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The Cross In A Man's Pocket
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Stories And Humor For Inspired Preaching
When Don Rummel opened his welding and repair shop in Wapakoneta, Ohio, in the 1960s, God led him to start an unusual form of evangelism. He laid out on the counter beside the cash register a box that all customers could see. It was filled with small aluminum crosses. A sign above, pointing to the box, read: FREE. There was also a pile of cards in the box on which was printed the poem, "The Cross In My Pocket."

