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Excellent example of a Calvinist Church big on evangelism

annsni

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We have a mission here on Long Island where the Gospel is preached as people wait on line to get much needed food. They don't walk away with a tract but instead cereal, baby food, canned meat and fresh veggies. Now THAT is the kind of street preaching I can get behind!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLHfNS3-gog
 

JonC

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We have a mission here on Long Island where the Gospel is preached as people wait on line to get much needed food. They don't walk away with a tract but instead cereal, baby food, canned meat and fresh veggies. Now THAT is the kind of street preaching I can get behind!



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLHfNS3-gog


You mean your actions are a testimony to your message???!!!!! That is a very biblical method of evangelism.
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evangelist6589

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I thought about Evan's street preaching too. I repent of my opinions on that. If somebody passing by seemingly ignores him, but thinks about it later, maybe they will be saved too.

Few seem to ignore me these days. Last time out I had a audience and a number of hecklers whom applauded when 2 people did something inappropriate right near me.
 

evangelist6589

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That idea has crossed my mind on several occasions. Sometimes Mikes would be the benefit of the doubt. But he has said that he no longer drinks alcohol.


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I DO NOT buy nor drink alcohol in my house for the sake of my wife convictions.
 

JonC

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I DO NOT buy nor drink alcohol in my house for the sake of my wife convictions.


That is what I said. You posted that you quit drinking for your wife (a few days ago in answer to my post). I applaud your faithfulness.


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Rolfe

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I am cynical by nature. The statement strikes me as lawyerspeak, but do I hope that he is showing his Wife respect by abstaining.
 

evangelist6589

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That is what I said. You posted that you quit drinking for your wife (a few days ago in answer to my post). I applaud your faithfulness.


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I am not a stumbling block and honor her convictions.
 

JonC

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Now you are the one who appears cynical...


I was also thinking of Evans reply to Ann's very biblical method of evangelism. But I am right there with you in the cynical club [emoji16]. He certainly seems to be backing off that "I quit drinking" statement.....but that would mean he lied on the other thread. And what is "is" anyway......


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evangelist6589

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Hypocrites do the same, how are you any different?


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Oh go chase a hog.

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Thousand Hills

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She's already provided an answer: ... "a mission where the gospel is preached."

local news channel had a story tonight about a church group (didn't catch which denomination) having an event where they were giving out back packs and supplies for "back to school" for needy families. They interviewed a lady with what appeared to be a 10 to 12 year old son with face painted whiskers. Her statement was "yeah they tell you about God, and all that stuff". :BangHead:
 
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