Sentences with phrase «gospel tract»

And by the way, please read this gospel tract»?
At one point, I gave a Gospel tract to an enemy of mine and said, «Read this, or can go to hell.»
The guy talked and drew for about five minutes, and then as he closed up, we were supposed to pull a Gospel tract out of our pocket and hand it to a stranger nearby and ask what they thought about Jesus and the message they had just heard, and if they had any questions or wanted us to pray with them.
Quite often, instead of a tip, people who wore Christian t - shirts and asked their servers for «prayer requests» would then leave a gospel tract or one of those fake «$ 1,000,000» bills with the gospel on the back instead of any sort of tip.
Just don't wear the t - shirt, carry the Bible, pray over your meal, leave a gospel tract, or do anything else «Christian» at the restaurant.
A gentle word or a generous tip are better than any gospel tract.
When I look back on my own conversion, I can not credit a gospel tract or an altar call or an exposition of John 3:16.
A few years back I heard of a guy who was trying to rent an airplane so he could dump millions of «Gospel tracts» over a certain large city.
Should I be allowed to pass out Gospel tracts at Halloween or to anyone else on the streets?
If you hand out Gospel tracts or «Jesus Loves You» pencils instead of candy on Halloween, you are actually bringing shame to the name of Jesus on this day.
I was talking a guy this past week who said he was going to pass out Gospel tracts to the kids in the neighborhood when they came by his door.
If you go out to eat after church, or like to pray for your servers, leave gospel tracts on the table, or have Bible studies in restaurants... tip well!
We also received several Gospel Tracts along with the tiny piece of candy.
We drive up, hit some homeless people with food and Gospel tracts, and then get get out of there with tires squealing.
But thankfully, as we have already seen, this does not necessarily mean that you have to pass out gospel tracts, go door - to - door, or preach on street corners.
Notice that when we understand an evangelist in this way, the work of evangelist is not accomplish by preaching in a street corner, knocking on doors, or handing out gospel tracts.
If God raised someone up to be a CEO (which is debatable), then it was not to hand out gospel tracts or take a stand for «biblical marriage,» but is for the purpose of being the best CEO they can possibly be.
And yes, the charity work is handing out Gospel tracts.
If you want to gospelize, it takes more than just words on a page or handing out gospel tracts.
Such discussions invariably involve some well - meaning believer recommending handing out «gospel tracts» to trick - or - treaters.
Craig writes that going to the gutter of life «isn't just a chance to take a peep around, throw out some Gospel tracts, and then head home.
Preachers give evangelistic sermons where they tell people about the Gospel; evangelists go out to street corners and pass out gospel tracts while shouting Scriptures through a bull horn.

Not exact matches

-RRB- is a smug, self - serving, fatuous little how - to tract for successfully pandering to popular taste in the name of communicating the gospel.
The picture of the Gospel message found in marriage is often much more powerful than all the cliché church language, the tracts or the Bible stories we could ever share.
We must keep in mind that Gospel and epistle are not sociological tract or disinterested treatise.
At present I am working on a little tract on gospel - style eucharistic communion entitled On Receiving Both Kinds.
He wrote in his tract On the power of a Christian congregation over its preachers: 5 «We conclude then, that a Christian congregation that has the gospel, possesses not only the right and power but also owes it to the salvation of souls according to the baptismal bond it has entered into, to shun, avoid, depose and withdraw from the authority which the present bishops... exercise; for it is publicly manifest that they live and govern in opposition to God and his Word.»
The Epistle of James is a book that has been held by some to be not a Christian book at all, but a Jewish tract modified at one or two points to make it appear Christian.66 By another it is said to come closer to the Synoptic gospels in its type of thought than any other of the early writers.
When Luther's views of the gospel and of Christian faith and life as well as his criticisms of the Roman Church took hold of others, the discussion of the issues of the struggle in books, tracts, and pamphlets led to concrete action aimed at the abolition of Roman Catholic orders and practices.
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