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Know the Bible Gospel Tracts are: front and back; Approximate size 3 3/8 in. x 7 3/8 in. Durable paper stock with smooth texture Numbered in a progression from 1 - 7 Can
be used for variety of witnessing scenarios
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(With regards to the Gospel Tracts specifically; We ship
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Our gospel
tracts are unique !
They were developed
to be in sequence to follow a logical train of thought so that you can be comfortable witnessing to a wide variety of
people that God has put in your daily life. Witnessing opportunities happen throughout your day. Be prepared for those opportunities. Arm
yourself with our gospel tracts. Learn what to say, how to say it, and when to say it. With our gospel tracts, you
will be able to quickly decide which gospel tract to start with. Our hope is to arm fellow Christians with REAL VALUABLE
resources to help them gain confidence to witness to the people that God has put in their path. They have
a two-fold benefit: As
a tool to hand out to those that you come in contact with;
As a resource for YOU to learn and memorize so that you have the confidence
to speak at all times to anyone (Eventually you may not even need a tool anymore.)
Our gospel tracts are easy to learn and eye-catching to those you
hand them to. Take advantage of this resource today!
To better understand why these
tracts were developed in the manner and order in which they were, we explain below. They are numbered in order to lead a person to Christ based on where the person being witnessed to
is at the time helping the person doing the witnessing identify where to begin. Find a number to START WITH, then move to the next one in the sequence. TRACT # 1. Developed to help a person that is an atheist (believer in evolutionary theory).
To open their eyes to the religion of atheism that they have prescribed to often times unwittingly
and that it has no actual evidence to support it. (START HERE)--->If the person prescribes to evolution as to
what they believe. (ex. evolutionist)
2. Developed to help a person that sees the lies
told by atheists now, and then points them to the real scientific evidence (FACTS) that support the biblical worldview. (START
HERE)--->If the person wavers between evolution & the existence of God (ex. theistic evolutionist)
3. Developed
to help a person see the miraculous events that take place in the Bible are TRUE, thus giving them an understanding that the
GOD of the Holy Bible is REAL! (START HERE)--->If the person believes in a god; not sure which religion, or believes
in another. (ex. buddhist)
So
to this point; We have the knowledge
that a GOD MUST exist (logical reasoning), the evidence supports the biblical account (giving credence to the reliability
of the Bible), the miraclulous events support that the GOD of the Bible really exists (which religion is TRUE). Now we get to the next gospel tract; 4. Developed
to help a person identify for themself who the prophecies speak about thus understanding that they actually give a extremely detailed
description of the Messiah. We now know from the previous tracts that GOD is REAL, the Bible is TRUE, and the Messiah in the
Bible is identified as Christ. (START HERE)--->If the person believes in a god; does not believe in Jesus Christ as the
Son of God. (ex. doesn't think too much about God but does have some belief that there is one.) 5. Developed to help a person see the intricate
details of numerous prophecies concerning the Messiah. By seeing the many prophecies that are fulfilled in the life of Jesus
Christ (ALL the prophecies concerning the Messiah are fulfilled in Christ!), one can only come to the conclusion that Jesus
Christ truly is the Son of God! (START HERE)--->If the person believes in God, has some belief
in Christ as the Messiah, but doesn't practice his faith actively. (ex. Jew---or a person that doesn't take his faith seriously.) 6. Developed
to help a person that says that they believe, yet does not live their lives with God involved. They think that they are good
person and that God will let them into heaven because of their "goodness". This person needs to have their eyes
opened to fear the Lord. They need to understand that they are following the broad way that will lead them to destruction
if they do not repent and follow Christ. (START HERE)--->If this person is a non-practicing Christian. 7.
Developed to help a person that says that they believe, yet does not have a general understanding of the Holy Scriptures. This
person needs to have their eyes opened to what the Word says in regards to the broad way which so many professing Christians
are traveling that leads to destruction and the narrow way which leads to everlasting life with the Lord Almighty. This
helps them gain knowledge and understanding as to what a TRUE BELIEVER MUST DO. (START HERE)--->If this person is
a believer yet lacks knowledge of the Holy Bible. (ex.---says they are a Christian and it seems genuine, yet they do not read
the Word.) believer only in word, not deed. (ex.---says they are a Christian, yet blasphemy is on their tongue.)
Tract Evangelism In
Chile, a young mother came to Christ after reading a tract a missionary had given her. A man in the southern US was born again
in his prison cell after reading a tract handed him by one of the guards. A Soviet paratrooper read a tract he was using to
light a fire, and his life changed for eternity.
Why evangelize? Most of us are not “evangelists” according to the classic definition. We reserve that role for
the Billy Grahams and D. L. Moodys of our day. But the Bible is clear that we are to share the gospel.
Why Us? God has chosen to reach the world through us. In fact, God uses our faithful
(and sometimes fearful) efforts at evangelism to grow us. Through evangelizing we must commit ourselves to God
in trust and we must be familiar with His Word. The more we know about God, the better our ability to answer
the questions put before us.
There are many other blessings associated with evangelizing, but the greatest I have
experienced is the personal joy of seeing someone come into a relationship with Christ. And of course, one of the most effective
methods of evangelizing I know of is the distribution of quality Gospel tracts.
Why
Tracts? It has been said that nothing cost less, goes farther, lasts longer or says it better
than a gospel tract. But what is a tract? In short, a tract is any tool that is to the point, relevant, arrests our attention,
contains the gospel and takes us closer to Christ.
Tracts are indispensable. I want to encourage you to think about
their strategic use as you go out into the world each day. When you make them part of your spiritual repertoire, God will
give you many opportunities to share. A tract is so wonderfully crafted that it can go to work if even a child finds one on
the floor. Regardless of your spiritual maturity or experience in sharing the gospel, a tract is an indispensable helper. Another
benefit to gospel tracts is they can provide concise information for the owner of the tracts to learn as well. Arming
yourself with knowledge to give you confidence to just talk to people greatly enhances your ability to witness.
Here
are my suggestions for developing an effective tract ministry.
1. Pray. You cannot win anyone to Christ, neither can a tract. Only the Holy Spirit can do that.
2.
Give appropriate tracts. Always carry several different types of tracts with you—so you can
match the message to the person.
3. Engage your audience. This
can be done by making eye contact, with a simple smile, asking questions and listening carefully to what is said.
4. Don’t force tracts on people. I
recommend distributing a dozen tracts carefully, prayerfully, and judiciously over handing out a hundred indiscriminately.
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