"I have no problem bribing people with crap in order to meet Christ,"


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The Rev. Eric Dykstra says he's not above "bribing people with crap."
​The Rev. Eric Dykstra doesn't feel like The Greatest Story Ever Told has done a good enough job attracting people to his Crossing Church in Elk River, so he's become an electronics pitch man.
The church is giving away $8,000 worth of 3-D televisions and game consoles in a lottery open to anyone who walks through the church's doors Easter weekend to see if they want to buy what Dykstra's selling.
"I have no problem bribing people with crap in order to meet Christ," Dykstra told KARE 11. "What we've done is said, 'Hey, if you bring your friend to church, they might potentially win a 3-D television, a 3-DS or a 3-D movie ticket package.'"

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Journey said…
http://onemothersjourney7.blogspot.com/

Our family testimony on the effects of this "church" to our family.
Adam Gonzalez said…
I am sorry that Katie's comment was not published right away. There was a delayed of about 12 hrs or so. Katie's comment was placed in the spam folder for an admins's approval since the subject had to do with religion. The admin's did not pulled it thinking it was spam advertising a website. But what Katie did here was make a comment and thru her name url bring you to her website to tell her story with this church.
Nothing wrong with that I say.
Thank you Katie for your comment and your page.