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This fall we have been looking over our stock of tracts, and because some were running out, and some so old-looking we didn't think they were effective any more. We have revised some, and improved them, and are grateful for the new laser printers that allow us to do short-runs, and in colour.
The tiny square booklet called A Child's Book of Bible Verses has been a favourite of the Mailbox Club correctors. They tuck them in when they reply to the younger students with the results of their answer pages, and the next lesson. However, we were just about out of them.
Joe Homontowski volunteered to find new colour graphics to replace the old black and white sketches. He inserted the Bible verses from the New Living Translation and printed 400 copies. Then, because some people still like the King James version, he produced another short run batch in that translation.
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Ruth took on the assignment of updating Little Nellie's Question. It had old style English and seemed to address adults rather than children, so she re-wrote it and named the child Kelly. The title became Kelly's Question. It also has a new soft watermark graphic. After several weeks of polishing and editing, Joe has printed a short-run of this tract.
It tells of a girl on a beach who discovers a storyteller, and asks what it means to be saved. It shows the way of salvation, and should now appeal to children.
Since then, What Then? tract was depleted, so Joe reprinted it without change.
These three tracts are ready for you to order and give out as a Christian witness. The first two are intended especially for children, and the latter one has key questions and answers to consider. It is aimed at thinking adults.
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