Tracts
Everything Is Relative (and Other Such Absolute Statements)
Most people today are relativistic in their thinking. This is a good, general-audience tract addressing this pertinent subiect.
I Have My Rights
Most people today are relativistic in their thinking. This is a good, general-audience tract addressing this pertinent subiect.
In Search of Mr. Right
A tract written especially for male homosexuals. It is compassionate, informed, and biblical in its approach.
Moral Relativity
Gives some reasons why people accept a morally relativistic stance, the problems with those reasons, and a discussion of absolute moral law.
Once Upon a Time
The age-old story of Prince Charming and his Beloved retold in Christian terms.
Ten Things Every Thinking Atheist Ought To Know
Ten points to stir the mind of the thinking atheist, challenging him to rethink his position.
The Eternal Love Story
The story of the Gospel in simple steps.
The Great Chalkboard in the Sky
Does God keep track of our good and bad deeds on some heavenly chalkboard? Can man ever have enough credits to outweigh his debits?
What Could God Be Like?
Covers the issue of what God could be like if a God were to exist, then systematically and logically eliminates all the possible gods but the God of the Bible. The tract then points out how to establish a personal relationship with the true God.
What Does God Require of Me?
Our basic responsibilities as human beings (as revealed in Micah 6:8), how we have failed to fulfil them, and what God has done about it.
Who Needs God? I'm Happy as I Am!
A tract for the self-satisfied hedonist or existentialist who views happiness as his main goal in life. Points out that we were not made to be happy, but rather to know God.
Why Do the Innocent Suffer?
An explanation of why innocent people can truly suffer in the light of the existence of an all-loving God.
You Have Your Truth and I Have Mine!
This tract addresses the misconception that truth differs from person to person because it is based on experience.
You're a Good Person!
Many people think that God created them to be good. This tract shows that "being good" is not enough. God did not create us to be good, but to know Him.