Wed 7 Mar 2007
5. What advice can you give to families who want to spread the Gospel?
First and foremost… just do it! Ray Comfort has great training materials that can equip anyone to share their faith Biblically. I’ll write more on those in the next section.
Be prepared to face persecution for your faith. Often this comes from an very unexpected group of people… professing Christians.
Whenever I am afraid or have doubts about my abilities, Gene always shares this scripture with me:
“And I, brethren, when I came to you, did not come with excellence of speech or of wisdom declaring to you the testimony of God. For I determined not to know anything among you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified. I was with you in weakness, in fear, and in much trembling. And my speech and my preaching were not with persuasive words of human wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power, that your faith should not be in the wisdom of men but in the power of God.” 1Cor 2:1-5
If you don’t have great speech, or wisdom and if your weak, fearful and trembling… you are qualified to share your faith. The power of the gospel isn’t in our words, it’s in the Holy Spirit. He gives us the words to use, and He is the one who draws the sinner to Christ.
I can’t emphasize enough the importance of children seeing their parents put their faith into action. What are we saying about our faith if we keep it to ourselves, hoping that one day someone will walk up to us and say, “I want what you have, can you tell me about it?” I don’t know about you, but in 23 years of being a Christian, no one has ever asked me that question.
Let me share something Gene heard an atheist say one day.
“Christians don’t really believe what they say they do. If they believed there was a literally hell and that everyone who wasn’t a Christian was going there; they’d be on every street corner telling people about it.”
The question begs to be asked, “Do you really believe? If so, what are you doing about it?”
6. What resources do you suggest?
Living Waters & Way of the Master, which are Ray & Kirk’s ministries, have everything you need to get started. They have videos and audios online that will help you. They also have an awesome store where you get books, cds, dvds, and tracts.
Way of the Master Radio is a 2 hour daily radio program where you can hear people doing one to one witnessing (phone fishing) and get lots of great information. They have archived all of their shows and you can download any of them. I can’t emphasize enough what a great resource this is.
We have another friend who makes tracts and they are wonderful! Custom Tract Source
On our ministry site, we have article, newsletters, some videos that will help you along the way, keep checking in, as we are always adding new things. Master’s Key Ministries
We will personally help you in any way possible. Simply drop us a note if there is anything at all we can do to help you in your desire to reach out to the lost.
8. How can we help your family ministry?
Prayer is the most important thing that you can do for us.
We do accept donations, but I want to let you know, we will never ask you for money. That is something Gene and I feel very strongly about. We are working on getting our non-profit status, but that’s not all worked out as of yet. Most of our money for ministry goes to tracts (we go through 200 or more a week), other ministry related props, and putting on classes. We don’t charge for our classes and we pay for the printing, food & supplies. We rely on the Lord to reimburse us for our expenses.
If you are interested in making a donation or subscribing to our newsletter, you can e-mail me at Lora@masterskeyministries.com and I will send you the information.
R.A. Torrey wrote of the importance and advantages of using tracts.
1. Any person can do it. We cannot all preach; we cannot all conduct meetings; but we can all select useful tracts and then hand them out to others. Of course some of us can do it better than others. Even a blind man or a dumb man can do tract work. It is a line of work in which every man, woman and child can engage.
2. A tract always sticks to the point. I wish every worker did that, but how often we get to talking to some one and he is smart enough to get us off on to a side track.
3. A tract never loses its temper. Perhaps you sometimes do. I have known Christian workers, even workers of experience, who would sometimes get all stirred up, but you cannot stir up a tract It always remains as calm as a June morning.
4. Oftentimes people who are too proud to be talked with, will read a tract when no one is looking. There is many a man who would repulse you if you tried to speak to him about his soul, who will read a tract if you leave it on his table, or in some other place where he comes upon it accidentally, and that tract may be used for his salvation.
5. A tract stays by one. You talk to a man and then he goes away, but the tract stays with him. Some years ago a man came into a mission in New York. One of the workers tried to talk with him, but he would not listen. As he was leaving, a card tract was placed in his hands which read, “If I should die to-night I would go to ______ Please fill out and sign.” He put it in his pocket, went to his steamer, for he was a sailor, and slipped it into the edge of his bunk. The steamer started for Liverpool. On his voyage he met with an accident, and was laid aside in his bunk. That card stared him in the face, day and night. Finally he said, “If I should die tonight I would go to hell, but I will not go there, I will go to heaven, I will take Christ right here and now.” He went to Liverpool, returned to New York, went to the mission, told his story, and had the card, which was still in his pocket, filled out and signed with his name. The conversation he had had in the mission left him, but the card stayed by him.
