Friday Night Notes
Saturday, May 31, 2014
finally back...
It had been a while, but I finally back out preaching the Gospel tonight. I missed a few weeks due to house renovations, rain, and vacationing. It's been a wild month... and June promises to be equally hectic. Posts may be sporadic. Sorry.
The market was real busy tonight. After a long, cold winter, I'm always surprised at how busy, and loud the market gets. The Lord had a people out there tonight, but by my estimation, they were few and far between. I'm not complaining. I'm quite at ease with being used of the Lord for a single soul whenever He wills, but I'd be lying if I didn't point out that watching so many choose death... well... it's pretty depressing.
I did have wonderful conversations with young believers early in our evangelistic endeavor. I spoke with a young man from Iran, who fled his native country, due to the lack of freedom and the scourge of Islam. He escaped to Turkey where a saint shared the Gospel with him, and the Lord saved him. He's been in Canada for a little more than a year now, and the Lord seems to have blessed him. I invited him to visit our assembly and he seemed favourable to the idea.
I also spoke with another young man named Nick. He's a new believer, and has been attending a Pentecostal church (
a poor one at that...). He realizes that there are depths of knowledge, important doctrines that he isn't seeing or understanding yet, but he claimed he wanted to learn. I suggested some quality time in Bible study, and a few resources that could help him. I gave him one of our tracts and suggested he contact us if he ever needed, or wanted our help.
I met a few saints tonight who offered me kind words or encouragement. The Lord bless them for their support. Another item of praise: not one of our Bible signs was kicked to the ground tonight. Three hours of street preaching, and no one kicked our signs. That hadn't happened in a long time! Should I be this happy about that?
Got a lot to do this weekend... I'm signing off. God bless you, dear readers.
Rand
No Notes
Saturday, May 10, 2014
rain and trolls...
Rain and work kept me from going out street preaching last night.
I also got some unwelcome news from Getty Images. Our church website was built from a template which we purchased online. Within this template were a number of images we assumed were part of the cost of the template, but alas, the images were copyrighted by Getty.
This is obviously a scam, as there was NO WAY we could ascertain the images where copyrighted, and the company from which we bought our template is still using and selling the website templates that contain copyrighted images. Unfortunately for us, this scam works; by law, the end user is ultimately responsible, even if he/she have no way of determining the status of an image.
We can thank the Lord that the fine isn't terribly high, but I still hate paying it... it's pure extortion. Dear readers, if you have a website that contains images of unknown origins, you might want to audit all of that. I've read horror stories last night: poor souls being fined $1000 for a tiny image owned by Getty.
The Lord reward Getty Images for its wicked practices.
Rand
11:31 AM
That is insane they have no conscience. Obviously those that sold you the template should be the ones liable.
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Friday Night Notes
Saturday, May 03, 2014
just me and the Lord...
With Pastor Tim away visiting family tonight, I went out all by my little lonesome to preach the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ in the marketplace of my city. Well, I really wasn't alone... the Lord was with me:
"... lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world." (Matthew 28:20b)
It was kind of chilly tonight, with the occasional light rain fall. I wondered if the weather was going make this a quiet night of evangelism, but the market was busy enough. I ministered the Gospel to a constant flow of people. I handed out a good number of the Gospel tracts and hundreds, if not thousands of souls read the Bible sign I was carrying around with me
(John 3:16 on one side, 1 Timothy 1:15a on the other).
I didn't have much by way of one-on-one conversations, just a couple of quick ones with souls who were just curious about my activities. One young woman interrupted my preaching to ask me if I would give her a few Gospel tracts that she could share with her family. I was more than happy to oblige. I remember that conversation well because the young lady called me "sweetie". For the record, I've never heard anyone call Pastor Tim "sweetie"... I'm just sayin'... ;-)
A few Christian came by to encourage me throughout the night, and I was quite happy to see Brother Layton and the Open-Air Campaigners out preaching the Gospel a few blocks away from where Pastor Tim and I typically evangelize. It's always encouraging to see that the Lord still has a people in my city; a people zealous for good works, and who walk in obedience. I pray that the Lord of the harvest would bless Brother Layton and his crew, and would send forth more labourers!
There really wasn't much by way of hardship tonight. A little mockery, but that was about it. The one sad thing was that much of the mockery I got tonight didn't come from drunk, foolish, young people, but rather, older folks. Experience should, and typically works wisdom and people. It always makes me sad when I meet or see an older soul who is as foolish as immature and foolish youths. As the old expression goes: "there is no fool, like an old fool."
The Lord be magnified by my efforts tonight. To Him, and only to Him be all honour and glory.
Remember me in your prayers, dear saints... Lord-willing I will be ministering the Word on the Lord's Day (both morning and evening).
God bless you, dear readers.
Rand
That is insane they have no conscience. Obviously those that sold you the template should be the ones liable.