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I will accept what ever tract i am given, on the condition that the conversation takes place with open Bibles.
That one seems to stump some folks they seem to think I should just accept the words their tracts or books say with no contextual study.
Most of the tracts I give out have a website listed to help them (e.g. livingwaters.com) but I am hesitant to give a phone number, especially my own, unless I have had a good conversation with the individual and there seems to be some indication of the Lord working on their heart.I dont mind accepting a track alone - what I dont like is someone giving me a track without a point of contact address/phone number/name of organization.
Of course I will tell them I am born again-
Most of the tracts I give out have a website listed to help them (e.g. livingwaters.com) but I am hesitant to give a phone number, especially my own, unless I have had a good conversation with the individual and there seems to be some indication of the Lord working on their heart.
Of course you shouldn't use tracts to the exclusion of one to one conversation.
But I think tracts are extremely helpful in those times where you don't have time to engage in conversation. Also they can be used to start a conversation or to leave after a conversation so that the individual has something they can read to reaffirm what you said.
I also leave them in random places in restaurants and stores... you never know who might pick them up.
Any but Chick!
How can that be? He did not say which version of the Bible the tracts use.Hear,hear. We agree on something!
How can that be? He did not say which version of the Bible the tracts use.
Any but Chick!
Tracts are generally not effective with the Deaf. The ones that are mostly pictures have some value, but an in-person or video presentation is much more effective.
Mex...please educate me...is there a problem among the deaf community with (visual) word comprehension? WHY are they more/less ineffective? I'm not disagreeing with you...just trying to understand why there might be a limitation. I KNOW it has nothing to do with intelligence. I appreciate your input on this Board (even when we disagree). For the record...our current Tract Ministry also features an audio tract on CD for people that may have reading or vision problems. We need to address the deaf community somehow. I'm open to effective suggestions.
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