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"Witnessing" Christogenea.org

PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 11:11 am
by Richard1
I was wondering if their is a discreet way of "witnessing" (pardon the Judeo-Christian term) Christogenea.org. I've heard Bill mention using CD's to spread the message and that is a good idea. However, it seems that a poster or some kind of handout would be more effective and discreet. Here in Canada one could be charged for advocating Christogenea.org under Canada's hate laws. Any ideas?

Re: "Witnessing" Christogenea.org

PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 1:35 pm
by Staropramen
I hand out business cards on the street. Perhaps you could go to different areas where nobody knows you and hand out cards. Use cards that look innocent, no swastikas or ominous fonts! Generally the people that take them from me put them in their pocket for later evaluation.

Re: "Witnessing" Christogenea.org

PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 2:05 pm
by Kentucky
One doesn't have to make personal contact. One of the softest targets is libraries. Just pop a pamphlet/card in a related book. With a little creative thinking, one can distribute the truth anywhere surreptitiously.

Mark

Re: "Witnessing" Christogenea.org

PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 5:49 pm
by EzraLB
Richard,
I agree with Mark that if you want to spread the word about Christogenea, do it surreptitiously, especially because you are in Canada. Having been born there, I know just how draconian the hate speech laws are, and I can easily imagine someone snitching you out to the Human Rights Commission for handing out business cards to people--or if someone saw you posting a sign somewhere.

You'd be more effective putting fliers in religious-related books in the local library or bookstore--or books on WWII or the Middle East or Islam. People reading those books are looking for answers that they aren't getting on TV or in newspapers. Use that to your advantage.

Re: "Witnessing" Christogenea.org

PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 7:43 pm
by Richard1
Good points, guys. I'll meditate on them. Does Christogenea have business cards or pamphlets prepared?

Re: "Witnessing" Christogenea.org

PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 11:08 pm
by Staropramen
Richard1 wrote:Good points, guys. I'll meditate on them. Does Christogenea have business cards or pamphlets prepared?


PM Bill. He can send you the card design and where to order them.

Re: "Witnessing" Christogenea.org

PostPosted: Sun Nov 08, 2015 1:49 am
by Les
EzraLB wrote:Richard,
I agree with Mark that if you want to spread the word about Christogenea, do it surreptitiously, especially because you are in Canada. Having been born there, I know just how draconian the hate speech laws are, and I can easily imagine someone snitching you out to the Human Rights Commission for handing out business cards to people--or if someone saw you posting a sign somewhere.

You'd be more effective putting fliers in religious-related books in the local library or bookstore--or books on WWII or the Middle East or Islam. People reading those books are looking for answers that they aren't getting on TV or in newspapers. Use that to your advantage.


Yes, this was and maybe still is the safest way to spread truth to seekers.

One thing I noticed though, some of those library books were taken off the shelves permanently, on WWII or religion, after I would actually write in the margins, the addresses and phone numbers of organizations, or Bible quotes against race-mixing.
Leaving cards and pamphlets inside was better.

hmmm, I wonder if we have to worry about leaving fingerprints these days!

Re: "Witnessing" Christogenea.org

PostPosted: Sun Nov 08, 2015 9:35 pm
by Richard1
On the library theme, creating Christogenea bookmarks might be an effective tool.

Re: "Witnessing" Christogenea.org

PostPosted: Sun Nov 08, 2015 10:40 pm
by Staropramen
Try putting some up on public bulletin boards. Places like supermarkets, laundermats, etc.

Re: "Witnessing" Christogenea.org

PostPosted: Sun Nov 08, 2015 11:56 pm
by wmfinck
I appreciate all the help I can get, LOL. So I saw this thread and mentioned it briefly last night.
Today I posted a few graphics that can be used to get business cards and bumper stickers made.

I think the business cards at vistaprints.com are about $10 for a box of 500, if you do not get anything fancy.

The bumper stickers are expensive, nearly $4 each. I only buy those when there is a big sale. Vistaprints often has sales promos of up to 40% off.

We also have banners. lawn signs, and magnets. If there is an interest I will post more graphics when I get time.

Thanks!