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DL Moody

evangelist6589

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Did you know that DL Moody and his followers passed out millions of tracts in their day? Many of you respect Moody but many of you are against tracts. Why?
 

InTheLight

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Did you know that DL Moody and his followers passed out millions of tracts in their day? Many of you respect Moody but many of you are against tracts. Why?
I'm not against tracts, but I am against certain tracts.

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JonShaff

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1 Corinthians 9:22 To the weak became I as weak, that I might gain the weak: I am made all things to all men, that I might by all means save some.
 

evangelist6589

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evangelist6589

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Banishment to the Ignore List for you...

*laugh*

I use chick tracts sometimes, and money tracts as well sometimes as they both have their place. I do not think that these types of tracts are the best tracts but they do reach some people.

I did not get to open air today as it was so blasted cold!!! Only got to pass out some 25-30 tracts before I had to get inside.
 

Rolfe

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I use chick tracts sometimes, and money tracts as well sometimes as they both have their place. I do not think that these types of tracts are the best tracts but they do reach some people.

If you do not mind me asking, why do you not use what you think are the best?
 

evangelist6589

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If you do not mind me asking, why do you not use what you think are the best?

Because they can and do reach some people. However the problem with the money tracts is that most view them as a joke and do not take the back of the tract seriously. But I won't doubt that some do read them seriously. For example at the gay pride event I passed out 200 money tracts formatted for gay's and that was the best way to reach them, as the traditional tracts were vastly rejected.
 

InTheLight

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When you say a tract "reaches some people", what do you mean? That they take it from you when you hold it out to them? That they read it?
 

Rolfe

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Evan- You do not leave those Money Tracts as gratuity when dining out, do you?
 

Rolfe

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That they take it from me and probably read it. If they turn it down then it does not reach them.

My own opinion. If one is to use tracts as a tool, it should be a supplement for personal conversation. Simply handing out tracts with little/no personal interaction is a cop-out. By speaking with the person, it can be made certain that they at least heard the Gospel if they do not read it in the literature.
 

evangelist6589

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My own opinion. If one is to use tracts as a tool, it should be a supplement for personal conversation. Simply handing out tracts with little/no personal interaction is a cop-out. By speaking with the person, it can be made certain that they at least heard the Gospel if they do not read it in the literature.

Have you ever done street evangelism? Do you know that most are going to and fro and do not have the time to sit and talk with you? Tracts are a way to reach people that do not have the time to speak with you. Tracts can lead to conversations but they are by no means a cop-out. They are only a cop-out to those that have absolutely zero to little experience with street evangelism.
 

Rolfe

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No way. I pass them out on the streets and leave them on peoples cars.

It is good that you do not leave them as gratuity. One would not want to be insulting to the staff, especially if one hopes to dine there again.

Do not take this wrongly. Where I live, leaving things on other people's cars is like throwing one's trash in another's pickup-truck bed. It is considered an annoyingly unsociable.
 

evangelist6589

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It is good that you do not leave them as gratuity. One would not want to be insulting to the staff, especially if one hopes to dine there again.

Do not take this wrongly. Where I live, leaving things on other people's cars is like throwing one's trash in another's pickup-truck bed. It is considered an annoyingly unsociable.

Well I only do this on occasion. Most of the time I pass them out on the streets.
 

evangelist6589

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It is good that you do not leave them as gratuity. One would not want to be insulting to the staff, especially if one hopes to dine there again.

Do not take this wrongly. Where I live, leaving things on other people's cars is like throwing one's trash in another's pickup-truck bed. It is considered an annoyingly unsociable.

Once on a anniversary trip I took my wife to a really expensive restaurant and left a cash tip but also included a money tract with the tip.
 
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