“Gospel tracts are the Marines of our movement in this spiritual warfare and we need more of them.” – Tom Sexton, pastor of the Gulf Coast Baptist Church in Cape Coral, Florida
Brother Sexton must be considered one of the grandfathers of the Fill America Gospel tract movement. He has had a huge influence on me personally. He was the last assistant pastor to serve under Dr. Lee Roberson at the Highland Park Baptist Church in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
“What we need more than anything else in this world, we need to rededicate our lives to the Gospel. We need a Gospel-first movement in our nation.”- Tom Sexton, pastor of Gulf Coast Baptist Church in Cape Coral, Florida
“Nothing will change your life more than accepting the challenge to get the Gospel to the world.”- Tom Sexton, pastor of Gulf Coast Baptist Church in Cape Coral, Florida
“Think about what is actually happening in the spiritual world as we advance the cause of Christ in handing out Gospel tracts. What people do with the Gospel tract we give them will determine where they spend eternity. If they say ‘Yes’ to Jesus and His gift of eternal life, they will be in Heaven. If they say ‘No’ to the Gospel, they will be separated from God forever. The day they received a Gospel tract will be remembered by them forever and is recorded in their forever.” – Tom Sexton, pastor of Gulf Coast Baptist Church in Cape Coral, Florida
“Handing out Gospel tracts is something every believer young and old can do.”- Tom Sexton, pastor of Gulf Coast Baptist Church in Cape Coral, Florida
“Make sure that you have Gospel tracts on your person at all times. People who carry tracts are the people who give out tracts. Keep them neat and clean.” —Tom Sexton, pastor of Gulf Coast Baptist Church in Cape Coral, Florida
“Giving someone a Gospel tract when you meet them brings the presence of Christ into the meeting. A meeting of two strangers now becomes a divine encounter with our Lord and Saviour. Until a Christian makes contact nothing happens in the work of drawing men to Jesus. How many people do you want to start a work of God in their life?” – Tom Sexton, pastor of Gulf Coast Baptist Church in Cape Coral, Florida