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Street Witnessing in Springfield MO by Brad St. Clair

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2007

One-2-one witnessing with a man at the bus station in Springfield, MO. By Brad St. Clair. www.repentandturn.com

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  • I like that you continued you presentation away from the bus. I used to live there, what do you do in the winter to street witness?

  • In the winter time, it varies. Sometimes we continue going downtown and talk to people who hang out. There are other things as well, go to flea markets and set up a table with tracts on it, etc. Normally it's slow in the winter.

  • I suppose I am particularly put off by christians who tend to focus so much on hell when it seems that a christian should want to live their life right by nature, rather than because of the fear of some eternal punishment on high. It's too bad your church tries to gain membership through fire and brimstone style speechs rather than focusing on peace and brotherly and sisterly love. But what do I know... I'm a heathen agnostic, right?

  • Hi Kdh9882,

    People misunderstand the meaning of love. Love is caring enough to warn someone when they are headed the wrong direction. Jesus spoke of hell more than anything else while he was here. Your thoughts are important to me.

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  • RRRRRammmmmone. This guy has aids.

  • @dd0329 I think Kirk Cameron means for to help people perform street witnessing. I bet he doesn't mind this guy copying his method.

  • This is the kind of stuff we gotta deal with in Springfield, christians trying to push their agenda all the time, gets old!

  • @jeflip942 Here are the skeletons in my closet. I was a thief, a liar, a drug user, a drunk, a sex addict, a pervert, a man full of hatred, and more. Thats why I needed a Savior.  And so does EVERYONE ELSE! We are ALL guilty of breaking Gods laws. Someday we all die, and have to face God as our Judge. You will either have to pay your own debt, or find a substitute. The only qualified substitute is Jesus Christ. God in human form. This men are not "judging" others. They are sharing

  • I hate these people, everytime i go downtown they are out there judging people, i wonder what skeletons are in there closet

  • "You won't go to the doctor unless you know you're sick. In the same way men must know they are sinful in order to turn to the savior"

    It doesn't require a god or the notion of "sin" to know that lying is wrong, any more than it takes the threat of hell or the reward of paradise to make someone a good person. Some of the most virtuous people we know of didn't believe in a god, and some of the most wicked, did, including many ministers. So your conflation of sin and sickness is simply false.

  • You won't go to the doctor unless you know you're sick. In the same way men must know they are sinful in order to turn to the savior.

  • guilt trip preacher

  • congratulations, you can recite the way of the master witnessing routine. you should try doing after dinner speeches.

  • what part of springfield do you do this at? I might show up and join you sometime. I live near their.

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