6. Tracts lead many to accept Christ. The author of one tract (”What is it to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ?”) received before his death upwards of sixteen hundred letters from people who had been led to Christ by reading it.
In closing, I’d like to leave you with a few quotes from Charles Spurgeon to think about.
“Let each one of us, if we have done nothing for Christ, begin to do something now. The distribution of tracts is the first thing.”
Have you no wish for others to be saved? Then you are not saved yourself, be sure of that.
If sinners be damned, at least let them leap to Hell over our bodies. If they will perish, let them perish with our arms about their knees. Let no one GO there UNWARNED and UNPRAYED for.
Answering a student’s question, ‘Will the heathen who have not heard the Gospel be saved?’ thus, ‘It is more a question with me whether we, who have the Gospel and fail to give it to those who have not, can be saved.
We are not called to proclaim philosophy and metaphysics, but the simple gospel.
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Thank you so much, Cindy, for allowing Lora to share with us. It has been very convicting to me. Our church supplies tracts and I do pass them out. But, not to many people. Only the lady at the grocery store or something like that. I have been convicted lately about my neighbors. I haven’t had much time today; but, I did check out the sites mentioned. They looked really interesting. I would really like to order some of their tracts. I think I would be more bold about passing those out because they would grab people’s attention. Anyway, I hope the Lord will continue to bring this to my mind and that I will do more to lead others to Him. Thanks, Cindy and Lora!
Comment by Laura (March 7, 2007 @ 10:27 pm )
Laura,
You are so right about the difference in the tracts! Having ones you enjoy make it much easier to hand out. If y’all would like, I can share some of my favorites, and even the typical lines we use when handing them out. Just let me know.
Comment by Lora K. (March 8, 2007 @ 12:17 am )
I don’t have any excuse, Laura, because Lora sent me a packet of tracts
Now I need to put them in my purse and use them. Then I want to encourage the older boys to carry them on baseball trips.
One thing I have noticed which is perhaps cliche but also true in that I have seen it in action, is that often Christians are poor tippers at restaurants. I have gone back and slipped more money on a table before where someone in my party left a tract but also a poor tip.
Comment by Cindy (March 8, 2007 @ 8:39 am )
Yes, Lora, please tell us your favorites!
I agree, Cindy, about the tip situation. I also tell my children when we are somewhere that we need to be a good testimony or I will not be able to give them a tract. Or if I look like I have been cleaning out the garage, I don’t give one to them. I know the Lord could still use those tracts; but, I feel as if my children are not behaving or if I look horrid, who would want that? Makes sense to me, anyway. And I tell my husband that, also. We can’t give a tract to the pizza delivery man or leave one at a restaurant unless we leave a decent tip.
Thanks again! Off to morning pick-up and school…
Comment by Laura (March 8, 2007 @ 8:48 am )
Mornin’ Ladies,
Just wanted you to know that things are CRAZY here today! I will hopefully get back to post this info tonight. We have a washer repair man coming because my washer has been usable but wonky. Well, last night our 11yo was told to switch the laundry around. I heard a horrid sound when it started. I went to check it out and found that the washer had not spun the clothes and they had been sitting in nearly a foot of water. Instead of telling me, she just tried to hand wring them. I found 6 inches of water standing in my dryer and now it won’t spin. I’m sure you all understand the havoc this could cause in a family of 7. I had been only washing what we needed to get by… thus, we have no clothes! So, all this to say, if ya think of me, pray that the repair men will be honest, capable, and cheap. (a girl can dream can’t she!)
Comment by Lora K. (March 8, 2007 @ 11:37 am )
Ladies,
I haven’t forgotten you. Things have been quite busy. We had a class on Saturday that went wonderfully! My computer is also causing me many trials. I will try to get to this in the next day or so, if my computer will allow it.
Comment by Lora K. (March 12, 2007 @ 1:38 pm )