"What Do We All Have In Common?" was the first Gospel tract written by Mark Manning in 1998. While living in the Dominican Republic, a predominately Catholic culture, he used this tract (translated into Spanish) for his own personal witnessing, teaching, and preaching. This experience provided further insight into clearly articulating and demonstrating through illustrations that salvation is by faith and not by works- to even the most devout Catholics. This tract is an excellent tool; whether you're witnessing one-on-one with someone or leaving on the table with a tip… It is thorough enough to share the Gospel with someone who has no previous knowledge or is steeped in a false religion and/or may be confused about "earning" eternal life…
Its catchy and thought-provoking title will grab attention, and its clear presentation of the Gospel is probably why it remains our number one seller after all these years! By emphasizing truths that place "all" people on a "common" ground (explained in the first paragraph and throughout the tract), this tract is readily accepted. Relating with the reader and finding our commonalities to share the Gospel is a great way to be a witness for Jesus Christ!