Bible tracts in public library

brinny

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Yes. i used to frequent libraries, a huge historic one when i lived in the middle of the city. Homeless peoples also frequented it. There was a huge antique table full of free information, bus schedules, and information of all kinds, including tracts and booklets about salvation. It was the perfect location, and it was one of the reasons i love libraries. There was also a bulletin board with free services listed of all kinds, and free classes, and other things.

This verse below comes to mind.

God bless you, and may our Father in heaven smile on you as you seek to win souls.

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Thanks for your work in Christ.


In my city , we have 40 Public libraries .

I will try to visit each of them every 3 months to put in booklets and tracts.( quite a travelling )


And there are many minority groups , usually a small book self will be dedicated to other languages , e.g. Thai , French ,etc.


I will try to find tracts with these languages to put inside the books.
 
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I don't see any harm in doing this. Who knows, perhaps they will be read and plant some seeds. :)

You can also try it .

Also it may have books in different languages , these minority groups are the most lonely ones and they need Christ.
 
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