
"Ready, steady, pass the world along!"
This year, the Clark County Fair’s attendants was very low; I would guess about half of last years. We still had many good conversations though, and several people were very thankful to have received a clearer understanding of the gospel.
There is so much confusion about what the gospel is, it is almost disheartening. Most believe that as long as you confess your sin, or ask God for forgiveness, you will be okay. While many others believe that you just have to try your hardest and God will decided if you were good enough on judgment day.
One lady, in response to the fact that no one can work their way to Heaven, said – “doesn’t God acknowledge our effort though? For many I would ask if they believed that Jesus died on the cross, and if so, why did he die? If the only way for you to escape the flames of Hell was for him to lay down his life in your stead, then you tell me what good is your works, if you are comparing them to the sacrifice of His Son Jesus Christ. In all reality God acknowledges your effort as sin, if it is to earn your way to Heaven, because you are saying that your mere good deeds (mixed with your sin) are equal with the greatest sacrifice of all time, when God laid down his own life in our stead. Though you may not know it, you are despising the gift of eternal life in Jesus Christ, by your works and choosing death rather than life.
“There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.” – Proverbs 14:12

First time I ever talked to two people in the back who didn't know eachother
Another lady said “I don’t want to go to Heaven with a God that will make people who do not accept him burn forever in Hell.” She was trying to tell me that “for ever and ever” does not mean “for ever and ever”, in Rev. 20:10, and that the story of the rich man and Lazarus was not literal, but that people just instantly burn up and are gone who go to Hell. If that were the case then the Atheist who believes that he will just die and be no more is right, and what is so fearful about that? If that were the case then God has no more power over the soul than man who burned many thousands alive at the stake, but we know that the bible says – “Be not afraid of them that kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do. But I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear: Fear him, which after he hath killed hath power to cast into hell; yea, I say unto you, Fear him.” Luke 12:4-5
I had a very long conversation with a young man by the name of Alex who was an evolutionist, but only because that was what he had been taught in school. He had a very open mind and after about an hour of logically thinking through the process of evolution with me, agreed that it took way more faith to believe in evolution than it did to believe “In the beginning God created…” I actually met very few people who believed in the entire evolutionary theory, but was surprised to hear many people claiming to believe in a higher power or what most of them called “the force.”
One man stopped by who believed that Jesus taught reincarnation by not refuting his disciples question about the man who was born blind in John 9 “who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?” saying that the only way for him to have sinned before he was born was if he had a previous life. It is amazing to see how creative people can get who want to believe error, rejecting crystal clear verses like Hebrews 9:27 for a misinterpretation of an unclear passage. Jesus’ disciples where not at all referring to reincarnation, but a group of the Jews at that time believed that a baby could sin in the womb by rebelling against its parents in some way.

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Testimonies:
Here are a few of the testimonies that people wrote on their follow up cards. (These are exact quotes, only spelling and some grammar corrections have been made.)
Alex: age 14 “It cleared up exactly what the Bible says how to get to Heaven. It was really interesting”
Isiah: age 14 “Jesus died for us because he loved us.”
Kasey: age 14 “I learned that to get to Heaven you must believe in Jesus with your heart and not just your head and it needs to be %100”
Delany: age 15 “I learned a better understanding of the Bible and how sure I am of getting into Heaven and why I am going there.”
Violeta: “I learned how I could get to Heaven, that’s by believing in Jesus”
Mary: age 30 “Thank you… *The most superb choice to believe Jesus is your Savior. Continue sharing the word of God and serving…”
Hal: age 16 “I learned that the 10 commandments are not the reason you go to Hell” [Though the 10 commandments are the reason we deserve Hell, not believing in Jesus is the only reason a person goes to Hell]
Krissy: age 14 “The conversation gave me information I could either not understand or know before”
Nicoltte: “I learned that my sins have not prevented me from getting to heaven because my belief in Jesus Christ has guided me to God.”
Austin: “I think I should believe in God and learn more about him”
Zack: “I learned that reading the Bible and going to Church won’t get you to Heaven, you have to believe in Jesus Christ to get there.”
Danielle: “From this conversation I learned plenty that I would like to apply to my life, like trusting in Jesus and jumping off the burning building.” (I used an illustration of letting go of our dead works like a man jumping from a burning building into a fireman’s net. – You don’t really believe in the fireman until you let go of the building. You don’t really believe in Christ until you let go of any other trust you may have.)
Your servant for Christ’s sake,
Jonathan