Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Anatomy of a Gospel presentation



One of our ethics around here is "if you can show someone that they have value, then the Gospel becomes the next logical progression."

In our Lighthouse Diner soup kitchen, people who come for a meal are treated to one of the only gourmet soup kitchens you'll ever see.

Today's menu:

Broiled Chateaubriand
Potato Croquettes
Ratatouille
Made from scratch cheesecake or chocolate cheesecake with strawberries

All of the food was donated, by the way. Meals are prepared by students in our Culinary Arts Training School.

You see, when you serve a poor person a meal fit for a king, it becomes very easy to tell them about the King of Kings--our Lord Jesus Christ. As part of the Lighthouse Diner, we have a short, 5-minute Gospel presentation, given by a variety of local pastors and laity.

As you might imagine, many people come for lunch, but leave with Jesus.

The Lighthouse Diner is open Monday through Friday. Doors open at 11:45 a.m. and close at Noon sharp. Lunch and the Gospel are free.

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