Make Your Mark—Remarkable!

Tracts and Booklets

  • Morning Has Come 10 Pack

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    When I was a teenager, I experienced my first struggles with insomnia. I would lie in bed for hours without being able to drift off to sleep. As the clock ticked on, I became anxious; would I get any rest? Something about the deep hours of the night is unsettling: black darkness all around, stiff silence, the feeling life itself has become frozen. In those moments, it is easy to wonder: Will the morning ever come?

    Mornings feel precious, don’t they? We might say we aren’t a “morning person,” but we still eagerly look out the window when the warm light starts streaming in. When faced with a big decision, we often say, “I’ll sleep on it,” or “I’ll think about this in the morning.” Why do we talk and act as if the arrival of a new sunrise is somehow powerful? As if it can somehow purify or help us?

    The Bible says that when God created the whole world, the very first thing he said was, “Let there be light” (Genesis 1:3). Into the darkness, God spoke the very first morning. The world’s first morning was perfect. Its light was pure and unpolluted. It announced a day without sorrow, without death, without regret. In the beginning, absolutely everything was “very good” (Genesis 1:31).

    Maybe that’s one reason that we feel the way we do about mornings. The first light of a new day almost promises to wash away the anxieties, disappointments, and regrets of the past. A night of sleepless suffering melts before the sunbeams. Dawn seems to offer a second chance as the day begins again. Everything seems very good.

    And yet, this feeling of new hope doesn’t last forever, does it? With a new day comes not just a new beginning, but the same old fears and failures from yesterday. Have you ever started a day determined to make it better than yesterday, only to feel helpless just hours later as the habits you vowed to kick come back or the promises you wanted to keep break like glass? The day that started very good goes back to being the same struggle you remember.

    The Bible has an explanation for that too. Even though the world and human beings were very good when God created them, something happened. The Creator God gave his human creations a magnificent responsibility: to love and obey him in a perfect paradise and to extend God’s reign over all the universe as his prized image bearers. But the humans he created chose something different. They rejected his rules and their responsibility. They tried to find joy and wisdom apart from God. When they did this, so

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  • Hope Of Christmas 25 Pack

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    Christmas. For many, the word brings thoughts of fun with friends and family and the enjoyment of giving and receiving gifts. For them, as the song says, “It’s the most wonderful time of the year!” But for others, Christmas is a painful reminder of broken relationships, lost loved ones, or financial hardships, any of which makes the season the most difficult time of the year.

    Whatever feelings we have this Christmas, the Bible explains that there is good news that can give us hope and joy no matter what our Christmas season is like. But before we can benefit from this good news, we must first understand the “bad news.”

    The Bad News: We are all separated from God

    God did not create us like robots to automatically love and mechanically obey him. The first man and woman chose to disobey God and to go their own willful way. Each of us since then has been born sinful and disobedient toward God. All this results in spiritual separation from him.

    The Bible says . . .

    All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Romans 3:23

    The wages of sin is death. Romans 6:23

    People have tried many ways to bridge this separation between themselves and God.

    The Bible says . . .

    There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way to death. Proverbs 14:12

    Your iniquities have made a separation between you and your God. Isaiah 59:2

    No bridge reaches across that separation . . .
    except one.

    The Good News: God has provided a bridge–the cross

    Jesus Christ died on the cross and rose from the grave. Though he was God’s sinless Son, he became a human and took our place in order to pay the penalty for our sin. By doing that he bridged the otherwise uncrossable gap between God and us!

    The Bible says . . .

    For there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus. 1 Timothy 2:5

    Christ . . . suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, that he might bring us to God. 1 Peter 3:18

    God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. . . . The free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 5:8; 6:23

    Christ died for our sins, . . . he was buried, . . . he was raised on the third day. 1 Corinthians 15:3-4

    God has provided the only way to forgiveness of sin and eternal life. But each person must make a choice.

    The Choice: Accept or reject Jesus Christ

    In order to receive the forgiveness of sin and the eternal life offer

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  • Legend Of The Candy Cane 25 Pack

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    Long ago there were two villages in a distant land. One was in a valley, and one was on a mountaintop. The people in the mountain village wanted to give each person in the valley a Christmas gift.

    So the mountain townspeople formed a committee to think of something special. Money was limited, and each gift had to be of equal value to each person. After much time and discussion a decision was finally reached. The town’s candymaker, an elderly gentleman who had loved Jesus for many years, came up with an idea–the candy cane.

    Now, you may be thinking, what is so special about a candy cane–and how can it ever be tied in with the real meaning of Christmas? Continue reading to find out how and why!

