Printable Tracts
This page differs from the Online Reading page only in the sense that these PDF versions of the documents are formatted in such a way that they can be printed and collated into a small booklet format and the page order will be correct. I now use a laser printer that automatically prints on both sides. With my first printer I would print odd pages, reverse the order as they came out and then print the even. I usually print the outer cover on card stock, but of course that is up to you. You will need a stapler than can reach 4.25 inches.

Some tracts are designed to be printed on both sides of a letter size sheet of paper and then cut in half, making two tracts per printing. I currently cut the pages with an exacto knife and metal straight edge, but I am looking for a good cutter.

The Jewish Problem - by David Baron
written in the late 1800's by a Russian Orthodox Jew who received Yeshua as Messiah, and wrote insightfully and passionately on the future of Israel. His personal testimony is included in this booklet.

Additional books by David Baron can be found at the Ben Israel Book Catalog page.

I Will Make This House Like Shiloh - by Tom Quinlan
A brief but scriptural look at this prophecy in the book of Jeremiah, and other appearances of Shiloh in the Bible.
Above PDF link is for 1-up printing. Choose "scale to fit paper size" for larger booklets. Click here for 2-up version .
The Dedication of Solomon's Temple - by Tom Quinlan
If Solomon is a "type" of Messiah, what significance does the dedication hold for the last days? Think about this: King Solomon sacrificed so many sheep and cattle that they could not be recorded or counted. (Revised Edition accomodates parallels to the book of Revelation) Above PDF link is for 1-up printing. Choose "scale to fit paper size" for larger booklets. Click here for 2-up version .
The Law Shall Go Forth Out of Zion - by Tom Quinlan
Examining our hearts in the light of the Law of God, to see if we are in need of the saving power of God.

Now divided into Part 1 and Part 2. The reason for this is to keep the reader focused on his true status before God if he is trusting in his own goodness. Only then can that the Gospel make sense and really be good news.

This link is Part 1, with Part 2 available only online. If you need a printed copy of Part 2 to give to someone who has read Part 1 but has no online access then email us for a copy.

Timeline: From King Saul to Jesus - by Tom Quinlan
Originally created to visualize when the Prophets appeared in relation to Israel's Kings, the timeline has been updated to show the Babylonian Kings and the Sixty-Nine "Sevens" of Daniel, which takes us to the time of Jesus.