Here’s the Gospel Tract Bob Jones University is passing out on Saturdays for their #GoGreenville campaign, published by BJU-trained Pastor David Doran’s Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary.

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Here’s the Gospel Tract Bob Jones University is passing out on Saturdays for their #GoGreenville campaign, published by BJU-trained Pastor David Doran’s Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary.
Remember Bob Jones University’s new Center for Global Outreach’s September effort, #GoGreenville?
I didn’t. Until this morning.
Just after the Saturday Market, with its foodie Taco Trucks and beautiful local produce, beyond the anti-abortion advocates and Anthropologie and before the Mast General Store, Bob Jones University sent up a tent with a banner, several Rubbermaid coolers, and boxes of Quaker Chewy Granola Bars from Sam’s. I spotted one BJU employee -- who, to her credit, was exceptionally polite, professional, and kind -- and approximately 4-6 students. Most of the students were visibly uncomfortable and frustrated.
One young man was, however, a little too comfortable with the whole endeavor, sidling up to me as I passed, walking at my same pace, and asking if I’d like a bottle of water. It was too familiar. Please instruct him to not do that.
BJU, really. This isn’t ministry. The nice lady was commendable. She deserves big kudos for making the whole exchange cheerful. But the students don’t like it, and the ones who are good at it are much too good at it.
You’re not helping your local reputation.