From the Deisring God Pastors’ Conference Booklet –
50 Ways to Give Away a Christian Book:
Give one to a believer to encourage them
Give one to your neighbor
Give one at the local store
Give one to everyone in your study group
Give one to a Jehovah’s Witness
Give one to the next visitor at your office
Give one instead of a Christmas card
Give one to the new person at church
Give one to the gas station attendant
Give one to the sales assistant
Give one to the car mechanic
Give one to the cashier at the garden center
Give one to your pastor
Give one to the person next to you in the elevator
Give one to your dentist
Give one to your doctor
Give one to your child’s teacher at school
Give one to the paperboy
Give one to each child in Sunday School
Give one to someone who is hurting
Give one to the next charity collector you see
Give one out at the retirement party
Give one to your bank manager
Give one to your work mate
Give one to the receptionist
Give one to your child’s friend
Give one to your boss
Give one to the salesman
Give one to the community gardener
Give one to your secretary
Give one to the policeman
Give one to someone who is ill
Give one to your accountant
Give one to the postman
Give one to the waitress
Give one to your weight watchers class
Give one to your missionary friend
Give one to a teenager
Give one to a parent
Give one to your hairdresser
Give one to the world. It doesn’t matter who!
Give one to the electricity meter reader
Give one at a birthday party instead of sweets
Give one to the street performer
Give one to your Congressman
Give one to the homeless
Kepp one for yourself
Give one to your favorite preacher who lives near you who use to live in Louisiana. {Most of that sentence was just in case “favorite” wasn’t enough.}
The nearest pastor to me (who is certainly one of my favorites) who used to live in Louisiana is a regular recipient of books from me. Perhaps you meant, “your favorite amill, preterist, covenental preacher who lives near you who used to live in Louisiana.” There would have been no mistaking to whom the reference was made. 🙂