Omaha, NE--
Bobby McPhee isn't on a mission from God- he's just on a mission. For three weeks now the Nebraska sporting goods store clerk has tirelessly pounded the pavement of his quiet town in search of Jesus, so far without success.
McPhee began his quest while stopping at a downtown convenience store to buy a pack of cigarettes. While waiting in line he noticed a small flier in a phone booth which simply said "Find Jesus: Eternal Reward" and had a black-and-white sketch of "a scruffy lookin' dude with a nice beard and a mullet," McPhee said. "I figured this guy might be somebody worth finding."
Since then McPhee has put up his own fliers all around town, put ads in the paper, spread the word to friends and family, and has even resorted to going door-to-door.
"Apparently there's a reward, or it's some kind of contest," McPhee said. "And I'll be damned if I'm not going to win this thing."
But getting help from friends and neighbors has proven to be a difficult task.
"It's like nobody wants to talk about it or something," McPhee said. "I don't get it. I think they're trying to win the contest too and that's why no one wants to help out."
When McPhee goes door-to-door he typically introduces himself, presents his flyer and asks the person who answered the door if he or she "knows Jesus". McPhee has been sworn at, called names, yelled at, laughed at, had doors slammed in his face, and has been physically accosted.
"I'm starting to wonder about this Jesus guy," McPhee said. "It seems like he really ticked a lot of people off."
McPhee continues to dedicate himself to searching despite the negative reactions.
"For every one of them who throws things at me or screams profanities, there is someone out there really trying to help," McPhee said.
McPhee has received over 50 Bibles and directions to more than 20 different churches from those he has met along his way. Yet for all the assistance he feels no closer to his goal than when he started.
"Yeah, these books are no help to me, unless they are a secret code, but I'm pretty sure they're not," McPhee said. "I've staked out the churches too, and no one has come in yet that looks anything like the guy. Sometimes I think those people were just messing with me."
Undaunted, Mcphee has resolved to dedicate his life to this search, if that's what it takes.
"The naysayers can naysay all day long for all I care," McPhee said. "But when I win the contest and get the reward, I'll be the one laughing in their faces. You'll see!"
UPDATE: McPhee has since been fired from his job and now searches for Jesus full-time. He is supported by donations set up through his website on Myspace.com.
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Love it Nord! Keep my posted on McPhee's search...
Maybe McPhee should take a look around Faith Chapel in Billings. I know a few people that frequent the place and swear they have seen and heard from Jesus there.
NordSense is following several leads regarding the missing man known as "Jesus". So far many people have claimed to know him, but could not point to his specific wherabouts. We will keep you updated on this breaking story.
I saw a dude that matches that description at Desperados last night. Maybe churches aren't the way to go.
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