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Post by glenda on Aug 30, 2004 13:25:34 GMT -5
I AM WANTING TO FIND GOOD TRACKS TO HAND OUT TO PEOPLE WHERE CAN I FIND THEM FOR A GOOD PRICE GLENDA WIFE TO GERALD MOTHER TO ELIZABETH, JACKIE, STEVEN, REBECCA AND JAMES
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Post by benshelpmeet on Aug 30, 2004 13:52:04 GMT -5
Well give you some to get you started but the Fellowship Tract League is where we get ours there great!
My favorite Salvation tract is called Where Will You Spend Eternity? It is wonderful. They have all languages too.
They are free as the Lord provides. We like to send them a offering when we can to help support there ministry.
Their a blessing to many, and doctrinally straight too.
There are many tract ministries out there we'll let you know of some others we like and support.
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Post by glenda on Aug 30, 2004 14:27:01 GMT -5
THANK YOU SO MUCH. DO THEY HAVE A WEB SITE?
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Post by benshelpmeet on Aug 30, 2004 17:18:51 GMT -5
Yes! You can google them,if you need more help, haller, and I'll send more information on them when Ben comes home.
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Post by LindaFisk on Sept 1, 2004 22:50:17 GMT -5
Darlene, I had gotten some from Rod and Staff when I ordered a homeschool catalog, I think they are Mennonite? I know they dress modestly and they cover . Have you seen those? Are they good? I also saw some in the Christian Light Publications catalog, so many titles,I was amazed! Linda
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Post by sherri on Sept 1, 2004 23:32:49 GMT -5
My hubby likes tracts from Living Water Publications. It think it's headed by Ray Comfort, an evangelist and open air preacher. The man is fearless. He's lots of varieties! My hubby buys them. and they're so creative and great they get passed from person to person in excitement! www.livingwaters.comSherri
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Post by benshelpmeet on Sept 2, 2004 21:37:14 GMT -5
Amen! Ray Comfort tracts are wonderful. Thank you for his Web Site. Have you ever read the tract about a banana? It's really a good one.
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Post by sarahd on Sept 2, 2004 22:22:35 GMT -5
Hi LInda
Do you use Rod and Staff? I am switching to them this year and will also use a few things from Christian Light. Rod and Staff sends out a track with all of their mailings. I haven't actually bought any tracks from them tho.
Sarah
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Post by sherri on Sept 2, 2004 23:31:24 GMT -5
I haven't read the one about a banana... lo now you've got my curiosity peaked! Dh likes the optical illusions tracts (there are several kinds), the IQ test, and i like the Einstin one. The optical illusion ones get passed from person to person! The people read the fine print hopeing to figure out how these illusions work, but instead find how much Jesus loves them. Dh has said he sees them floating around the mens bathroom at work as reading material. (sorry if TMI, but hey where you read about Jesus isn't the issue, so long as u do! right?)
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Post by LindaFisk on Sept 3, 2004 1:03:32 GMT -5
Hi Sarah, we don't use Rod and Staff- I am just a catalog nut! I collect the homeschool ones to look through when I have time and money,which isn't too often anymore! I really liked the looks of the reading books that both those companies have ,when I order moe books I would love to have some. Actually , I do have a couple they carry, Missing Popcorn and the Millers books. Those are so good. Linda
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Post by benshelpmeet on Sept 3, 2004 1:40:29 GMT -5
We use Rod and Staff, Eastern Minnonite, and alot of other good books.
Rod and Staff tracts are Armenian they teach you can walk away from or loose your salvation. Were Baptist and don't believe that. There school books just teach straight bible teachings they dont get into doctrine. There safe.
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Post by Sojourner on Sept 20, 2004 15:43:54 GMT -5
Here is the website for Fellowship Tract League: www.fellowshiptractleague.com/ A church in Lebanon, OH prints them and sends them out for free and as the Lord provides. They do accept love offerings. All of their tracts are KJV based. I'll be honest, evangelism is what is really drawing me into looking into more independent baptist groups. I'm pastoring a Southern Baptist congregation, and i love the way we are able to support missions world wide. But there is a passion for evangelism in independent fundamentalist baptist churches that is hard to find anywhere else. I don't really anticipate (at this time) God leading me away from the SBC, but if He does, so be it...fulfilling the Great Commission of making disciples would be the primary reason. in HIS grip bobby
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Post by benshelpmeet on Sept 20, 2004 16:51:53 GMT -5
The fellowship tract league is where we get our tracts. My favorite english one is Where will you spend eternity? It has blue letters and planets and a question mark on it. I like the way it talks to the person saying, ''dear friend'', ''dear soul''. It has a kind aproach to sinners. And it covers work salvation well. It's all around my favorite tract. We have many tracts in many differant languages and we have a little rubbermade storage container we keep in our van when were out in town we give tracts out. We witness to Hindus, Muslims, Spanish,etc. Tracts are a great wittnessing tool. Thank you for there Web address! I didn't have it, I just have there mailing address.
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Post by funnyd on Sept 20, 2004 18:55:41 GMT -5
...I'll be honest, evangelism is what is really drawing me into looking into more independent baptist groups. I'm pastoring a Southern Baptist congregation, and i love the way we are able to support missions world wide. But there is a passion for evangelism in independent fundamentalist baptist churches that is hard to find anywhere else... Don't lose hope. Our church is an SBC church, and our pastor's passion is outreach and missions. We have visitation every week with 4 rotating teams who each go out one Tuesday every month (our team has the 2nd Tuesday of the month). As part of each service we publicly state our purpose for being which is "To help ALL people experience and share God's love". Outreach is a part of much of what we do, and it reflects in our membership. There are still Southern Baptist churches out there still committed to the Great Commission. And no better way has been found to send missionaries around the world than the Cooperative Program. - David
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Post by Sojourner on Sept 21, 2004 12:01:28 GMT -5
David, I'm glad to see that God is using your and the SBC congregation that He has placed you in. I'm praying that God will raise up some champions here for evangelism. We have a weekly visitation program, and i do have about 3 people who are here weekly and faithfully, and 2 or 3 others who are here on occassion...that means less than 10% are doing weekly evangelism through the church. I have 2 deacons who have no qualms about saying, "Knocking on doors just isn't my ministry", and one of the wifes of a fore-mentioned deacon told me yesterday how wrong it is to go do evangelism and not be there on a Sunday for whatever reason...so her ministry is to be there on Sunday. She also said that she saw no reason why we need to do baptism every Sunday (which i wish we did). Are you picking your jaw up off the floor? I had to after i heard that comment.
I've only been here for 5 months now, and we are seeing some good things happeniung. This Sunday i will perform at least one baptism, the 8th since i've been here and possibly one other...to God be the Glory! We saw 5 kids saved in VBS, and we have seen at least 5-6 other people saved during our visitation times. God is at work...i just hope that people here are willing to see that and join Him on mission. Instead, they rather focus on the fact that i am baptizing people without parading them in front of the congregation for approval first.
Keep praying for us, and for me, and we'll all see what God wants to do!
in HIS grip bdd
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