'We drive this Jesus bus around the country'
COOS BAY, Ore. - You've heard the phrase hell on wheels?
Well, for the past week, something massive has been driving around Coos Bay that has people saying, "Oh, Jesus."
"We drive this Jesus bus around the country mostly to beaches, parks and skateboard parks and Walmarts and McDonalds," said traveling preacher Cass Sowinski, "and we tell people about Jesus and how easy it is to get saved."
Driving around on rims of gold so some day people can walks the streets of gold is Sowinski's mission. His focus for the past week has been Coos Bay.
He plans to head up the coast to Florence later this week.
"I'm an evangelist," he said, "and with the bus doing the job of just shining the sign about Jesus' love, I don't have to knock on doors, chase people around. I just hang around my bus with my dog and we play a lot."
Sowinski said that during his career he has successfully ministered to 51 people who are curious about the bus.
Aside from selling religious t-shirts for gas money, many Christians donate food and funds to keep him going.
Spotted them in Cresswell last week. A guy was playing a guitar and singing next to the bus and a cop was questioning a young lady standing there. No skin off my nose.
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Remember folks they have the same rights that you do. If you don't like to look at their sign, turn the other way.  I see them as doing more good than harm. I also don't think Jesus would mind either.Â
 @souptonuts Of course they have the right. And people have the right to tell them they and their message aren't welcome.
Too bad they don't really know how the Christian doctrine really was started..
Just another way to force their religion down folk's throats,,subjecting the public to it,,,
I think I saw that bus off gateway street in the IHOP parking lot. I recall driving by and 'wondering WTF is that?'
Please skip Eugene. We've got enough crazy already, thanks.