Tracts
Tracts are handouts I use to help spread the Gospel (the message about the life, death & resurrection of Jesus Christ and how faith in Him can offer you forgiveness, freedom & eternal salvation). Although there are many types of tracts, I often use Chick Tracts, which are small booklets similar to cartoons. Chick Tracts are available on a broad range of topics. If you would like to view or order more Chick Tracts online, please visit their website by clicking HERE.
Click HERE to go to a page listing other good places to order (or print at home without charge) tracts.
Click HERE to go to a page listing other good places to order (or print at home without charge) tracts.
Hell's Best Kept Secret by Kirk Cameron
It is estimated that 80-90% of individuals who accept Christ as their Savior fall away from the faith. Why is this? Kirk Cameron presents a logical, clear & entertaining proposition that we can change this fall away rate by changing the way we (as individuals as well as the Church) present the Gospel. If you have a desire to evangelize but aren't sure how/where to start, or if you already evangelize and desire strongly to ensure that those you reach will turn toward the Lord in true repentance and gratitude, then set aside a time to listen to this incredible lesson.
Ever seen the COEXIST bumper sticker?
The COEXIST bumper stickers seem to be everywhere. Although I never agreed with them, I didn't have a clear, concise response that was short enough to be used effectively while witnessing. Upon surfacing the internet, I came upon the image to the left. I did not create the image, nor do I own any rights to it, rather, it was displayed as available to the public via facebook. I have saved the image & now print it off 4 to a letter-sized paper, cut them apart & can place them under windshield wipers of vehicles with the original (pro-coexist) bumper sticker. Feel free to do the same!
All you need to do is right click the image and select "view image". You should then get a new page with only the image on it. You can then print it, making any adjustments in the printer settings to print it larger/smaller or multiples on one page if you so desire.
All you need to do is right click the image and select "view image". You should then get a new page with only the image on it. You can then print it, making any adjustments in the printer settings to print it larger/smaller or multiples on one page if you so desire.