Monthly Archives: April 2011

A new Million Dollar Bill tract

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By now we have seen hundreds of different Million Dollar Bill tracts.

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As we hand them out people laugh and ask is it real. Most of the tracts are very similar except that they have different characters on the front.

Recently, Daniel Beaudoin made a Million Dollar Bill tract that is unique. It looks like a million dollar bill. Yet it is a tri-fold! This allows it to use a larger font and contain a longer Gospel message. I was able to get in on the initial printing of these bills.

As I left the house to go meet my wife for lunch, the postman was bringing the box of tracts up to my house. I put the box inside and opened it up and took a few of the tracts with me. I gave a couple of them out at Qdoba and then left one in the information holder on the way out of the restaurant.

Daniel may be doing a future run of these tracts. To see what the tract looks like see these pictures. To order from him you can reach him through Norcal Seed Sowers.

A gift card with eternal value

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I used to shoo at Home Depot but they are on the AFA boycott list for their support of gay marriage. So today I went to Lowe’s.  At the check out I added a tract to the fifty card. Whoever gets this gets a gift with an eternal value.

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One at Fuzzy’s

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Left a couple of one tracts under the plastic top on the table at Fuzzy’s.

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You can order the ONE tract at the Prayer Stop.

Shopping cart

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Here is a simple way to share the gospel when you go to the store. When you park your car, look for someone who is putting their groceries in the car. Go over to them and offer to take their cart back to the cart return or back to the store. I’ll say something like:

“Hi, may I take your cart back for you?”

Sometimes I’ll help load the groceries into their car. Then I hand them a tract and take the cart for them.

I have yet to have anyone turn down this offer of help.

When I hand them the tract I’ll simply say, “here is a gospel tract for you.” You know what they normally say?

“Thanks!”

It might even lead to a one on one conversation if they have time to talk.

Cartoon of eggs

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A friend sent this picture after leaving a tract in a cartoon of eggs.  Neat thing is a customer will likely get this in the store since most people open the cartoon to check that the eggs are not broken.

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