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Tuesday, May 25th, 2010
Love was in the air, as usual as yet another random person proposed to a member of our evangie team.This time it was David Barr’s turn!  Not, only was she  immediately receptive to the gospel when the girls spoke to her, but then she immediately feel in love….apparently.

David Barr gets proposed to on Mill Avenue
 Just after this I got into a conversation with a newly wed couple who admitted to being fully involved in Satanic worship.Though tempted to end the conversation there, something told me to stick to it. We began discussing morals, evidence of the bible, etc., Suddenly the man of the  couple began letting it all out. He began spitting out all the reasons why “the God of the  bible was entirely unjust.”Fortunately for him, all the things he described were not true attributes of the true  God of the bible. We were able to break down his misconceptions and then finally he stopped talking and actually smiled. He shook our hands, thanked us for the clarification  and said he would certainly consider the claims we made. God is Good:)Â

David and Ephrem witness to a man after shining his shoes
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Tags: groceries, homeless, Love, notebook, poor, propose, request, Satanic, serve, shoe shine
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Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Jonathan shinning shoes on Mill Avenue
“As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God’s varied grace,” 1 Peter 4:10
…Whatever your gifting and passions are use them to serve Christ and serve others, as he did.
After much consideration, we decided it might be entirely awkward to offer free feet washing on Mill Avenue, haha. Humm, but Jesus did it, aannndddd we want to serve like Jesus did…but isn’t there something a bit more culturally relevant? Ah-ha! FREE SHOE SHINNING! As just a couple of rookies, we set up a shoe shinning  jig on Mill Avenue.
We had all the necessary materials for brown, black and tan shoes;with a sweet little stool and shoe kit, as well. Like all  smart rookie have  , we also busted out our secret weapon…Jason Sams, who has had years of military, shoe shine training.!!! [Legit!] We displayed several signs to promote our idea(See Bellow)
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Tags: dance, feet, free, Grant Park, homeless, love ASU, military, serve, shoe, shoe shine, Tempe, tips, wash
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Tuesday, April 27th, 2010
 Last Friday our Evangelism team, paired up with some of our friends from Love ASU. Love ASU is a campus orginization at Arizona State, dedicated to seeing lives changed through outreach and prayer.

Crowd listens to gospel presentation on Mill
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We started the night off by sharing the gospel via mic a few times. From there we let the Love ASU crew have a go at the mic. Between our group and Love ASU, the Christians totalled in at about 40 people! We were able to use that amount of people as an advantage, to form a crowd. As people passed by in the streets they quickly joined the large group, curious as to what was going on. We rotated on the mic for about an hour and a half. Anything and everything was shared, from testimonies, poems, skits, spoken word, scripture reading, etc., By about 10:30, I stood mesmerized as I counted about 125 people in the crowd. At this point random Christians off the street began congregating as well. ” So, what is this? Christian open mic night?” A local believer asked. She later shared her testimony and sang a beautiful gospel song with her brother. Her brother finished up their presentation by rapping the gospel message to the crowd. The crowd cheered each time one of the Christians finished up their bit on the mic. People in the crowd used their phones to call friends to come and join the excitement.
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Tags: Arizona State, ASU, crowd, love ASU, Pentecost, poem, prayer movement, presentation, skit, testimony
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Friday, April 16th, 2010
“In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace,which he lavished upon us, in all wisdom and insight making known to us the mystery of his will, according to his purpose, which he set forth in Christ” Ephesians 1:7-9

Emily witnessing to an out of towner
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Tags: Australia, custody, daughter, Emily, Father, forgive, intelectual, notebook, questions, sorrowful
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Friday, April 2nd, 2010
The streets of Mill Avenue appeared a bit bare as we arrived at our regular stomping grounds last Friday. The streets had been blocked off from traffic, as the annual art festival was taking place. The night was slow moving at first until a brigade of belly dancers and bongo drummers arrived. They were representing a local dance studio, and because they put on quite a show a crowd was quickly formed. This worked to our advantage because many people stuck around to talk after the performance was over.

Drummers spice up the night at the Art Festival
We entered into a long conversation with a man named Draggon, from Russia. When I first asked Draggon if he believed in Jesus and of he  believed he was going to Heaven, he said “OF COURSE!” Rather enthusiastically, I might add. When I asked him why he believed he was going to Heaven he replied quite seriously,” Well, I am from Russia. I was taught we are good, strong people. Therefore, I go to Heaven.” I asked him if he mined if I took him through the good person test. He agreed.After I took him through a few of God’s commandments(Exodus 20 ) he looked shocked. ” I’m really in trouble huh?”He asked me. I awared him that I was just as guilty as he was and then went on to describe who Jesus was and what he accomplished on the cross. “Wow,I know nothing about Jesus. I really need to learn.”I gave him a book of John in order that he could learn about Jesus and invited him to bible study. Hopefully we see Draggon again soon.:)

Marty(middle) speaks with some out of towners on Mill Ave
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Tags: art festival, atone, cucifiction, curse, cursed, Easter, Good Friday, good person, police detention, proof, Russia, Tempe Art Festival, tree
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Friday, March 26th, 2010

