I was your average evangelical Protestant for the first 47 years of my life before converting to Catholicism 8 years ago.
When I was a teenager, I actually carried on a correspondence with Jack T. Chick. I convinced him to change the text in one of his tracts.
So he wasn’t always so fanatical. And there was a time when a lot of evangelical Protestants used his tracts, or at least some of them. I think there has always been a camp of evangelical Protestants who considered themselves “too intellectual” to use “comic books” to tell people about Jesus. But there were plenty more of us who agreed with Chick’s slogan back then: Chick tracts get read. They do get read–lots of people like to read comic books, and his little books are cleverly drawn and have good stories.
Sometime in the 1980s, I believe it was Cornerstone, or perhaps it was Christianity Today, both highly-respected evangelical Protestant publications, that did an expose of Jack T. Chick’s “anti-Catholic” tracts. All of us were talking about it back then, because it was quite shocking and revealed many falsehoods and misleading information in Jack T. Chick’s anti-Catholic tracts.
After this, most evangelicals rejected Jack T. Chick as a serious teacher/writer, and most churches and evangelical organizations stopped putting out his tracts.
After all, the Bible says that if a prophet is wrong about just ONE thing, then he is NOT to be trusted. And to evangelical Protestants, when they recognized that Chick was wrong about many of the facts in his anti-Catholic tracts, they recognized that his other tracts and booklets were spurious at best and dangerous at worst.
HOWEVER–I still think that there is some good in Jack T. Chick, and that he has written at least ONE TRACT that ALL Christians, including CATHOLICS–can appreciate and be inspired by.
That tract is called Somebody Loves Me–here is a link to a site where you can read this little tract in its entirety. It is a lovely little story that tells the most basic Gospel message–that God loves us.
chick.com/reading/tracts/0006/0006_01.asp
Yes, the text after the illustrations is obviously not theologically-correct according to the Catholic Church. But the illustrated STORY of the little child who is introduced to Jesus is very sweet and simple, and although I realize that many Catholics are more advanced than this in their understanding of God and His Church, there are still quite a few Catholics and Protestants who still haven’t figured out a lot of the basics about God. This little tract might be just the jump-start they need to give them a proper perspective–Jesus loves me.