While checking the church
storeroom,he discovered several cartons of new bibles that had never been opened and
distributed.
So at his Sunday sermon, he asked for
three volunteers from the congregation who would be willing to sell the bibles
door-to-door for $10 each to raise the desperately needed money for the
church.
Jack, Paul and Louie all raised their
hands to volunteer for the task.
The minister knew that Jack and Paul
earned their living as salesmen and were likely capable of selling some
bibles.
But he had serious doubts about Louie who was a local farmer, who had always kept to himself because he was embarrassed by his speech impediment.
But he had serious doubts about Louie who was a local farmer, who had always kept to himself because he was embarrassed by his speech impediment.
Poor Louie stuttered badly. But, NOT
WANTING TO discourage Louie, the minister decided to let him try
anyway.
He sent the three of them away with the
back seat of their cars stacked with bibles.
He asked them to meet with him and report
the results of their door-to-door selling efforts the following
Sunday.
Anxious to find out how successful they
were, the minister immediately asked Jack,
'Well, Jack, how did you make out selling
our bibles last week?'
Proudly handing the reverend an envelope,
Jack replied, 'Using my sales prowess,
I was able to sell 20 bibles, and
here's the $200 I collected on behalf of the church.'
'Fine job, Jack!' The minister said,
vigorously shaking his hand...
'You are indeed a fine salesman and the
Church is indebted to you.'
Turning to Paul, 'And Paul, how many
bibles did you sell for the Church last week?'
Paul, smiling and sticking out his chest,
confidently replied,
'I am a professional salesman. I sold 28
bibles on behalf of the church, and here's $280 I
collected.'
The minister responded, 'That's absolutely
splendid, Paul. You are truly a professional salesman and the church is indebted to you.'
Apprehensively, the minister turned to
Louie and said,
'And Louie, did you manage to sell any
bibles last week?'
Louie silently offered the minister a large envelope.
Louie silently offered the minister a large envelope.
The minister opened it and counted the
contents. 'What is this?' the minister exclaimed. 'Louie, there's $3200 in
here!
Are you suggesting that you sold 320 bibles for the church, door to door, in just one week?'
Are you suggesting that you sold 320 bibles for the church, door to door, in just one week?'
Louie just nodded.
'That's impossible!' both Jack and Paul said in unison. 'We are professional salesmen, yet you claim to have sold 10 times as many bibles as we could.'
'Yes, this does seem unlikely,' the
minister agreed. 'I think you'd better explain how you managed to accomplish
this, Louie.'
Louie shrugged... 'I-I-I re-re-really
do-do-don't kn-kn-know f-f-f-for sh-sh-sh-sure,' he stammered.
Impatiently, Peter interrupted. 'For
crying out loud, Louie, just tell us what you said to them when they answered
the door!'
'A-a-a-all I-I-I s-s-said wa-wa-was,'
Louis replied, 'W-w-w-w-would y-y-y-you l-l-l-l-l-like t-t-to b-b-b-buy
th-th-th-this b-b-b-b-bible f-f-for t-t-ten b-b-b-bucks ---o-o-o-or---
wo-wo-would yo-you j-j-j-just l-like m-m-me t-t-to st-st-stand h-h-here and
r-r-r-r-r-read it t-to y-y-you??'
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