garbage around in my car until I get to a pail where I can throw it out. I have called businesses and told them that specifically because they put something on my windshield, I will never pay them a visit. I know most people feel the same way.
I am passing out the gospel. These are not advertisements.
No person shall post or leave any leaflet, paper, or written material on vehicles parked on or at RTD facilities.
The Denver code says handbills or advertisments (or notices of any kind). Tracts are a kind of handbill.
Another rule in Denver:
http://www.rtd-denver.com/FacilitiesUse.shtml
Yep.
If I'm walking in public and someone is handing out ANYTHING I will not take it. It could be actual, real dollar bills and I wouldn't take it. This mostly happens in downtown Minneapolis when leaving sporting events or movie theaters. A lot of times I'll stop walking, look at the person in the face, look at their hand holding their literature, then walk away.