    1. The candy cane is in the shape of a shepherd’s staff. Jesus is our Shepherd, and we are his flock. A sheep follows his own shepherd, knows his voice, trusts him, and knows that he is totally safe with him. The sheep will follow no other shepherd than their own. In the same way, if we belong to Jesus, we are to follow only him. (John 10:11; Psalm 23:1; Isaiah 40:11)

    2. The candy cane has a “J” shape–the first letter of Jesus’s name. In the Bible, an angel came to Mary, the mother of Jesus, and said, “Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God. And behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus” (Luke 1:30-31).

    3. The wide red stripes on the candy cane represent the blood Jesus shed on the cross for each one of us so that we can have eternal life through him. He restores us and cleans us with his shed blood–the only thing that can wash away our sin (Ephesians 2:13).

    4. The white stripes on the candy cane represent Jesus’s virgin birth and his pure, sinless life. He is the only human being who never committed a single sin, even though he was tempted just as we are. “He committed no sin, neither was deceit found in his mouth” (1 Peter 2:22).

    5. The narrow red stripes on candy canes symbolize Jesus’s stripes, or scars, which he got when he was arrested and whipped. The Bible says we are healed (of sin) because he took those wounds (Isaiah 53:5; 1 Peter 2:24).

    6. The flavoring in the candy cane is peppermint, which is similar to hyssop. Hyssop is of the mint family and was used in Old Testament times for purification and sacrifice (John 19:29; Psalm 51:7).

    7. Candy canes are made of hard candy to remind us that Christ is the “rock” of our salvation. “He [Christ] alone is my rock and

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  • What Should I Do Now That Im A Christian 10 Pack

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    Are you a Christian?

    Have you trusted in the cross and resurrection of Christ for salvation? If so, you now have the joy of knowing your sins are forgiven. You now have the privilege of living every day in the confidence that, in Christ, God is for you.

    But what now? What does it mean to follow Jesus for the rest of your life?

    I want to offer you a few specific things you should do now that you’re a Christian. No matter your circumstances, this road map will help you thrive as a disciple of Jesus.

    1. Get Baptized

    If you have recently become a Christian, the first thing you should do is get baptized. Why? Because baptism is how Jesus commanded Christians to profess publicly their faith in him (Matthew 28:19). Jesus’s instructions are quite clear: Believe the gospel; get baptized. In that moment, you are saying to the world, “I belong to Jesus.” As a friend of mine says, when we are baptized, we put on the Team Jesus jersey.

    Baptism is also how a church affirms our profession of faith and receives us into membership. We will think more about the importance of the local church in a minute. For now, just notice that Jesus gave the ordinance of baptism to the church (Matthew 28:18-20). The Bible records that the early church brought people into membership by baptizing them after they had shown evidence of genuine repentance (Acts 2:41). When we follow Christ in baptism, we declare our allegiance to Jesus and at the same time the church affirms that our allegiance is genuine.

    What should you do now that you’re a Christian?
    If you haven’t been baptized, find a faithful, gospel-preaching, Bible-loving church–and pursue baptism.

    2. Join a Local Church

    In Christ, God has forgiven us of our sins and received us as sons and daughters. He has not only acquitted us in his courtroom but also invited us to the family dinner table. Through Christ, we know God as our Father–we have a personal relationship with God.

    But we shouldn’t confuse a personal relationship with a private relationship. God never intended for us to follow him by ourselves. God saves us into a community, and he designed our relationship with him to include fellow believers who are walking the same path of obedience. Being reconciled to God means being reconciled to his people (Ephesians 2:11-21; 1 Peter 2:10).

    The New Testament is filled with “one another” passages for precisely this reason. Now that we are in Christ we are meant to do the following:

    Love one anot

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  • Greatest Hero 25 Pack

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    Have you ever noticed how often books and movies tell stories about heroes who defeat evil and save the world?

    Think about Superman. He comes into the world as a baby, and when he grows up, although he looks like a normal human, he uses all his power to rid the world of evil.

    Think about Anna from Frozen. She sacrifices her own life?even for people who don’t deserve it. As a result, her love brings the warmth of life to a frozen world.

    And think about Frodo from The Lord of the Rings. He left his home to go on an adventure, and in great weakness carries the burden of evil, even if it kills him. Why? To save the world.

    It’s like we humans write these stories because deep down, we all know what we really need. The human race needs someone?to help us, love us, and rescue us.

    Someone like Jesus.

    Really? “Someone like Jesus”? How do superheroes point to Jesus?

    The Bible teaches that Jesus came to earth to clean up and conquer the evil that had spread throughout the world and corrupted human life.

    Don’t just take my word for it. You should meet Jesus by listening to his own words. But prepare yourself: He made some pretty intense statements.

