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Quote from: Professoralstad on March 20, 2010, 06:07:18 PM c) Tracts with anything to do with hell or eternal punishment on the front. There's a difference between telling the truth and scaring people to Jesus. And even if scaring people to Jesus was a good tactic, most non-Christians either laugh at or get really annoyed by things with a primary focus of hell. I once saw a tract that said that if you don't follow Jesus, you'll i love you, where it is "thousands of degrees hot!!" Yikes.You my good sir do not know that if you DON'T use that kind of tract you won't win any souls.
c) Tracts with anything to do with hell or eternal punishment on the front. There's a difference between telling the truth and scaring people to Jesus. And even if scaring people to Jesus was a good tactic, most non-Christians either laugh at or get really annoyed by things with a primary focus of hell. I once saw a tract that said that if you don't follow Jesus, you'll i love you, where it is "thousands of degrees hot!!" Yikes.
Well if one does not mention hell then they won't see a reason to get saved.
You can't save someone until they know what they're being saved from. You need to present Sin, and it's consequences, and then show how Chris set us free.
... and then show how Chris set us free.
Exactly, it drives me nuts how some of them are "Hi, you're gonna burn!"
Ok, Drew. I'll toss you a bone and say maybe God loves the whole world and everyone in it (I don't believe that's necessarily true, but for the sake of argument). What do you gain from posting Hell as the main draw of your tract as opposed to say, forgiveness of sin?
If you read my very 1st post, I didn't insist on promoting fear to get people to accept Jesus. In fact I was suggesting love. I was just addressing sin and such with the above post. Yeah I get the point that it isn't useful to try to "scare" people into Christ but then again people need to know what they're being saved from.
I'm not sure that enough Christians understand the power of love (as least not as much as Huey Lewis). Some assume that love is not as good of a motivator as fear is, although I think the Bible says otherwise:But if your enemy is hungry, feed him, and if he is thirsty, give him a drink; for in so doing you will heap burning coals on his head. Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good. Romans 12: 20,21
I also agree, and I think that ultimately is where Drew's heart is. There are certain audiences that are more impacted by tracts than others, just like Redemption is a tool that is more effective on some than others. I don't think we should discount whatever methods God chooses to bring unbelievers to Himself. As long as we are willing and ready to serve, God will use us each according to the grace and gifts He has given. From what I have seen and heard from Drew and his brother, we have a group of young guys on fire for God in Ft. Lauderdale, doing whatever they can to reach the lost. That deserves our support and prayer.
they kicked you out? that's not legal(freespeech) they SHOULD have lestened i bet they wouldn't kick out a guy presenting a new ccg. you should have left a card.
Free speech isn't free Always remember that
Quote from: RED on March 29, 2010, 06:46:53 PMthey kicked you out? that's not legal(freespeech) they SHOULD have lestened i bet they wouldn't kick out a guy presenting a new ccg. you should have left a card.Free speech is not applicable to private property/businesses. Business owners have every right to allow in and kick out who they please.