It's a little presumptuous for that person to think I'm interested in their brand of religion. Because it's not going to change anyone's views, why do they bother? Maybe it makes them feel good about themselves???
I still remember your great evangelist vehicle from some time back that was kind of scary with its "messaging" approach. Poor little PT Cruiser. Having to do the work of the Lord in a hot, steamy parking lot.
I was just telling my husband yesterday about the Good-News -on-Wheels evangelists in your neighbourhood. :)
ReplyDeleteIs this the female mid-life crisis car?
ReplyDelete"All You Need Is Love" ;)
ReplyDeleteverrry interesting!! I ponder upon this scene and wonder about Evangelists---but not for long. MB
ReplyDeleteCruisin' and spreading the good word in style.
ReplyDeleteat least its pretty.
ReplyDeleteSo did you call the # on the window?
ReplyDeleteAmazing and blessed work! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd adorable decoration, isn't it?
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Léia
It's a cute way to spread the word... I doubt it changes any minds, though!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a spotless car except for the artwork on the window. I could write my name in the dirt on my truck, but I don't.
ReplyDeleteIt's a little presumptuous for that person to think I'm interested in their brand of religion. Because it's not going to change anyone's views, why do they bother? Maybe it makes them feel good about themselves???
ReplyDeleteWell, I hope you take a photo of the owners one day.
ReplyDeleteClear message, and a unique way to advertise.
here i have mainly seen political messages.
The preacher I work w/ drives a PT Cruiser, too! That's funny!
ReplyDeleteI still remember your great evangelist vehicle from some time back that was kind of scary with its "messaging" approach. Poor little PT Cruiser. Having to do the work of the Lord in a hot, steamy parking lot.
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