Gospel Tracts

Gospel tracts are small but powerful tools for sharing the message of hope, grace, and salvation. Whether left discreetly in public places or handed directly to someone in need of encouragement, these simple pieces of literature can spark conversations and open hearts.

COMING SOON!

Is That You Behind That Mask?

This tract includes select verses from Psalm 139 reminding kids that God always sees them, and that there is no place they can go that God doesn’t seem them, even behind a mask. One the one hand, this fact is very reassuring to kids, but on the other hand it can be somewhat discomforting that he sees them when they say or do things that are not pleasing to God. The tract explains why we all do things that are displeasing to God because we have sin in our heart. It concludes with a simple explanation how kids can get a clean heart by having a relationship with Jesus.
(Ages 9 and up)

You Are Special to God

Just as no two carved pumpkins are identical, so also God created no two people alike. Using select verses from Psalm 139, this short tract will help kids understand how special they are to God as to how he created them. A mention of various ways that God shows his love for them will also make them feel special. John 3:16 is included as how God showed his love by sending Jesus, but there is no evangelistic appeal for this young age.
(Ages 8 and under)

Candy Pops and the Garden of Eden

Can you enjoy a candy pop with chocolate or bubble gum center without biting into it? In Genesis 3, we read that the Lord told Adam and Eve that they could eat from all the trees in the Garden of Eden except one. It was forbidden. Guess what? They disobeyed the Lord and bit into fruit from that one tree. This tract explains the consequences of their disobedience for them and all mankind. Because we inherited their inclination to sin, we all have sinned as well, resulting in consequences for us all well. Using various Scriptures, this tract explains how a relationship with Jesus saves us from the consequences of our sin.
(Ages 9 and up)

Life Lessons from Candy

Did God make any duds? Do you only pray when you get in a crunch? Should we accept Jesus now or later? These and more questions are (object) lessons you can learn or share with others from different candies.
(Ages 8 and up)

The Unmasking is Coming

This tract begins with a brief history of masks, including the Bible’s reference to masks in Matthew 15 in Jesus’ discourse with the Pharisees, who were like people who wore masks. They pretended to be pious and religious, but their hearts were filthy. When we are “unmasked” at judgment day, God will be looking to see if our hearts have been made clean. God wants all people to be saved and has made provision for our hearts to be made clean by the death, burial, and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ.
(Ages 15 and up)