Members Baptist Calvary Posted May 7, 2010 Members Share Posted May 7, 2010 I really like the plan of Salvation ones. I had to take my wife to the ER and I had one tract that covered the plan of Salvation. God put it in my heart to take it with me. I left it in the ER room after they cleaned it so when the next person gets there they will see it.They maybe in a bad way and lost and a family member may see it and get saved and the one who might die. I thought it was a good time to use one where people are down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members irishman Posted May 7, 2010 Members Share Posted May 7, 2010 I really like the plan of Salvation ones. I had to take my wife to the ER and I had one tract that covered the plan of Salvation. God put it in my heart to take it with me. I left it in the ER room after they cleaned it so when the next person gets there they will see it.They maybe in a bad way and lost and a family member may see it and get saved and the one who might die. I thought it was a good time to use one where people are down. You are right! It is a good place to leave a tract; some other places are doctors offices , bus stops, laundromats, bathroom stalls, etc, where people have to wait for awhile. Most people don't take the time to read them until they are bored stiff while waiting. I usually select the tract to fit the situation, I leave the lengthy ones in those places, and the shorter one in public phone booths, or somewhere where people might hurry through. I have also slipped them into furniture (drawers) and magazines in stores. There are many places to leave tracts if we use our imagination, and the Lord may see fit to bless any one of them! used to have an organized tract ministry where we went out on the street and gave them out to people in drive-thru banks, or along expressway off ramps when the light turns red (this may be illegal, but I don't know. I see beggars with their "homeless" signs there all the time!) Also put them it "baggies" and hung them on hooks that are on the OUTSIDE of the rural mailboxes. It doesn't take long for this phase, but it does take a lot of gas! There are many ideas if you want to have a flourishing tract ministry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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