"On the Box" is a daily (Monday through Friday) live, 28-minute, web-based talk show hosted by Ray Comfort and the Living Waters team. http://www.ustream.tv/channel/on-the-box Episode #265
@counterstryke That is a great story. I think you misunderstand if you think we are encouraging to give tracts or place tracts to be found over sharing the gospel verbally. Placing tracts to be found is just something we are doing between our opportunities to talk to people. Sometimes there is no available opportunity to talk but giving a tract is the least we can do. But if talking is our opportunity I would definitely prefer that. God bless you!
...that they just left a wedding and their ride home was drunk. It blew my mind, because here I am in a warm toasty car with an empty baby seat, and here they are freezing cold and in need of a baby seat. God didn't tell me to pick them up. I already had it in mind to witness to them, and I did.
What if I just pulled over and gave them a tract and said "God bless"?
What would be the story? All I'm saying is that we know Jesus' story because he interacted and witnessed to people.
2 weeks ago as I left church, I saw an indian couple having an extremely hard time in a snow blizzard as they were walking down the highway to the bus stop. They had a baby with them. As I saw them, I immediately pulled over and asked if I could drive them somewhere, they said "No" cause it was too far. I told the, Anywhere you want to go, I'll take you. I drove them an hour in the opposite direction, when I asked why they were out in the middle of no where, they responded...
Snow dont' get me wrong, tracts are excellent and amazing tools. My issue is with just leaving them behind as a first and primary action. I leave tracts behind all the time- but it's not my preferred method of evangelism. "Faith comes by """hearing""" the word. All I'm saying is that the leave a tract behind is not effective evangelism.
Talking to people, getting in their face, challenging them, crying with them, getting to know them, meeting their needs is what I'm talking about.
Great ideas for tracts! Y'all are so funny!!
MsFreedom2fly 1 month ago
Sugar Hill Gang
mattjorgdbb 1 month ago in playlist On The Box
a good place is in a napkin dispenser at restaurants.
theoddchild22 1 month ago
@counterstryke That is a great story. I think you misunderstand if you think we are encouraging to give tracts or place tracts to be found over sharing the gospel verbally. Placing tracts to be found is just something we are doing between our opportunities to talk to people. Sometimes there is no available opportunity to talk but giving a tract is the least we can do. But if talking is our opportunity I would definitely prefer that. God bless you!
snowmedia 1 month ago
@snowmedia
...that they just left a wedding and their ride home was drunk. It blew my mind, because here I am in a warm toasty car with an empty baby seat, and here they are freezing cold and in need of a baby seat. God didn't tell me to pick them up. I already had it in mind to witness to them, and I did.
What if I just pulled over and gave them a tract and said "God bless"?
What would be the story? All I'm saying is that we know Jesus' story because he interacted and witnessed to people.
counterstryke 1 month ago
@snowmedia
2 weeks ago as I left church, I saw an indian couple having an extremely hard time in a snow blizzard as they were walking down the highway to the bus stop. They had a baby with them. As I saw them, I immediately pulled over and asked if I could drive them somewhere, they said "No" cause it was too far. I told the, Anywhere you want to go, I'll take you. I drove them an hour in the opposite direction, when I asked why they were out in the middle of no where, they responded...
counterstryke 1 month ago
@snowmedia
Snow dont' get me wrong, tracts are excellent and amazing tools. My issue is with just leaving them behind as a first and primary action. I leave tracts behind all the time- but it's not my preferred method of evangelism. "Faith comes by """hearing""" the word. All I'm saying is that the leave a tract behind is not effective evangelism.
Talking to people, getting in their face, challenging them, crying with them, getting to know them, meeting their needs is what I'm talking about.
counterstryke 1 month ago
@deaconblues911
No they didn't rap in the 80s was called rap. Breakin was the definition used to define break dancing.
counterstryke 1 month ago
@RasheemH Because I am. :)
snowmedia 1 month ago
Why does Mr. Snow always look so nervous? xD
RasheemH 1 month ago