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Millions of Muslims Are Converting to Christianity

A multi-page, testimony-driven tract that documents the growing movement of Muslims leaving Islam across the world.

 

It brings together a wide range of real stories from former Muslims of different ages, backgrounds and countries, showing the many reasons people are rethinking Islam and turning to Christ.

Some left after examining the historical and scientific claims of the Quran, some after encountering the violence or contradictions within Islamic theology, and many others through dreams, visions or encounters with Christians who shared the gospel with them.

The tract links to numerous video testimonies, apologetics resources and interviews, including the existing tract

The Prodigal Muslim from Good Fight Ministries, as well as material from respected Christian apologists like David Wood.

 

It also includes a clear, side-by-side comparison of the character of Allah in Islamic teaching and the character of Jesus Christ as revealed in Scripture, helping readers understand why so many Muslims are reconsidering their beliefs.

Because it contains many testimonies and video links, this tract is designed primarily for digital sharing so readers can explore the material

in their own time.

 

It can also be printed in black and white and, to reduce costs, can be set up by your printer as a double-sided A4.

 

Built to speak across cultures, generations and life experiences, this tract offers a wide, honest and compassionate look at why millions are leaving Islam and finding new life in Christ.

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A short, black and white tract designed to cut through the cultural myth that weed is safe, harmless or spiritually neutral.

 

Easy to print and inexpensive to distribute, it highlights real testimonies from people who have had dark, demonic or deeply unsettling experiences after smoking or consuming marijuana.

 

Scripture warns against pharmakia, a Greek word that literally means sorcery, and this tract shows how weed can act as a real spiritual doorway rather than a harmless escape.

Simple enough to hand out near dispensaries or social hangouts, and just as easy to share digitally via WhatsApp or email, it offers a sharp wake up call for anyone who assumes cannabis is risk free.

 

Direct, punchy and grounded in lived experience, it speaks to people who are self medicating, numbing themselves or unaware of the spiritual danger they may be stepping into.

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Nine Key Questions for Jehovah’s Witnesses
A longer-format tract designed for thoughtful, prayerful sharing rather than

quick street distribution.

 

Because Jehovah’s Witnesses are trained by the Watchtower organisation not to accept outside literature, this tract is best suited for family members, friends, or intentional one-to-one moments where it can

actually be read.

It presents nine carefully chosen questions that probe central Watchtower doctrines, false prophecies, and historical claims, while also highlighting the surprising overlaps between Jehovah’s Witness theology and Seventh-day Adventism.

The tract includes a striking visual section showing the burial and memorial sites of the founders of major “Christian” cults — from Charles Taze Russell to Mary Baker Eddy to William Branham — revealing the Freemasonic and occult influences woven

through their origins.

 

Even if a Jehovah’s Witness refuses to read the tract, the imagery alone often plants a seed of doubt that may

surface later.

Designed to be shared digitally via WhatsApp or email, it can also be printed for personal conversations or discreet distribution.

 

The tract closes with several pages on the triunity of reality — drawn from Genesis 1:1 and the recurring threes found throughout Scripture, nature, time, space, and matter —

offering a compelling counterpoint to the Watchtower’s rejection of the Trinity and pointing back to the historic Christian understanding of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

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A simple, black-and-white, one-page gospel tract based on the widely used “Jesus Did It” leaflet that’s been circulated for years.

 

Reformatted as a clean A4 for ultra-cheap printing, it’s designed for rapid, anonymous seed-planting: letterboxes, windscreen wipers, bill booklets, gate posts, community boards, office pigeonholes or any place where you may never meet the reader face to face.

 

Because it costs only cents to print in bulk, you don’t have to reserve it for in-person conversations the way you would with store-bought tracts.

Ideal for street evangelism or quiet, prayerful distribution, it can also be shared digitally via WhatsApp or email.

 

It pairs naturally with the single-page Triunity of Reality tract — both can be taken to any local printer and combined into one double-sided A4 sheet for maximum reach at minimal cost.

Whether used on its own or together with its Triunity companion, this tract is built for high-volume, everyday gospel seed planting.

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A multi-page, testimony-driven tract created to reach the LGBTQ+ community with honesty, compassion and lived experience rather than finger-wagging or outside judgement.

 

Built around the New Testament reminder that some early Christians had once lived in homosexual and lesbian lifestyles before following Christ, the tract presents real stories from men and women who have walked that same path in today’s world.

 

Their accounts speak openly about the challenges, the questions, the cost and the reality of choosing a life of sexual purity, a calling Scripture places on both heterosexual and homosexual people alike.

The tract also widens the lens, linking to documentaries and resources that explore the broader history of the sexual revolution.

It traces the parallel rise of heterosexual and homosexual sexual activism, showing how figures like Harry Hay and Hugh Hefner operated in lockstep under the influence of Dr. Alfred Kinsey, whose work has shaped modern sexual culture despite its deeply flawed and occult-tinged origins.

 

By presenting this larger historical context, the tract highlights inconvenient but important truths that are often left out of mainstream discussions. 

Because of the many testimonies, videos and historical resources included, the tract is best shared digitally so readers can explore the material at their own pace.

 

It can also be printed in black and white, and a printer can easily set it up as a double-sided A4 to reduce costs.

