Greatest Love Million Pound Notes

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These Million Pounds are ready for evangelism all year round, and are particularly useful during the Valentine's Day period. 

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

On the back:

"Here is the million pound question. What is the greatest act of love? How far would you go to demonstrate your love for someone? To find the answer, first take this test: Have you ever lied, stolen anything, lusted or used God's name in vain - even once? If you have, you will be guilty on Judgement Day and you'll end up in God's prison He calls Hell. But the Bible says God is rich in mercy and offered a way out of Hell and into Heaven. Imagine you have £1 million debt that you cannot repay but someone steps in and pays it for you. That's what Jesus did on the cross. He paid our legal debt (sin) and rose from the dead, defeating death. There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friend. But God showed His great love for us by sending Christ to die for us while we were still His enemies. 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! WhyDidIGetThis.org" 


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Gillian
Excellent talking point

I think the £1m note is a fantastic resource my only issue is the print is extremely small and very difficult to read

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Acid
A very good Level 2 leaflet

I'm glad the millions are now on smoother glossier paper, it makes them easier to handle in cold weather. What's level 2? - well if level 1 is a tract that doesn't easily lead to a conversation, like the Movie Gift Card, this is one that makes several folk ask 'What's it for?' So it can lead to fruitful chats.

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Maja
People feel you care

I have given out only a few, and in all cases, I get a smile and I also got a lady who made me a thank you card for receiving this the next day. I use them also as a "thank you" for home deliveries, as an "I care for you" gesture when someone is feeling low etc...