Y'all,
Hey there this came to my mind and again today as
I was sending an e-mail to a good friend. See yesterday our church had
a leaders meeting and they were talking how to wins souls for Christ.
What we can do by having an event, fundraiser, etc I remember something
what Burger King and Lion& Lamb did. Plus it was different but it was
cool to do. See what Burger King and Lion&Lamb did was that see. The
Christian Book store had a little carnival type thing. That Burger King
promoted with flyers on drive through Windows and that they hand them out
to customers. When the customer goes to it and they come back they had a
discount on a meal. So what Y'all can do say like your having a kids
crusade okay. What you can do is that. You can go to any restuarant for
I know some don't like Burger King. I am going to use me as an example
so I know I get people confused. Trust me I really do. Okay lets say my
church is having a kids crusade and we are having one in
March. My job is to go out and get kids to come. What I can do is that
I can go to work and ask them for support. Where that the church wins by
bringing souls to Christ, and that Burger King wins for that they are
supporting a good cauze. Plus they get promition and stuff. What I can
ask my boss is say. Our church is having a kids crusade, I like to know
is that. If the kids that bring a flyer to here that say they attended
the kids crusade. Can they get a discount on a free meal. That is one
way of soul winning. Another way and I don't think they mind me using
this is that. What one ministry did was they put stuff on the bag.
Saying if your bring this letter to and bag to this area. You will get
$5. See it was a church and they were confused. Then they were told
they had to stay during the service to win the $5. Guess what all that
broung the bag to claim the $5 got saved. This is true no joke. Have a
bless day
John
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