Reverend Wonderful (tract)

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Reverend Wonderful is a religious tract written by Jack Chick. It was originally printed in 1992, and currently remains an out of print title (however, all out-of-print titles can be ordered from Chick Publications for a minimum quantity of 10,000 tracts). It is listed on their website under the subject "For Christians" and also tagged as "Ecumenism".

The Reverend Dr. Arthur G. Westhall (D.D., M.A., B.A., Th.D., D.R.E.) is a highly popular minister. However, he does not believe or preach the true Gospel, preaching an ecumenical one instead which teaches all religions are equal.

Meanwhile, a man (not named) is asking God for the next person with whom he should share the Gospel, and is led to Westhall (who is coming out of his office). When the man attempts to share the Gospel, Westhall mocks him, asking him if he even knows with whom he is speaking, later suggesting that laws be passed to stop such actions in the future.

The next day, Westhall boards a plane to London, which is involved in a mid-air crash, killing him.

At Judgment Day God welcomes a former prostitute and drug addict (May Lou Richards) into Heaven as a result of her repentance, after which He judges Westhall, specifically mentioning the encounter with God's servant who tried to witness to him.

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