Online donation website available at http://donate.bezeugen.org/. This site allows donations via Credit Card. You can also make requests for additional tracts, items like tract wallets and pens, as well as other occasional items that we may have on hand. Currently we have some Way of the Master Craft the message cards and a few books. When requesting tracts please indicate which tracts you’d like in the order comment when checking out.
On the website you can also order Million Dollar Bill tracts, including our newest million featuring …. Mr Nice Guy!
Donations can also be made with cash or check using the enclosed envelope. When requesting tracts via the mail please indicate what tracts you are looking for. Typically we will have a few thousand extra of any tract that is in a tract club mailing. For business card tract requests up to 500 tracts please include a minimum $20 donation to cover postage. For larger quantities, or tracts that we do not have on hand, please purchase them from One Million Tracts by going to www.onemilliontracts.com then going to “Gospel Tracts”, selecting “Ministries” and then selecting “Bezeugen Gospel Tracts”.
Last month we presented a few challenges in the monthly letter. How did you do? We challenged you to read the Gospel of John a chapter a day. Did you do it? If not, or even if you did, how about doing it (again) in February? The reason I like the Gospel of John so much is that it was “written so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name. “ (John 20:31). While you, are already a believer, being very familiar with the Gospel of John allows you to talk with unbelievers and challenge them to read it. Faith comes from hearing! Romans 10:17. So if you can encourage non-believers to read the Gospel of John, they may come to believe as well.
The second challenge was to hand out the two bookmarks with the “Enroll.tract.club” website on the front and encourage your friends or family members to join the tract club and join you in the commitment to share the gospel everyday—As You Go! Get their commitment right away. Take their phone and go to “enroll dot tract dot club” that’s http://enroll.tract.club/, hand their phone back to them and ask them to type in their information.
As we continue along the same lines of challenges, I’ll encourage you to be in constant study of “the last question asked”. I think it was Mark Spence at Ambassadors Academy that had framed the challenge this way. Some people don’t share the Gospel because they are afraid someone will ask them a question that they don’t know the answer to. Well, there are lot’s of things we don’t know the answer to. What if we were just honest with the person and said, “you know, I’m not sure about that, let me look into it and get back to you”. You could then study the Bible, read a book, ask your pastor, etc. And then call, email or meet with the person.
Last year a book, “Cold Case Christianity” by J. Warner Wallace was recommended to me. See https://coldcasechristianity.com/. (Illustration provided from the audio reference of Cold Case Christianity). I had it in my queue on Audible, but hadn’t gotten to it. At some point I got into a discussion with an Atheist on Facebook. Recalling the book, I listened and it was captivating. Imagine you walk into a room and see a dead man lying face down on the ground. How did he die? There are four options: natural death, accidental death, suicide or homicide. If you see blood from the abdomen or a knife in his back you get more clues and can infer what happened. Wallace is a cold case murder detective who takes you on a captivating ride of how evidence is examined and then applies it to Jesus, the Bible and the Gospel narrative. Can we believe the eye witness accounts and the evidence? Cold Case Christianity is a great way to study more about defending the Gospel!