Placing tracts on driveways
Operating Principles
The general idea of this method of tract distribution is to go into an area,
saturate it with tracts, and leave, without hardly being seen or drawing
attention.
Methods
There are 2 ways I've discovered that you can do this.
By placing the tracts in baggies with rocks you can:
1. Deliver them by bicycle
2. Deliver them by walking
Choose which ever method works for you.
Or create your own method.
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Delivery by Bicycle
How it works
First of all, you need some way of transporting your bicycle. If you have
a truck, great, or if you can get it in your car, great. You don't want to
hop on your bicycle and cruise around where you live and put out tracts.
It's too easy for people to find out where you live. So, figure out
someway to transport you and your bicycle to another location. Once you
get there, hop on your bike with your tracts and as you go by each
driveway, toss out a tract. Make sure you get the tract on the driveway.
Once all your tracts are distributed, leave the area. Make sure also you
record what streets you've distributed on. Don't go back to the same area
to put out tracts twice. If you want to go back to an area, wait a few
months.
Materials Needed:
1. Tracts. Stamped and ready to go.
2. Ziplock baggies. You can usually purchase a pack of 50/60 for $1 at
a dollar store.
3. Small rocks. These can be found at dollar stores sometimes, or Home
Depot. You'll have to search around. Try to get rocks that aren't too
dirty. You don't want to get the tracts all dirtied up. Polished beach
stones are nice.
4. Some type of bag you can wear in which you can comfortably toss
tracts from while riding your bicycle. Or if you have a basket attached
to the front of your bike, that could work too.
5. Maps (Optional)
6. Highlighter - to indicate on map where you have laid tracts. (Optional)
7. Pen and notepad to take notes while your out - street names, areas
covered, also other relevant notes. (Optional)
8. A bicycle.
9. Some form of transportation
Step 1: Pray
Pray that not one tract would be wasted, that each one would reach as
many people as possible. Pray for God to place angels around the tracts
to protect them. Pray that God would keep the enemy away from the
people who read the tracts.
Step 2: Where to go/When to go
Here are some tips:
- Anywhere there are houses and not many people around. Daytime
on weekdays while people are at work is ideal.
- Don't put out tracts around where you live. Go outside of your area.
At least a mile or two.
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Delivery by Walking
Materials Needed:
1. Tracts. Stamped and ready to go.
2. Ziplock baggies. You can usually purchase a pack of 50/60 for $1 at
a dollar store.
3. Small rocks. These can be found at dollar stores sometimes, or Home
Depot. You'll have to search around. Try to get rocks that aren't too
dirty. You don't want to get the tracts all dirtied up. Polished beach
stones are nice.
4. Some type of comfortable bag to put the tracts in
Step 1: Pray
Pray that not one tract would be wasted, that each one would reach as
many people as possible. Pray for God to place angels around the tracts
to protect them. Pray that God would keep the enemy away from the
people who read the tracts.
Step 2: Where to go/When to go
Here are some tips:
- Try to place tracts NEATLY on driveways in a spot where they can
be easily seen. Don't just carelessly toss them out, like you would
have to if you were on bicycle.
- Try to go out during the day, it's not as suspicious. Sundays are great.