    Jesus declared he could give people true life (John 5:21-29; 6:35). Jesus told people that he could forgive sins (Mark 2:1-12; Luke 7:48-49). And Jesus even claimed to have the authority of God (Matthew 28:18; John 17:2).

    What kind of person would make these kinds of huge claims?

    According to C. S. Lewis (author of The Chronicles of Narnia), you’ve basically got three options.

    Option 1: Jesus Is Lying

    Think about the strong statements that Jesus made about himself. Anyone could say that he had all authority. Anyone could just tell people that he could give them true life or forgiveness. But he’d be lying.

    Yet Jesus did more than merely talk. He calmed storms?something only God can do (Mark 4:35-41). He healed people that no one else could help (Mark 5:1-20). And he raised people from the dead (Mark 5:21-43). Jesus proved his words with his actions! So Option 1 isn’t really an option.

    Option 2: Jesus Is Insane

    Some people might say that Jesus wasn’t lying but that he went around making wild statements. The world is full of crazy people. What if Jesus meant well but was actually out of his mind?

    But Jesus did more than make incredible statements about who he was. He also gave lots of brilliant teaching (Matthew 5-7; 10; 13; 18; 23-25). People were amazed by what he taught

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  • Biblical Names And Their Meanings

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    Did you know the Bible contains more than 3,000 names, including names of God, people, places, and nations or people groups? That’s a lot of names! Often a person’s name describes their characteristics. For example, the name Esau sounds like a Hebrew word meaning “hair” or “hairy.” Other times, a person’s name may describe circumstances surrounding their birth or hopes for their destiny.

    Bibles sometimes have footnotes indicating the meaning of names, but what if you could access a comprehensive list of this information at your fingertips? Rose Publishing’s newest reference pamphlet, Biblical Names and Their Meanings, offers exactly that. Covering the Old and New Testaments, readers will enjoy learning the meaning and significance of 100 biblical names. Each entry includes the name in the original biblical language, the meaning, the pronunciation, a short description, and Scripture references. Sample entry:

    Jacob
    ??????? (yah-ak-ove’)
    Gen. 25:26

    “He grabs by the heel.” Jacob was born grasping his twin brother Esau’s heel. Taken in a nonliteral sense, this phrase means “supplanter” or “deceiver.” This description fits Jacob’s actions later in his life.

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  • How To Become A Christian 25 Pack

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    The central theme of the Bible’s New Testament is God’s love for you as an individual. This love was revealed through Christ’s coming into the world and living among humankind, and through his dying on the cross and rising from the dead. By Christ’s death, God offers you forgiveness for your sins, and by his resurrection, the promise of everlasting life.

    Christ died and rose again for the whole world, but for you to become a Christian is an individual matter. The only way to establish a personal relationship with Jesus Christ is to accept his offer of forgiveness and everlasting life. The following Scriptures show God’s part and yours. Read each verse and believe it, for it is the Word of God speaking to you.

    God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. (John 3:16)

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  • Unsatisfied 10 Pack

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    When will I finally feel satisfied? Many people believe that happiness will come from their next big milestone–getting married or having kids, receiving a promotion or a pay raise, buying that dream home, or traveling on an exotic vacation. But, again and again, you will discover that even the best that this world has to offer fails to bring lasting fulfillment. If you are feeling dissatisfied, lonely, or frustrated, this brief tract will encourage you to consider why, and point you to the God who loves you, created you, and created the world–the only true source of lasting satisfaction.

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  • For The Win 25 Pack

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    This tract helps children aged 7-10 explore themes of repentance and salvation, making it clear that being saved doesn’t come from trying our best–it means relying on the perfect life Jesus lived for us.

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  • Fathers Love Letter 25 Pack

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    This gospel-centered tract has creatively combined carefully chosen verses into a heartwarming “letter” from God the Father to the reader.

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  • I Am The Way The Truth And The Life 25 Pack

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    Evangelist and author Billy Graham proclaims that “the way to God is through personal faith in Jesus Christ.” This redesigned tract explains the undeserved gift of salvation.

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  • 4 Reasons For Hope In Suffering 10 Pack

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    In this brief tract, bestselling author Paul David Tripp offers comfort to weary readers, explaining God’s purposes for suffering and how to find salvation in Christ.

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  • Whats Your Story 25 Pack

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    Tracking universal patterns, this tract helps teens discover their part in God’s larger story, seek out the Author, acknowledge their sin, and trust in Christ alone.

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  • Christian Denominations Pamphlet

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    See 11 major Christian denominations side by side in this bestselling, UPDATED fold-out comparison chart. Includes: Catholic, Orthodox, Lutheran, Anabaptist (Mennonite and Brethren), Anglican (Episcopal), Reformed (Presbyterian), Congregational, Baptist, Methodist, Churches of Christ, and Pentecostal churches. Whether you’re answering a question during a small group study or refreshing your memory before a presentation, this solid pamphlet can help you glean what you need to know in seconds.

