God uses tracts to save people. Sometimes you don't even have to hand the tract directly to someone. Tracts can work by themselves in miraculous ways.
I remember hearing a brother share once how he got saved by reading a tract that he had picked up off the floor in a laundry mat. And then yesterday I was reading a similar sort of story that Watchman Nee shares in chapter 47 of his book Miscellaneous Records of the Kuling Training called How to Distribute Tracts.
A man once picked up a tract and immediately threw it away. Another person came along the same road. He was hurt by a nail which stuck into his shoe. To relieve his pain, he took the rejected tract, folded it, and put it inside his shoe as a cushion against the nail. When he reached home, he took off his shoes and began to read the tract. His reading brought him to salvation (The collected Works of Watchman Nee, Page 410).
These kinds of stories are amazing to me. I've been thinking a lot about this because for the next two days I'm going to join some other believers to hand out free study Bibles and gospel tracts to students who are attending an information fair at a university that is just about eight minutes from my house. We've been praying about this time for several weeks, and I'm looking forward to see what is going to happen! You can find out about that by reading Adventures in Handing out Gospel Tracts Part 2 from the list below.
List of Blogs on Handing out Bibles & Gospel Tracts
Adventures in Handing out Gospel Tracts - Part 1 of 1
Adventures in Handing out Gospel Tracts - Part 2 of 2
Volunteering for Bibles for America - Part 2 of 2
Volunteering for Bibles for America - Part 1 of 2
The Best Things in Life are Free!
Amazing what a gospel tract can do. May the Lord bless your efforts on campus.
ReplyDeleteYou know at a prayer meeting this week someone shared that their wife had gotten saved from a tract. She had picked up a tract at a health food store and stuck it in her purse. A month later she took it out, read it, and got saved! That's another amazing story of what tracts can do!
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