Halloween Million Pound Notes

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This Gospel tract has been 'seasoned' for Halloween.

Sold in packs of 100 (eg 5 packs = 500 tracts)

On the back:

"Halloween was believed to be the time when the dividing line between life and death is at its thinnest. Here is the million pound question. What do you believe happens after death? Is there a Heaven or Hell? If Heaven exists, will you go there? Are you a good person? There is a way to find out. For example: have you ever told a lie, stolen or used God's name in vain - even once? Jesus said, "Whoever looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart." If you have, you will be guilty on Judgement Day and end up in God's prison: Hell. But the Bible says God is rich in mercy and offered a way out of Hell and into Heaven. We broke God's Law and Jesus paid our fine by suffering and dying on the cross. Jesus paid our legal debt (sin) to God and rose from the dead defeating death so that we can spend eternity with Him. To receive this free gift, we must repent (turn from all sin) and trust in Jesus alone. Nothing is more valuable than your soul. Not even £1 million! www.WhyDidIGetThis.org" 


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saffron sharpe
Brilliant

Bro good gospel tract. It like appealing for people to pick up and read. I put them on the shelves in shops where there are Halloween items being sold as well as giving to people in person and in bags of hope that we give out to trick or treaters!

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Mr Daniel Browne
Great & Concise

It's the most loving thing we can do for anyone to share the great news with them. These are a great, attractive and quick way to plant a seed. I'm gonna give these out with sweets on haloween to make the most of people coming to the door rather than going to them. :D

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Allan
The evils of Hallowe’en

Unfortunately didn’t get many conversations, but gave out quite a lot tracts, together with the ‘Holly’ ones if children present. I would have had a bit of trouble explaining ‘the thinness of the dividing line between life and death’!
Maybe some words relating to human sacrifices would be relevant, to highlight the danger in ‘celebrating’ Hallowe’en.