There are many benefits to using Gospel tracts and Gospel literature and I suspect that many people do not think about them. The Gospel tract is a silent messenger; long after it is given out it can still speak to the heart of the reader. It is not always possible to personally hand a Gospel tract to a person, but it can be left where someone will see it and pick it up.
Gospel booklets that this ministry prints are a valuable asset to sharing the Gospel. Recently I left one on the bench in a motel lobby. Later as I walked by I saw a man reading it. He did not take it but another person did.
Everywhere I go I give out Gospel tracts and people say they will read them. Booklets are left in strategic places for people to pick up. These are booklets like “Greasy the Robber” or “Charlie Coulson the Drummer Boy.” The latter is an excellent booklet to use in the Gettysburg (PA) area. This ministry has many good Gospel tracts and several booklets for use in evangelizing.