Our New “Gay Equality” Tract

NOTE: THIS TRACT IS LONGER AVAILABLE, but feel free to use the idea!!!

We are going to another “Pride” parade this Sunday and wanted to be prepared.

We came up with a tract that will be a sure-fire hit among the gay community. And best of all, you can download it for free, eight to a page, below. I wanted to play off the whole “equality and gay marriage” theme, and this tract, I believe, strikes the right balance.

For the front side of the tract, click here.
For the back side of the tract, click here.

Note: Before you print off your own, you can leave our church website on it, or you can use “White-Out” and stamp your own before you print them.

Here’s the message on the back:

Equality is a big issue with people—and it should be! Our own Declaration of Independence says, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.” The late great Martin Luther King Jr. said in 1963 that “Equality means dignity.” We the people, in God’s eyes, are all equal before Him as well, and we will all be held accountable for our actions while here on earth, equally. Where will you go when you die? Will it be Heaven or Hell? Here’s a quick test: Have you ever told a lie, stolen anything, or used God’s name in vain? Jesus said, “But I tell you that anyone who looks… lustfully has already committed adultery… in his heart. Have you looked with lust? Will you be guilty on Judgment Day? If you have done those things, God sees you as a lying, thieving, blasphemous, adulterer-at-heart. The Bible warns that if you are guilty you will end up in Hell. God, who the Bible says is “rich in mercy,” sent His Son to suffer and die on the cross for guilty sinners. We broke God’s Law, but Jesus paid our fine. That means He can legally dismiss our case. He can commute our death sentence: “For God so loved the world that He gave His only son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Then He rose from the dead and defeated death. Please, repent (turn from sin) today and God will grant everlasting life to all who trust in Jesus. Then read your Bible daily and obey it. For more info: www.hopechapel.org

Comments (11)

  1. paul calkin

    Reply

    Hey pastor Steve, just thought I’d let you know that the link for the front page of the tract is actually sending people to the back of the tract. Was unable to download the front page. God bless you for everything you are doing.

  2. Reply

    Wonderful tract. Did you write it up? I really think the “equality” link is really effective. I’ll be praying for you Sunday.

  3. Reply

    Paul,

    Yes. God gave me the inspiration this morning and our excellent church graphics guy, Mike, made it come alive.

    Please pray for us. Please.

  4. Reply

    Ruth: Can you explain to me how this nicely worded, respectful, tract is hateful?

    And by what standard are you condemning me to Hell?

    I truly want to hear your rationale.

    Thank you,

    Steve

  5. James Javis

    Reply

    I just wanted to thank you for the UFC evangelizeing that I went to with my wife BaDonna,
    You r way cool Amen to that

  6. TommyWou

    Reply

    To any closeted LGBT folks out there:

    There is nothing wrong with your sexuality, any shame you feel is just a cultural thing, you can let it go and be loved for who you are.

    • Reply

      Yes, you can be loved for who you are as long as you live in this world, and given the current climate in our country, yes, you will not feel much shame in this liberalized culture that has rejected God.

      But, if you want to be loved by God and forgiven of your sins, like the sin of lying (if you’ve ever done that, then you are a liar), or stealing (ever done that?) or misused God’s name which is blasphemy, or looked with lust which Jesus calls adultery, if you’ve sinned even one time, including the sin of homosexuality, then you will be found guilty and end up in Hell.

      But God became a man in the person of Jesus Christ, suffered and dies for all your sins, was buried for three days and rose again. If you, Tommy Wou, or any other person reading this puts your trust in Christ’s finished work on the cross and turn away from your sin, then God will forgive you.

      While we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.

      Please Tommy, consider this. Thanks for your comments. I appreciate them. Please reply back.

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