Monthly Archives: January 2011

Cashier

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Checking out of a store. Handed the cashier a new year tract and wished him happy new year. He said thanks and took the tract.

Gas station

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Putting gas in the car is a good opportunity to leave some tracts for the next customers.

Successful at the grocery store

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I got to go to the grocery store with my wife. While walking down an aisle in the frozen foods, I realized that they had put these nice tract holders right on the doors to the frozen food.

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I had about a dozen tracts in my pocket when we got to the store. While I was walking around near the beer at an end cap, an employee came up to me and asked if I needed anything. I handed him our newest “Where will you be 100 years from now” tract that is coming to the Bezeugen Tract Club in February. He and I had a short conversation. He was talking about either being up there or down there, pointing up and down and talking about God. Before we got too far, another customer came and he needed to help them.

I put some tracts in the six packs of beer and the twleve backs of soda. Since I was low on tracts (wearing a different jacket then normal one which has lots in the pockets) I saved the last one for the cashier. He said I’d already given him the same tract before.

Barnes and Noble

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We went to Barnes & Noble. I put some book marks in some books. I also enjoyed handing out the ONE Tracts that I got from the Prayer Stop. Each employee that we interacted with got a tract!

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At Barnes and Noble they sell gift cards. Some people just buy the gift card and a little envelope to go with it. However, they also have these little displays. On the display it says “place gift card here” so I figured placing a tract there would be good too!

The ONE Tract

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Prayer Stop has a new tract that is fun to hand out. It’s the ONE

ONE Tracts

ONE Tracts

Tract. I got a few hundred of these over the weekend and have been enjoying handing them out. You can offer them to people and say:

  • “did you get one?”
  • “would you like another ONE?”
  • when I handed out the last one I had with me, I said, “this is my last ONE, and it is just for you!”

Darrel Rundus suggests fanning them out and saying “pick ONE”
One lady at the book store offered to give it back saying “here is ONE for you.” I said,, “that’s OK, I have ONE more” and pointed to the one in my pocket!

The ONE Tract is available from Prayer Stop. They sell for $6 for 100 tracts (20 of each color).