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The former Senja farmer talks about his approach to evangelism.
Until half a year ago, Jack Steve Nylund (56) was a farmer with cows and sheep, enough to make a living.

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He is fond of Jesus Heals Ministries and has long been a supporting partner together with his mother, who lives in the neighboring house. When he has read the magazine Healing, he doesn't throw it in the trash. The message is so strong that it is worth passing on:
“When I have read the magazine Healing, I take it on shopping trips to Finnsnes, forty kilometers from my hometown in Gibostad, Norway. Many cars are parked outside a large store there. I go there and slip the magazine under the windshield wipers. My mother's magazine is also placed on a windshield. Additionally, I have purchased many of Svein-Magnus's tract ‘5 Minutes to Heaven’. It also ends up under the windshield wipers and many other places where I frequent. All quietly.
And when I have an errand at the University Hospital in Tromsø, I place the magazine Healing on the table in the waiting room. After a consultation there, I saw a patient sitting and reading the magazine. It's effective to spread the Word,” says Jack Steve happily on the phone.
“I also typically place it in people's mailboxes. So they can take it home and read in peace and quiet.”
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The former Senja farmer talks about his approach to evangelism.
Until half a year ago, Jack Steve Nylund (56) was a farmer with cows and sheep, enough to make a living.

Jack Steve ↑
He is fond of Jesus Heals Ministries and has long been a supporting partner together with his mother, who lives in the neighboring house. When he has read the magazine Healing, he doesn't throw it in the trash. The message is so strong that it is worth passing on:
“When I have read the magazine Healing, I take it on shopping trips to Finnsnes, forty kilometers from my hometown in Gibostad, Norway. Many cars are parked outside a large store there. I go there and slip the magazine under the windshield wipers. My mother's magazine is also placed on a windshield. Additionally, I have purchased many of Svein-Magnus's tract ‘5 Minutes to Heaven’. It also ends up under the windshield wipers and many other places where I frequent. All quietly.
And when I have an errand at the University Hospital in Tromsø, I place the magazine Healing on the table in the waiting room. After a consultation there, I saw a patient sitting and reading the magazine. It's effective to spread the Word,” says Jack Steve happily on the phone.
“I also typically place it in people's mailboxes. So they can take it home and read in peace and quiet.”
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