    Each denomination believes in the deity of Christ and the importance of Scripture, so how are the groups different? The bestselling Christian Denominations pamphlet is a glossy, easy-to-use comparison chart that provides a side-by-side format that compares what 11 Christian denominations believe about God, the Trinity, Jesus, and other key areas. Enjoy easily comparing unique details such as:

    *What each denomination believes about God and Jesus Christ, the Bible, salvation, the afterlife, church leadership, and the sacraments (baptism and Communion)

    *When and where each denomination was founded

    *Number of adherents (worldwide and US)

    *Largest divisions and groups today

    Also includes:

    *Family tree of denominations with historical dates and modern groups
    *Current trends in the US: evangelical, mainline, nondenominational, and more
    *Concise definitions for more than 25 important church terms to know

    Key Features of the Christian Denominations Pamphlet

    *Easy to use: It’s never been easier to get a concise summary of the top 11 Christian denominations than with this slimline foldout resource.

    *Highly visual: With Rose’s popular chart format, you can get information at a glance by referencing this side-by-side comparison chart.

    *Flexible: Whether you’re using this pamphlet for individual referencing or are putting together a lesson on Christian denominations, this resource will get you reliable facts, dates, and statistics you need to know.

    *Packable: No more heavy volumes to carry! This sturdy, ultra-slimline pamphlet is laminated and easily slips into the covers/cases of most Bibles. Pack it into your backpack, purse, or bookbag for on-the-go convenience.

    This is an excellent resource for pastors and teachers who want to present denominational beliefs in an objective and focused way. This pamphlet’s glossy coating makes it durable, but still thin enough to fit in the back of a Bible.

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  • 50 Greek Words Every Christian Should Know

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    50 Greek Words Every Christian Should Know is an easy-to-understand, practical quick-reference pamphlet that will immediately refresh your Bible study, covering the basics of common biblical Greek words, definitions, and more! Here’s a sample of this amazing reference pamphlet:

    Word: Apokalupsis

    *Pronunciation: ah-paw-KAH-loop-sis

    *Scripture: 1 Peter 1:13 “Set your hope on the grace to be brought to you when Jesus Christ is revealed at his coming.”

    *Definition: revelation, disclosure, apocalypse

    *Insights: The English word apocalypse is a rendering of apokalupsis, the title of the book of Revelation. Since Jesus’s return is associated with the end of the world, apocalypse evokes thoughts of worldwide disasters. However, the Greek word simply means “a revealing.” Jesus’s return is the time when he will be revealed.

    Unpack Rich Biblical Greek Words, Definitions, and Meanings in Seconds

    Diving into biblical Greek doesn’t have to be difficult or intimidating! In fact, learning basic Greek is both easy and fun with Rose’s 50 Greek Words Every Christian Should Know! Being able to understand the multiple meanings of even a single Greek word is worth the richness and depth of meaning you’ll get from God’s Word. In the highly practical, visual, and clear style of Rose Publishing pamphlets, you can now have a crash course on the top 50 Greek words every Christian should know! From “adelphos” to “zoe,” deepen your Bible study with:

    *English transliteration and Greek spelling
    *Key Scripture
    *Pronunciation and definition
    *Short explanation
    *Relevant Scripture references

    Imagine reading a Bible passage and being able to unpack and share the deeper meanings of “charizomai” or “logos” with your Bible study and friends. In just the turn of a page, you can! 50 Greek Words Every Christian Should Know is a treasure trove of information that helps readers explore the Greek meaning of important words in the New Testament. Clear and easy to read, this quick-reference pamphlet and Bible study aid will help you (and those you lead) unlock a deeper understanding of God’s Word.

    This Pamphlet Covers 50 Greek Words Every Christian Should Know

    Enjoy having an easy-to-use Bible reference source you can carry with you or hand to a friend. Learn how to pronounce, define, and understand Greek words like:

    *Agape (love, affection, warm regard)
    *Charis (grace, favor, goodwill)
    *Ekklesia (assembly, church, congregation)
    *Kairos (appointed time, seaso

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  • Can I Be Forgiven 25 Pack

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    Everyone needs to be forgiven-and God provided a way for us to be forgiven through Jesus Christ.

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  • Is Hell Real 25 Pack

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    Adapted from bestselling author Dane C. Ortlund’s booklet Is Hell Real?, this tract explores 3 biblical realities of hell, arguing we should not view hell as a problem but as an affirmation that God is rightly establishing justice, fairness, and grace.

