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Treasure in Cracked, Clay Pots
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There’s a coffee shop in my community called “The Cracked Pot”. Doubling as a ministry outreach, it provides help and hope for children aging out of foster care. After a little bit of research, I learned that the name is derived from 2 Corinthians 4:7-9 and symbolizes resilience and purpose. In that Bible passage, and the wider context of that passage, clay pots – or “earthen vessels” – are referring to our physical bodies. Bodies that get hurt, beat up, and worn out. Yet, the apostle Paul, who wrote this letter, speaks of something that is much greater within. His testimony was that while he and his fellow apostles were “hard pressed on every side”, “perplexed”, “persecuted”, and “struck down” as they sought to live their lives for the Lord and declare His Gospel message, there was a treasure inside of these cracked, clay pots that kept them from being...
Patriotic Gospel Tracts
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🇺🇸 It’s the season for flying the nation’s flag, throwing backyard feasts, and staring up at the night sky to enjoy the spectacle of fireworks. This year, as Americans celebrate the 250th anniversary of the country’s independence, we’re especially mindful of the gift, and cost, of freedom! Take this opportunity to share with others the good news of salvation from sin through Jesus Christ – the greatest freedom any of us could ever receive! Find our selection of patriotic Gospel tracts at mwtb.org/patriotic
The Bread Ministry
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"Our mission is to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with the world. It is easy to ask if a person would like to know Jesus as their Savior and offer to pray with them. Many times, we think we don’t know what to say, but the Holy Spirit leads us.” - Cathy A Pennsylvania church ministry not only provides physical bread every week to those in need, they assure that recipients also hear about the free gift of salvation from the Bread of Life (John 6:35). The Bread Ministry began in 2018. Each week, a volunteer picks up bread, bagels, and sweets from Panera Bread, and brings them to the church, where volunteers meet to wrap and bag the donations. A Gospel tract is included in each bag. The bags are placed in the church foyer and made available to any family in need. Each month, volunteers also distribute...
RUN TO HIS CALL
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Check out this new motion tract that is sure to appeal to animal lovers! Like a dog running to its loving master’s call, urge others to respond to God’s loving call. He wants to save them, care for them, and give them an everlasting home in Heaven! Find this tract at https://mwtb.org/products/run-to-his-call
“IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME”
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We’re not always so good at remembering. That’s why our calendars come with printed notes marking national holidays. Even so, sometimes we lose sight of the original reason, or meaning, for these holidays. For example, the solemnity of Memorial Day is sometimes overshadowed by vacation destinations and barbecues and a welcomed three-day weekend for many. The Lord knows our tendency to forget and to get sidetracked. So, right before He died, Jesus gave instructions and modeled what we call today the Lord’s Supper, or Communion, so that we would remember His sacrificial death that would bring forgiveness and a way back to the Father in a new and wonderful covenant! The broken bread symbolized His broken body. The cup represented His shed blood. Eat and drink, He said, “in remembrance of Me” (1 Corinthians 11:24, 25; Luke 22:19). This official ordinance is meant to be a continued practice, because in...
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