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How do you lead someone to Christ? This short tract developed by The Navigators shares the gospel clearly, explaining our need for salvation, and how to come to faith in Christ.
Description:
Explaining the Gospel can be challenging for some people. This short tract is a useful tool in explaining our need for salvation and how to come to faith in Jesus.
Bridge to Life tract
ISBN-13:
9781600060205
Trim Size: 3 7/8 x 2 7/8
Cover: Saddlestitched
16
Pages
$15.99

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gospel
thanks for help me
Posted by
lawrence R alejado
on
10/7/2011 5:42:40 AM
gospel
Also, I believe the Gospel is garbled in this issue of the tract. You seem to have turned from a clear presentation of salvation by grace to a presentation closer to "Lordship Salvation." Sorry to see this--I had for so many years considered this one of the clearest presentations of the Gospel in tract form.
Posted by
Joe
on
9/8/2010 12:36:44 PM
disappointed
The illustrations are not as clear as they were in the older tract -- which I have used for years, have led several to Christ while using.
Posted by
Joe
on
9/8/2010 12:30:31 PM
Why Delete Green Bridge to Life
As a Cruise Ship Chaplain and frequent Pulpit Supply
pastor, I've used hundreds of the green ink 'Bridge
to Life' tracts and loved them. They were easy to
read and use with people.
Why oh why did you delete them from your catalog?
Please bring them back and ship these new ones out
to people free, just to get rid of them.
Posted by
Dr. Lyle L. Dake
on
11/16/2009 1:32:52 PM
Free tracts
I used to think so too Mike, sadley it does cost to print them though, and hey does it actually matter that it costs us al little to spread the gospel? Just a thought :) I mean if someone is giving away a great tract for free I would be the first in line to grab it, but printing does cost. On the other hand if you are lining your pockets maybe a different story?
Posted by
Bob
on
4/14/2009 12:35:23 AM
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