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  • Christmas Uncut : What Really Happened And Why It Really Matters

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    The nativity story is often seen as cute and cuddly and for kids. But that’s because some of what really happened at the first Christmas has been edited out! The full, unabridged, uncut story is full of twists and turns, controversy and mystery.

    This best-selling book, now revised and updated, tells readers what really happened all those years ago, and why it really matters for our lives and futures today.

    Warm and witty, short and easy to read, Christmas Uncut is perfect for giving out at Christmas services and events, or to nonbelieving family and friends.

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  • Story 25 Pack

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    An innovative new way to tell the gospel message, this tract illustrates how God’s story of redemption is shown throughout the entire Bible.

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  • 4 Things God Wants You To Know 25 Pack

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    This redesigned tract explains the plan of salvation in 4 easy-to-understand statements, with Scripture references and clear steps to receive salvation.

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  • Lifes Ultimate Questions 25 Pack

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    This convenient tract, written by Voddie Baucham, addresses 4 crucial life questions from the perspective of modern culture and the Bible, showing how Scripture alone has the answers.

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  • Youre Special ESV 25 Pack

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    This all-time bestselling tract shares how everyone is special to God, and how he loves and desires to know each of us personally.

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  • There Is No Defeat In The Cross 25 Pack

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    Adapted from the book Journey to the Cross, this tract by Paul David Tripp explains that all events are testaments to God’s sovereignty, and that Jesus’s victory-even over death-offers believers eternal life.

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  • Gods Greater Love 25 Pack

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    This beautiful tract, written by Dane C. Ortlund, helps readers reflect on God’s endless love and put their trust in Jesus.

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  • I Will Never Cast You Out 25 Pack

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    Adapted from bestselling author Dane C. Ortlund’s book Gentle and Lowly, this tract explores the unconditional love and comforting words of Christ for sinners and sufferers.

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  • Women Of The Bible Timeline Pamphlet

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    Enjoy having a chronological overview of 100 key women of the Bible with this full-color pamphlet! From Eve and Esther to Mary Magdalene and the Samaritan woman at the well, dive into the stories of these 100 women side by side at a glance!

    There are dozens of key women of the Bible to remember, but it can be difficult to keep track of who is who and which women lived in which era. Now you can get a solid overview using this handy foldout timeline which features more than 100 women from the Old and New Testaments alongside dozens of key biblical events. This stunning timeline is packed with:

    *Brief summaries with key information
    *Colorful illustrations
    *Scripture references
    *Key events and time periods in Bible history

    Perfect for classrooms, study reference use, and as gifts for friends!

    This Pamphlet is Filled with Fascinating Facts

    It’s never been more fun to dive into the histories of these incredible women of the Bible!
    Learn fascinating facts such as:

    *Mary, mother of Jesus, was present when Jesus turned water to wine, at his crucifixion, AND was likely present at Pentecost

    *Deborah, widely known as a prophet and a judge, also gained prominence as a wise ruler and a warrior who went into battle

    *Described as a “prophet” Noadiah attempted to stop Jeremiah from building a wall around Jerusalem

    *Following a visitation from an angel, Samson’s mother bore Samson as a result of a miracle

    Get a Solid Overview of 100 Women of the Bible

    Learn about famous women from the Bible:

    *Matriarchs of Israel, like Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel, and Leah
    *Faithful and courageous women, like Hannah, Ruth, and Esther
    *Notorious women, like Jezebel and Herodias, who killed the prophets of God
    *Women in the Gospels whose lives were changed by Jesus, like Mary Magdalene, the
    *Samaritan woman, and sisters Mary and Martha
    *Early Christian leaders, like Lydia, Priscilla, and Phoebe

    Discover lesser known but fascinating women:

    *Jehosheba, who saved a child prince from being killed
    *Huldah the prophet, whose words to a king changed a nation
    *Shiphrah and Puah, who defied the pharaoh of Egypt
    *Five sisters who argued for their family’s right to a place in Israel
    *An Athenian named Damaris who became a believer after hearing Paul’s Mars Hill sermon

    This pamphlet’s high-gloss coating makes it a durable, convenient resource you’re sure to keep with you and use time and again. Fits in the back of most Bibles so you can take it any

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  • 100 Old Testament Quotes By Jesus Pamphlet

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    In this colorful foldout chart, you can see 100 times when Jesus used the Old Testament in His teachings. With both Old and New Testament references side by side, you can compare Old Testament scriptures with how Christ used them to teach his followers in the New Testament.

    Jesus frequently quoted the Old Testament prophets to reveal to His disciples who He was and what would happen in the last days. He referred to Old Testament people such as Noah, David and the Queen of Sheba and to stories like the manna in the wilderness and Jonah and the great fish. He used words and concepts from the Hebrew Scriptures that His Jewish audience would have been very familiar with.

