![]() Strips, Toons, and Bluesies, written by Douglas Bevan Dowd and Todd Hignite, stated that "it's safe to assume Chick saw at least some" Tijuana bibles since the books and, according to Dowd and Hignite, Chick tracts were "strikingly similar" to Tijuana bibles like Tijuana bibles the tracts mostly targeted youth of lower socioeconomic classes and "were loaded with stereotypes". Included with the prayer are directions for converting to Christianity, which is also repeated on the inside back panel along with steps to take should the reader convert to Christianity. In the tracts dealing with "false religions", the prayer includes a clause to reject these religions. In most of these tracts it is a standard sinner's prayer for salvation. The back cover of the tract contains a blank space for churches to stamp their name and address Chick Publications is willing to print custom back covers, but at least 10,000 tracts must be ordered.Ĭhick tracts end with a suggested prayer for the reader to pray to accept Jesus Christ. ![]() The material is written in comic book format, with the front panel featuring the title of the tract and the inside back panel devoted to a standard sinner's prayer. The tracts themselves are approximately 3 by 5 inches (8 by 13 cm), and approximately twenty pages in length. ![]() Chick Publications has its headquarters in Rancho Cucamonga, California, and a mailing address in Ontario, California.Īs of January 2015, Chick Publications had produced over 250 different titles, about 100 of which are still in print, and are available in over 100 languages. ![]() Most notably, Chick tracts express strong anti-Catholic views, as well as criticisms of other faiths, including Judaism, Islam, and Mormonism.Ĭhick Publications produces and markets the Chick tracts, along with other comic books, books, and posters. His company Chick Publications has continued to print these tracts, in addition to those by new writers.Īlthough many of Chick's tracts express views that are generally accepted within mainstream Christian theology, several tracts have expressed controversial viewpoints. The cover of This Was Your Life!, a Chick tract that was translated into over a hundred languages and is described by Chick Publications as its most popular title.Ĭhick tracts are short evangelical gospel tracts in a comic book format, originally created by American publisher and religious cartoonist Jack Chick in the 1960s. ![]()
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