 March 18, 2009.  Day Seventy-six.  Wednesday.   I drove the van for evangelism.  We went to a neighborhood in El Sobrante.  I had Alanna and my daughter Julia with me.  We talked to a man from Iran who was in the Baha'i religion.  He didn't say much about what he believed, but as he worked on his car battery, he told us a fascinating story of how he was a prisoner in Iran for two years and then escaped across the desert with other Bahai on camels.  The Bahai have a feast every 19 days at his home.  I asked him what the significance of 19 was, but he didn't have an answer for that---it's just important.
March 18, 2009.  Day Seventy-six.  Wednesday.   I drove the van for evangelism.  We went to a neighborhood in El Sobrante.  I had Alanna and my daughter Julia with me.  We talked to a man from Iran who was in the Baha'i religion.  He didn't say much about what he believed, but as he worked on his car battery, he told us a fascinating story of how he was a prisoner in Iran for two years and then escaped across the desert with other Bahai on camels.  The Bahai have a feast every 19 days at his home.  I asked him what the significance of 19 was, but he didn't have an answer for that---it's just important.We also talked to a Buddhist man and another Buddhist woman.
 

Mr. Crockwell talked to a Lutheran man and Jehovah's Witnesses.
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