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  • Gospel Of John

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    The world’s most valuable message packaged to appeal to the lost.

    This unique, conveniently sized Gospel of John uses a very eye-catching cover to stir curiosity. Designed after Ray Comfort’s best-selling gospel tract, with over 60 million in print, it’s a sure way to get the world’s attention.

    This creative approach makes it easy to share the gospel and conveys a message far more valuable than a mere one million dollars: how to find the riches of everlasting life.

    Includes a gospel presentation as well as “The Uniqueness of Jesus” – a 14-page summary of Jesus’ unprecedented words and unparalleled works.

    Ideal for personal witnessing, church outreach, and evangelism events. For bulk distribution, see “The Vault,” which contains 100 copies of the “million dollar” Gospel of John.

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  • Greatest Commandment Pamphlet

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    Gain fresh insight with charts, clear summaries, reflection questions, and practical applications for Jesus’ greatest commandment that turned the religious legalism of his day upside down.

    You likely know the greatest commandment, but do you know what it meant in Jesus’ time, in context of historical and cultural backgrounds? This easy-to-read pamphlet explains all the need-to-know details and key facts at a glance! Learn:
    Jesus’ definition of love for your neighbor
    The historical context of Jewish religious culture in Jesus’ day
    The political and spiritual power struggles at the heart of the pharisees’ hatred of Jesus
    Why different groups of Jewish leaders disagreed about the weightiest commandments
    Traits of godly love for the self

    The Pharisees debated over 600 commandments to try to trap and discredit Jesus and his teachings. The Gospel of Mark is a record of some of Jesus’s answers, including the most brilliant and important summary of all: “The most important one,” answered Jesus, “is this: “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’ The second is this: “Love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no commandment greater than these.” Unpack and dig deeper into the greatest commandment and enrich your Bible study like never before!

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  • I Am Pamphlet

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    I Am: Seven Powerful Claims of Christ is a full-color, glossy-coated pamphlet that fits in the back of most Bibles for handy reference. Packed with illustrations, simple summaries, and charts, this pamphlet covers the 7 powerful I AM statements Jesus made at a glance!

    Seven times in the gospel of John, Jesus makes powerful I AM statements: I am the bread of life. I am the light of the world. I am the good shepherd. I am the true vine. This foldout pamphlet gives you a deeper understanding of the biblical imagery of Christ’s seven I AM sayings.

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  • Why Me 25 Pack

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    When people encounter profound suffering, God often seems invisible, silent, and far away. It is in times of despair that they begin to ask questions like Why me? In this tract, David Powlison encourages believers to ponder the life and death of Jesus Christ. As they discover that God came in the flesh for them, and suffered on their behalf, they will begin to ask the question Why you, Lord? Through this encouraging tract, readers will discover that God has a purpose through all trials in his story of redemption-a story that ends with redemption and restoration.

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  • Offer Of Hope 25 Pack

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    Many people are struggling with shame. Whether it comes from things they have done, or things done to them, shame is the sign of a wounded spirit. But there is hope: Although the Bible says that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23), the story does not end there. The Bible also says that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, died and rose again to take away the shame of his people. This tract extends Jesus’s offer of unlimited mercy, forgiveness, and cleansing to all who trust in him.

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  • Last Prayer Of Jesus 25 Pack

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    A person’s dying words can reveal a lot about them–they may express love, regret, gratitude, or many other things. The Bible says that Jesus, while dying on the cross, uttered “It is finished” in his final moments. What did Jesus mean by these words?

    In this tract, readers are invited to ponder the last words of Jesus–words that reveal that he was finishing something. Jesus fulfilled his mission on earth by taking the punishment that humanity deserved so that anyone who believes in him can find forgiveness and know and enjoy God forever. This tract is a great resource for anyone interested in learning more about the free gift of salvation and is an open invitation to come to know Jesus through his dying words on the cross.

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  • Understanding The World Of Jesus Pamphlet

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    Experience reading the stories of Jesus in the Gospels in a whole new way! Understanding the World of Jesus is a slimline pamphlet packed with key information about the fascinating time in which Jesus lived.

    The apostle Paul wrote that “when the set time had fully come, God sent his Son” (Gal. 4:4). It’s no coincidence that God the Father sent his Son into the world exactly when and where he did. This pamphlet lets you see snapshots of the most important historical, cultural, and political changes that formed the setting to the life and ministry of Jesus. In this easy-to-understand overview, you’ll get answers to questions like: What language did Jesus speak? What’s the difference between Pharisees and the Sadducees? Who were the Samaritans? What happened in the time between the Old Testament and New Testament? Who are all those different Herods in the Bible?