 

Suitable for giving to a friend, offering after a conversation, or making available at outreach events such as Pride, the tract speaks from the inside out, not from the outside in.

 

It is designed to prompt thought, not to condemn, and to offer a way forward grounded in grace, truth and real human experience.

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A concise black and white tract built around three clear, pointed questions that invite readers to rethink what they know about Jesus, history and reality.

 

The first asks why the name of Jesus, uniquely and universally, is used as a curse word across films, media and everyday speech, even by those who claim no belief in Him.

 

The second examines why human time is measured in relation to His birth, death and resurrection, regardless of culture or religion.

 

The third points back to Genesis 1:1 and explores the triunity woven into the fabric of reality itself, a pattern that reflects the scriptural picture of a triune God: Father,

Son and Holy Spirit.

The tract is designed to be printed single sided in black and white, although your printer can set it up as a double sided A4 if you want to reduce costs.

 

It is simple to photocopy, distribute in bulk or share digitally via WhatsApp or email, with every QR code functioning as a live link in the PDF.

 

Short, accessible and thought provoking, it is ideal for planting gospel seeds with clarity and confidence.

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A short, black-and-white tract designed with the South African context in mind.

 

It tackles the widespread belief that Christianity and ancestral practices can be blended, and challenges that idea using the voices of people who actually lived it.

 

Rather than offering outsider commentary, the tract links via QR code to testimonies from former sangomas and individuals deeply involved in ancestral traditions who have since left them and explain, in their own words, why the two belief systems cannot be combined.

 

Cost-effective to print and easy to share digitally via WhatsApp or email, this tract provides a concise, culturally grounded starting point for anyone wrestling with the question of syncretism.

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A long-form, question-driven tract designed mainly for digital sharing. It highlights the parts of evolutionary history that are rarely mentioned — the forgeries, contradictions, academic gaps, and the surprisingly occult roots behind the theory.

 

It also surfaces the forgotten co-discoverer, Alfred Russel Wallace, a lifelong spiritualist who routinely communed with the dead. Each “Did you know?” question links to videos for quick, deeper exploration.

 

Though printable in black and white, it’s best shared via WhatsApp or email.

The aim isn’t to prove or disprove evolution, but to restore balance by showing that the theory’s origin story is far less scientific than many assume, and that its cast of characters is far kookier than its marketing suggests.

 

The tract also includes a one-page exchange titled AI Smells a Rat, in which ChatGPT analyses the historical narrative around evolution and points out the selective framing, managed storytelling, and biases that shape the version most people are taught.

The tract closes by pointing readers to the biblical triunity woven through Genesis 1:1 and reflected throughout creation.

Each tract is designed to plant a seed.

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A black-and-white tract that shows how the structure of the universe — time, space, matter and even human beings themselves — reflects a repeating pattern

of threes.

 

Using Genesis 1:1 as the anchor point, it highlights the triune fingerprints woven throughout creation: past–present–future, height–width–breadth, solid–liquid–gas, proton–neutron–electron, body–soul–spirit and many more.

There are two versions of this tract:


* The one-pager — a quick, bird’s-eye overview designed for high-volume printing, street evangelism and readers who are unlikely to sit through a longer explanation.


* The three-pager — a more detailed unpacking of Genesis 1:1 for people who want the full depth or for those you know will actually read it.

Both versions print cleanly as cost-effective A4s and can be shared digitally via WhatsApp or email.

 

The one-pager also pairs naturally with the Jesus Did It tract to create a compelling double-sided

gospel leaflet.

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* The three-pager — a more detailed unpacking of Genesis 1:1 for people who want the full depth or for those you know will actually read it.

Both versions print cleanly as cost-effective A4s and can be shared digitally via WhatsApp or email.

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A compact, black and white, fold-and-go tract that contrasts the deathbed moments of famous Christians and famous atheists.

 

It links to verified accounts, including a hospice-nurse interview, real deathbed testimonies, and an NDE video that focuses specifically on hellish experiences.

 

Designed for cost-effective printing or quick digital sharing, it includes a clear gospel message and a link back to the Truth Tractor website.

 

Easy to keep in your bag or car, it can be handed out on its own or interfolded with

Have You Ever Considered the Triunity of Reality to create a single, neatly combined one-two gospel punch.

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A short, black and white tract that challenges the growing popularity of karma and reincarnation by exposing where these beliefs come from and what they really imply.

 

While many people in the West speak casually about “karma” and “past lives,” Scripture presents a very different truth:

“It is appointed to each man once to die and then the judgement” (Hebrews 9:27).

 

The tract draws on testimonies from ex–New Agers, former believers in past-life regression and people who once embraced karmic thinking, all of whom now recognise these experiences as occult counterfeits rather than spiritual insight.

It also highlights the harsh roots of karmic ideology within Hinduism, especially the cruelty of the caste system, where human suffering is justified as the supposed working off of mistakes from forgotten past lives.

 

By revealing this darker foundation, the tract shows how reincarnation thinking can be deeply dehumanising, even when it is repackaged today as gentle spirituality.

Designed to be quick, punchy and cheap to print in black and white, it is ideal for handing out or sharing digitally via WhatsApp or email.

 

Its purpose is simple: to plant a seed of doubt about an endless and oppressive spiritual cycle that offers no mercy

and no way out.

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