Frequently Asked Questions
These Gospel Tracts are made of cardstock. This quality material ensures durability and prevents fading.
Each Pocket Gospel Tract measures approximately three point five inches by two point two four inches. This size is convenient for carrying in wallets or pockets.
You will receive two hundred forty tracts in each package. This bulk quantity is ideal for events or group distributions.
You can hand out these tracts during evangelism or church events. They serve as inspirational tools to share the message of salvation.
Yes, these tracts are suitable for children. They can be used as gifts for Sunday school or shared with family members.
No, these tracts are not waterproof. It is advisable to use them indoors or in dry conditions to maintain their quality.
Store the tracts in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to moisture to prevent damage to the cardstock material.
The tracts have no specific shelf life as they do not contain perishable materials. However, keeping them in good condition will ensure their longevity.
Yes, these tracts are safe for all ages. They do not contain harmful materials and are appropriate for sharing in family settings.
Yes, you can return the tracts if you are not satisfied with your purchase. Check the return policy for specific guidelines.
If the tracts arrive damaged, please contact customer support for assistance. They will guide you through the return or replacement process.
Yes, these tracts are perfect for church events. They can be used as gifts or giveaways during services.
You can share these tracts by distributing them during community outreach or placing them in relevant locations. Their inspirational message makes them engaging.
No, these tracts come as is and are not customizable. They are designed for general use.
These tracts focus on the theme of salvation and encouragement. They aim to inspire and uplift readers in their faith journey.
Yes, the tracts come in a bright color as shown on the screen. This vibrant design is appealing and eye-catching.