    Features:

    *Timeline of key people and events before the birth of Christ
    *Family tree of Herod’s dynasty
    *Map of the Roman Empire
    *Jewish religious and political groups
    *Comparison chart of Pharisees and Sadducees
    *Languages in the time of Jesus
    *Jewish expectations for the Messiah

    This pamphlet’s high-gloss coating makes it a durable, convenient resource you’re sure to keep with you and use time and again. Fits in the back of most Bibles so you can take it anywhere.

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  • Ark Of The Covenant Pamphlet

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    Inside the holiest of holy places in the tabernacle stood the Ark of the Covenant. This gold-covered box was Israel’s most sacred object and the one that most symbolized God’s presence. Its power and uniqueness has given rise to all sorts of curiosity, speculation, and mystery surrounding the ark. Even longtime students of the Bible still have questions about the ark.

    This slimline pamphlet gives biblical answers to your questions about the Ark of the Covenant:

    *Who built the ark and why?
    *How big was the ark and what was inside it?
    *What was the mercy seat for?
    *What happened to the ark?
    *And more!

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  • Remembering Gods Promises

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    This tract helps readers combat the false messages they hear in the world by pointing them to 9 specific promises of God that are the path to fullness of life in Christ.

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  • When God Takes Your Place

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    The good news of the gospel is that when you repent of your sin, Jesus takes your punishment for you. In history’s greatest exchange, Jesus gave up his life so you can live.

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  • Greatest Chapter In The Bible

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    The Greatest Chapter in the Bible

    Adapted from Why I Love the Apostle Paul by John Piper

    By John Piper

    The greatest chapter in the Bible is Romans 8. Why? Because Romans 8 spells out all that God is for us in his Son, Jesus Christ. Romans 8:32 says, “He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things?” What are the great obstacles between us and everlasting happiness? One obstacle is our sin. We are all sinners (Rom. 3:23), and the wages of that sin is eternal death (Rom. 6:23). Another obstacle is the wrath of God. If God is justly wrathful toward us in our sinful guilt, then we have no hope of everlasting happiness.

    When Paul calls Jesus God’s own Son, the point is that there are no others like him, and he is infinitely precious to the Father. The point of Romans 8:32 is that this love of God for his one and only Son was like a massive, Mount Everest obstacle standing between God and our salvation. Here was an obstacle almost insurmountable. Could God-would God-overcome his cherishing, admiring, treasuring, white-hot, infinite, affectionate bond with his Son and hand him over to be lied about and betrayed and denied and abandoned and mocked and flogged and beaten and spit on and nailed to a cross and pierced with a sword, like an animal being butchered and hung up on a rack?

    The unthinkable reality that Romans 8:32 affirms is that God did it. He did hand him over. God did not spare him. In this passage Paul is saying the most unthinkable thing: God handed over his Son to death. “This Jesus [was] delivered up according to the definite plan and foreknowledge of God” (Acts 2:23). God himself handed over his Son. Nothing greater or harder has ever happened. Or ever will.

    Therefore, God has done the hardest thing to give us everlasting happiness. He did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all. What does this guarantee? Paul puts it in the form of a rhetorical question (that means a question he expects us to immediately answer correctly): “how will he not also with him graciously give us all things?” “All things” is not a promise of a trouble-free life. Four verses later Paul says, “For your sake we are being killed all the day long; we are regarded as sheep to be slaughtered.” (Rom. 8:36) Instead, “all things” means all things we need to be eternally happy in God. Since God did not spare his own Son, all things will work together for our good (8:28), we wil

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  • Life Of Jesus Time Line Pamphlet

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    See Over 75 Key Events in Jesus’ Life and Ministry-At a Glance!

    There are 89 chapters in the Gospels that cover Jesus’ life from his birth to his ascension-that’s a lot to cover! Enjoy having an easy-to-read time line which shows over 75 events in Jesus’ life and ministry along with key scriptures-at a glance!

    Easily see the stories of Jesus in the four Gospels in a fresh new way by looking at them in the order they happened with this full-color time line. From the birth of Christ in Bethlehem to his ascension into heaven, see helpful Bible references for 75 key events, including Jesus’ ministry, the Transfiguration, the Last Supper, and more at a glance!

