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July 2015

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An Amazing Fact: In 2011, Guinness world-record holder Jeff
Kolodzinski set a new fishing record. Using nothing more than
a simple cane pole, bobber, and live bait, Kolodzinski caught an
incredible 2,649 fish in only 24 hours, breaking his previous world
record of 2,160 fish!

Dear friend,
It is hard to imagine a more successful fisherman than Kolodzinski! But did you

know that every single day, you and Amazing Facts are actually reaching thousands of
‘two-legged fish’ with the everlasting gospel?

Is that even possible? Yes! And it has happened before. When the apostle Peter
preached at Pentecost, 3,000 were baptized in one day! (Acts 2:41). And later, another
5,000 were baptized following the preaching of Peter and John (Acts 4:4).

Especially now, as we see major prophecies lining up so fast it makes your head
spin, time is quickly running out. More and more people are searching for safety.
That’s why the Lord has commissioned every faithful Christian to use their gifts for
Him as “fishers of men”—and He wants you and I to work together to bring as many
lost souls as possible into the boat of salvation.

I’m excited to tell you that last year, Amazing Facts “netted” approximately 11
million visits to our websites. That amounts to 916,000 visits every month—or more
than 30,000 every single day, nourishing the lost and confused with God’s Word!

It means the world to me that you care so much about the Great Commission, and
your loving gifts are making a profound impact for God’s kingdom. But according
to a new Gallup poll, Christianity in North America is in trouble—through empty
preaching and worldly distractions, Satan has created a spiritual vacuum in the hearts
of millions.

If we want to keep gaining ground for His Kingdom, we must use every available
means to share the pure truth. When this happened in the early church, thousands
were converted in one day—friend, with God’s help, this can happen again!

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