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100 dollar bill Christian tract

100 Dollar Bill Christian Tract

It’s no secret that according to the Word of God, the Bible, that ALL believers are called to advance the gospel as part of the great commission. It is our duty as followers of the resurrected Savior to share the truth about Jesus, His life, His death on the cross and more importantly, His rising from the DEAD…

And YES, Jesus did rise from the dead, and only those who believe this will inherit a place in Heaven. All others will burn in Hell and suffer eternal punishment at the hands of the One who they deny or hate.

In some some cases, believers are even called to evangelize in person.

One of many passive ways I use to share the truth through scripture is through exclusive $100 bill tracts designed and produced by yours truly earlier this week for the Thrive Through Christ ministry.

When roughed slightly and folded in half, these fake 100 dollar bills are a perfect way to get someone’s attention, specially in popular secular areas where Satan rules over the lost. The hope behind these passive tracts is that the scripture will trigger spiritual switches within believers and non-believers alike, and for a moment, focus on God and His ways.

To help believers fulfill their mission to further God’s kingdom through Christian tracts, I produced a full page (8.5 x 11 inch letter size) for you to download and print at home or at the office. You’ll find 4 tracts per page with cut marks for easier processing.

Download your Free $100 Bill Christian Tract 8.5 x 11 inch sheet here >>

If you’re interested in getting a custom version of this tract, with your favorite scripture verse for example, simply call (727) 674-5681 or follow this link to contact me via email where I will be glad to provide you with a quote for your project, and answer your questions about the Great Commission. #TGBATG

 

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13 thoughts on “100 Dollar Bill Christian Tract

  1. Thank you for the download. I’ve been looking for this track. Other sites have larger dollar amounts, but they are sold out. I like leaving tracks all over and I think this one will be picked up more often. Looking foward to meeting you There someday. Thank You Again.

    1. Well done Daniel! I find these tracts to be very effective reminders that our focus on money and finances is contagious and drives us away from our relationship with the Lord. I printed your tract and they look so realistic, I can’t wait to plant them everywhere I go!

  2. IMO anyone who leaves this false currency as a tip for hard working waiters and waitresses are not doing Christianity a favor, rather they are robbers who are doing Satan’s work.

    1. Joe, I agree, leaving these tracts as pourboire is down right mean. Our mission in using these tracts is not gratuitous, but opportunist since we plant these $100 bill Christian tracts in public locations, such as Disney World, the Tampa Zoo, gulf beaches, department stores, etc., for people to find and ponder over. I assure you, I, nor any members of our ministry use these tracts as a currency, either implied or assumed in situations when compensation is expected or owed.

  3. I’d just like to pass on another way to help spread the gospel and it’s simply this:-

    Include a link to an online gospel tract (e.g. http://www.freecartoontract.com/animation) as part of your email signature.

    An email signature is a piece of customizable HTML or text that most email applications will allow you to add to all your outgoing emails. For example, it commonly contains name and contact details – but it could also (of course) contain a link to a gospel tract.

    For example, it might say something like, “p.s. you might like this gospel cartoon …” or “p.s. have you seen this?”.

  4. Great tract! I see it as a provoking reminder that we put too much focus on money, and not nearly enough on the great commission. Well done Daniel! I’m sure God is pleased with your works!

  5. I have no problem with the way Daniel uses his tracts, planting them in places like Disneyworld and stuff. I think it’s a great passive way to remind people that no one can worship two gods…

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