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Charles Spurgeon once said, "When preaching and private talk are not available, you need to have a tract ready...get good striking tracts or none at all." If you are in need of some striking tracts--ones so interesting that unbelievers will chase you down and ask for more--look no further that this unique sampler by Ray Comfort.
Distilled from chapters in Dave Hunt's books and newsletter articles on pivotal issues, these three-fold black-and-white tracts were created because of the frequency of reader inquiry.
Ron Rhodes summarizes Watchtower teaching and methods for witnessing to Jehovah's Witnesses. These 16-panel, full-color, handy fold-out summaries are just the ticket for aiding in the discernment of various teachings. From the back panel: The Watchtower Society claims to be a prophet of God. However, it has consistently made false prophecies throughout its history.
Ed Decker compares teachings of Masons with Scripture. These 16-panel, full-color, handy fold-out summaries are just the ticket for aiding in the discernment of various teachings. From the inside:
The Trinity (10/pack)
Dave Hunt
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This tract is a comparison of Scripture with Catholic traditions. It contains a brief history of Catholicism, a glossary of Catholic terms, the doctrine of Jesus, the doctrine of salvation, the Catholic path to eternity, and the biblical path to eternity. Proclaiming the Gospel.
What God has said on seven fundamentals, and what men are now saying. Keith Brooks and Irvine Robertson clearly compare doctrines of the most common cults with Scripture.
In this tract Steven Cory compares world religions. The truths of Christianity are compared to Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and Primitive Religions.
Is a Roman Catholic truly a Christian, or should the combination of the words "Roman Catholic Christian" be considered an oxymoron? Mike Gendron compares the beliefs of true Christians (as defined by Scripture) with those commonly held by Roman Catholics.
A Thirst for God - (10/pack)
Dave Hunt
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