Maybe this anecdote will help you.
When I was selling memberships at a healthclub/gym (a racket-club, spelling intended), many prospective membership purchasers would be hesitant to pay the upfront cost of joining (which was peanuts compared to the monthly fees added up over time, but hoo-mons are irrational about long term costs).
So in order to get them over the initial cost hesitancy, we would pose one question to get them to see things in perspective. It worked remarkably well. The question was:
How much is your health/well-being worth to you?
Nearly everyone would think about it for a moment and realize that the $150+ cost was chickenfeed when compared to living a potentially longer, healthier, more active and fullfilling life. Out came the checkbook and another sale was made.
So my question to you is this:
What is the preservation and salvation of your soul worth to you?
$140?
$200?
$10,000?
Priceless?
A lot of people have sold it for much less than $140. The choice is yours to make.
May God bless you.
Maybe this anecdote will help you.
When I was selling memberships at a healthclub/gym (a racket-club, spelling intended), many prospective membership purchasers would be hesitant to pay the upfront cost of joining (which was peanuts compared to the monthly fees added up over time, but hoo-mons are irrational about long term costs).
So in order to get them over the initial cost hesitancy, we would pose one question to get them to see things in perspective. It worked remarkably well. The question was:
How much is your health/well-being worth to you?
Nearly everyone would think about it a moment and realize that the $150+ cost was chickenfeed when compare to living a potentially longer, healthier, more active and fullfilling life. Out came the checkbook and another sale was made.
So my question to you is this:
What is the preservation and salvation of your soul worth to you?
$140?
$200?
$10,000?
Priceless?
A lot of people have sold it for much less than $140. The choice is yours to make.
May God bless you.
Maybe this anecdote will help you.
When I was selling memberships at a healthclub/gym (a racket-club, spelling intended), many prospective membership purchasers would be hesitant to pay the upfront cost of joining (which was peanuts compared to the monthly fees added up over time, but hoo-mons are irrational about long term costs).
So in order to get them over the initial cost hesitancy, we would pose one question to get them to see things in perspective. It worked remarkably well. The question was
How much is your health/well-being worth to you?
Nearly everyone would think about it a moment and realize that the $150+ cost was chickenfeed when compare to living a potentially longer, healthier, acive and fullfilling life. Out came the checkbook and another sale was made.
So my question to you is this:
What is the preservation and salvation of your soul worth to you?
$140?
$200?
$10,000?
Priceless?
A lot of people have sold it for much less than $140. The choice is yours to make.
May God bless you.