Church Tempts Worshippers With Free Gas
POSTED: 1:11 pm EDT May 13,
2008
UPDATED: 1:30 pm EDT May 13,
2008
SNELLVILLE, Ga. -- In an attempt to draw in new members, a church in Snellville set up a sign that read “Free Gasoline.”The offer is a not a giveaway. Instead, each time newcomers or members attend a church event during a Sunday-to-Wednesday revival they get a pink raffle ticket for a chance to win one of two $500 gas cards."We don't know how far it will go with these soaring prices," said Rusty Newman, the church's senior pastor. "But it may make someone's night."They set up a sign advertising the offer outside the church's parking lot on a busy road near downtown Snellville, a traffic-clogged suburb northeast of Atlanta"How can we capture those people?" asked James Lee, the church's minister to seniors, who came up with the idea. "We're strong in door-to-door evangelism, but there's no way to reach them all."Soon after the church posted the sign, the calls came flooding in.Enough inquiries came pouring in that Newman had to order a new phone line and dedicate a receptionist to answering each one.Radio show hosts in Oregon caught wind of the idea and invited Newman on air.Newman views it as a service to the community, and he's looked to the Bible for his endorsement. One passage he mentions to support his idea involves Jesus feeding 5,000 with a few loaves of bread and a couple of fish."Some pastors have questioned our motives," Newman said. "If it was just to get people in the building, it would be wrong. But we want to meet someone's physical need and eternal spiritual needs."
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