Walter shares the gospel with a young couple on Mill Avenue
As we began setting our materials up for the night, a group of four people approached me, wanting to do the IQ test. Intrigued, five other girls also walked over to listen in. I selected a gentleman to take the IQ test and he read the words with confidence. The sentences read ” Paris in the the Spring, Bird in the the hand, and once in a a lifetime.” However, 98% of people do not realize the double words, at first glace. The group laughed after I pointed out the double words, ” Now its so obvious!” one man said. “Exactly. Sometimes there is clear evidence right in front of our faces, but we choose to believe our own perceptions. Jesus died, rose from the dead and appeared to eye witnesses, and some STILL did not believe” I told the group. “Wow. that’s a crazy analogy. That makes so much sense. God is real!” another gentleman announced. I was able to talk to the mesmerized man about the gospel. He expressed that he was “suppose” to be a catholic, but that he learned more about God in two minuets he spoke to me, then his whole life.  He had never read his bible, followed God, or took anything Christians said seriously. He thanked me and expressed excitement to read his bible.

Me(Emily) asking a group some trivia questions.
As Lisiapproached a few gentlemen with tracks they inquired with her to make an appearance on their website. Their site involves something regarding unity of religion. Meaning, they take bits and pieces of several religions and call the compilement truth. They asked Lisi, if they could interview her on what she personally believed. She shared with them her testimony and the gospel, all on camera. They said they would definitely put her footage online. Apparently the website is quite popular as well so hopefully many people view Lisi’s interview.
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Tags: bad, Christlike, food, gift, homeless, interview, IQ test, Paris, servant, serve, shoes
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Saturday, March 20th, 2010
Mill Ave Evangelism: March 12

Lisi and Mia hand out some gospel tracks
Before leaving to witness on Friday evening we prayed specifically for women who had been abused in any sort of way. We prayed that while out on Mill, we would encounter a woman of that nature and that God would heal her:) Within the first five minuets of arriving on Mill Avenue myself and Mia met a woman named *Sara(name changed for confidentiality of the individual). Sara described a sickening story of 10+ years of physical and sexual abuse , by various male family members. We were able to share with Sara that God saw the sin that was committed against her. He weeps for that sin. Her transgressors will have to face God one day and give an account for the evils they committed( Acts 17:31). Sin does not go unseen by God. She was familiar with the gospel already, but we were able to refresh and encourage her regarding the good news( Mark 1:15… and hundreds of other verses!:) We prayed with the young woman for healing, and she was able to humbly pray that she could forgive her abusers.
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Tags: abused, alcohol, drugs, healing, marijuana, pot, sexually abused, suicide, turd, women
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Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Evangie crew, as well a few people we witnessed to on Mill Avenue
When you were a child, you didn’t necessarily need that talk from your Mother or your kindergarten teacher about “lieing is bad,” did you? Your heart/conscience already told you it was wrong. It just didn’t feel right. You didn’t need government authorities to tell you you couldn’t end someones life because you got upset or angry. However, at some point in our life( usually early on) we find a hole in the system. We realize we can do something that requires punishment and get away with it. You do not need a preacher or Christian to tell you the difference between right or wrong but perhaps you may need a reminder of God’s perfect standard. Our sin will find us out; don’t hide your sin from God. he is all knowing. Confess it to him, turn from that sin and allow Him to cleanse you. Be encouraged, while you were yet a sinner, Jesus Christ willingly laid his life down for you.

Jonathan shares testimony, with marijuana prop
Jonathan began the night preaching on Mill Avenue, with an interesting prop. While Jonathan told his testimony via mic, he held in his hand what looked like a 2
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Tags: attitude, David Barr, exposed, hide, kindergarden, marijuana, reset, sin, video games, wine
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Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Micheal Grecco prays with two men he met on Mill.
We had a heafty number of people come out evangelising on  Mill Avenue this past Friday night; including Jonathan, Walter, Micheal, Eddie, David, Scotty, Vocab, Marcus, Phil, and me(Emily):) [Team is seeking much needed evangie women, to witness to all the ladies out there! Join us:)] The night was truly filled with blessing after blessing. We received many contacts of people interested in attending church or bible study in the near future.There was a lot of grace while the “preachers,” were on the mic, as far as not getting interrupted and no one too upset by the message.
Walter began the night by preaching on the mic. As always, he used a clever analogy. He spoke about the eyes of Jesus being undefiled. Jesus does not grade on a  curve! He demands perfection to enter the Kingdom of God. Being that he is the only perfect one, we must turn to him and not to ourselves! At this time Micheal Grecco met an x- Associate Pastor who had been yearning for some time, to get his life back on track. Tonight would be his night! After speaking with Micheal for a good hour, he seemed to commit his life fresh to the Lord!

Eddie and Vocab conversing with individuals on Mill Avenue
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Tags: 1 Peter, contact, David Barr, fresh, God, Mill Avenue, Pastor, shepard
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