As the ministry of ATS continues to expand, various news organizations are noticing the value and integrity that American Tract brings to the Christian community and beyond. The ATS Press Room is setup to allow you to view Press Releases and media reviews of our ministry:
::2005::
American Tract Society finds few taboos in topics and faith targets
as it marks 180 years of changing hearts. (2-09-2005)
American Tract Society Sends “When Disaster
Strikes” Gospel Tract To Tsunami Relief Sites With Victims
Relief Ministries Teams. (1-14-2005)
::2004::
Halloween Hits American Tract Society midst ATS Push for
Nonpartisan Voter Registration and Sanctity of Traditional
Marriage Covanent. (10-15-2004)
American Tract Society and Assemblies of God Send Survival
Gospel To Three Tough Worlds. (9-27-2004)

Dan Southern, President of the Dallas-based American Tract Society (ATS), will be the speaker at a Pentagon prayer breakfast on October 6. (9-8-2004)
Spiderman Tackles Trick-Or-Treaters As American Tract Society's Halloween Hero (8-24-2004)
ATS Takes Preaching and Politics To Task With Voter Packs Pushing Registration and Salvation (7-15-2004)
South Carolina Man To Honor Reagan At Rotunda With Commemorative Tract (6-15-2004)
Barna PastorPoll Released (5-7-2004)
Barna finds that pastors favor friendship, lifestyle, and evangelism.
Spanish Passion Releases (03-18-2004)
MultiLingual Passion Tract

Spanish Passion Tract

Spanish Passion Tract (Spanish version PR)

ATS Representatives attend Passion Premiere, Plano, TX (2-25-2004)
ATS setup a table and distributed tracts from 5:30 am to 7 am on February 25th, at the
Passion premiere in the Dallas area. President, Dan Southern, and Marketing Director, Mark Brown, represented ATS.
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PBS.org (2-20-2004)
ATS featured in the PBS story, "Who Really Killed Jesus?"

CBSNEWS.COM (02-18-2004)
View ATS President, Dan Southern, in interview with CBS News.
BP News (02-06-2004)
Passion & related resources quickly becoming outreach tools
story
NY Times (02-05-2004)
One of these, the American Tract Society in Garland, Tex., proclaims on its Web site that the movie is "one of the greatest opportunities for evangelism in 2,000 years." Daniel Southern, the society's president, said his group had produced two tracts tied into the movie, and expected one to sell over one million copies.
The Garland-based American Tract Society has produced two new pieces of Christian literature, or tracts, that attempt to answer one question posed by the movie: Who is responsible for Jesus' death?

ATS Press Release
The Passion 