Saturday, June 28, 2014 between 11 am to 3 pm, Participating Long John Silvers (LJS) is giving a way one free fish and some fries to each person that is dine-in or carry out. Best of all no purchase is necessary. All you will have to pay for is a drink. Can’t beat that. This would make a great snack and sit and talk to your kids or family. Dads that your wife too! Well moms you can take the kids too!
Share a Bible lesson with them while eating your free fish. I included some in this blog entry below.
If you want it to be a secret, I remember when my daughter was younger we would go LJS or MD, TB etc for various places to eat so she wouldn’t know, but sooner or later they catch on and realize.
Long John Silvers is attempting to set the record for the most fish ever given away nationwide. 1
You can text “FISH” to “41522” to get a coupon code for a free drink. I did that, but my coupon code is only good for the 29th, the day after this promotion of the free fish and fries.
Does not include Cod or catfish. Offer is valid for one customer per visit. Other restrictions may apply. Check with LJS for those details, more information or your local Long John Silvers visit www.ljsilvers.com.
Suggested Bible Topics while eating your free fish
Jesus will make you fishers of men. (Matthew 4:19)
Disciples casted their nets out and got abundance of fish when they didn’t think they would. They just obeyed and followed what Jesus said to do. (John 21:6)
Jesus feeding the multitude (5,000) with 2 fish and 5 loaves of bread. (Matthew 14:13-21)
With this one you could take your fish and another fish put it together and imagine the fries were loaves of bread.
Saturday, August 2, 2014, 11a-3p there are doing it again!
I plan to dress up like a pirate to this August one, hand out gospel tracts and Gospel of John.
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Btw the way they will allow you to substitute the fish for a piece of chicken.
You can change out the fries for corn on the cob or slaw.