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  • World Christianity Pamphlet

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    SKU (ISBN): 9781628625325ISBN10: 1628625325Produced by: Rose PublishingBinding: Trade PaperPublished: October 2019Publisher: Rose Publishing

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  • Are You Living The Good Life

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    SKU (ISBN): 9781496443762ISBN10: 1496443764Randy AlcornBinding: Trade PaperPublished: October 2019Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers

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  • Exodus Pamphlet : From Passover To The Promised Land

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    From the birth of Moses to the Israelites’ wilderness wanderings, the exodus story spans decades and is described in 40 chapters of the Bible. Get a solid overview on the entire exodus story with charts, simple summaries, and full-color illustrations. Trace the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt with a map showing their possible travel route. Explore key events with a detailed timeline and journey deeper in your understanding of God’s plan of redemption.

    See the how the exodus, Passover, and other Old Testament events foreshadowed the coming of Jesus and find fresh perspective on what it means to move from captivity into freedom with the pamphlet’s practical application section. Dig even deeper into the exodus story with Rose Publishing’s The Exodus pamphlet, which features:
    *Archaeological discoveries that help us know when the exodus occurred
    *How the 10 plagues of Egypt challenged the Egyptian idols
    *Full-color map, showing the possible route the Hebrews traveled from Egypt to Mt. Sinai
    *A timeline from the birth of Moses through the 40 years of wilderness wanderings
    *Themes of God’s provision, judgment, and presence with his people as he led them from Egypt to the Promised Land

    Paperback, 14 panels, full-color, laminated glossy pamphlet, 5.5 x 8.5, easily fits into most Bible covers. Perfect for personal and group Bible study, church libraries, discipleship, and much more.

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  • Chronology Of Israels Kings And Prophets Pamphlet

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    Easily cover decades of Israel’s history at a glance with this slim line pamphlet packed with side-by-side chapter overviews and charts. This easy-to-read chronology takes you through the books of 1 and 2 Samuel, 1 and 2 Kings, and 1 and 2 Chronicles chapter by chapter.

    This pamphlet helps Bible readers keep track of who’s who and what happened when in Israel’s history. Compare the stories of kings such as David and Solomon with the many kings of Israel and Judah, as well the ministries of prophets such as Samuel, Elijah, and Elisha.

    Glossy laminated pamphlet, ultra-slim, 14 panels, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches.

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  • Finding Contentment

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    SKU (ISBN): 9781682163962ISBN10: 1682163962Erik RaymondBinding: OtherPublished: January 2019Publisher: Crossway Books/ Good News Publishers

    69 in stock

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  • Sources Of True Change

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    This tract highlights the variety of factors that work together as God changes a Christian’s heart.

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  • Light Shines In The Darkness

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    There is a true Light who has broken into the dark world to save those who will receive him.

    54 in stock (additional units can be purchased)

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  • Gospels Lost And Found Pamphlet

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    Who really wrote the Gospels? Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John? Or were they written by people who were utterly unconnected with the eyewitnesses as some books and TV shows claim? Were they written centuries after Jesus’ death and resurrection, long after Jesus’ followers had died? Were there gospels that were included in the New Testament-and later removed? Why were these books chosen and not others?

    This pamphlet gives reasons to trust the New Testament writings, and provides answers to Bart Ehrman’s bestseller Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why. Author Timothy Paul Jones, Ph.D., shows where the critics are incorrect and provides us with a logical, well-reasoned arguments for believing that Jesus lived, died, and rose again-according to the Scriptures.

    Dr. Jones’ interest in this topic began many years ago when he came across arguments against the Bible. At first his faith was badly shaken and he wondered if he still believed in the Bible. But as he researched more he found answers. (See the Reviews below for his story.) In just fourteen concise pages, Dr. Jones shows the errors in critics’ logic and facts -and does it in an easy-to-understand style.

    Pamphlet is 5.5 inches x 8.5 inches and unfolds 38 inches. Fits inside the cover of most medium size Bible covers.

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  • This Changes Everything

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    “This Changes Everything” explains the gospel in a way that teenagers will understand, showing them how the truth about God changes everything-freeing them to live joyful, purposeful, and meaningful lives for Christ.

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  • Sermon On The Mount Pamphlet

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    Rose Publishing pamphlets are known for their accessibility and concise presentation of in-depth topics for Christians of all walks of faith. The Sermon on the Mount pamphlet offers Jesus’ best known teachings from Matthew 5-7, and easily fits into most Bibles as a handy reference. This pamphlet includes:
    *The Beatitudes
    *The Lord’s Prayer
    *Teaching on believers as salt and light
    *Fulfillment of the law
    *Storing treasures in heaven
    *The wise and foolish builders
    *And much more!

    Perfect for individual use, Bible studies, and new believers classes. Jesus’ beloved teachings on finding hope and joy offer a true picture of God’s blessings for believers.

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  • Message Of The Bible

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    Renowned pastor Martyn Lloyd-Jones explains that we can be saved from sin and helplessness when we acknowledge our sinful state and turn to God for mercy through Christ.

    141 in stock

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