(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) They're talking all about tracks, you know, and look, I don't have any problem with tracks, you know. I think that they're great coasters to put my drink on. I like them to write notes on if I need to write something down. They make great paper airplanes. But honestly, I'm sick of tracks becoming a substitute for soul in it. That's the thing that makes me mad about it. Why are you against tracks? I'm not against tracks. I'm against people not soul in it. That's what I'm against. And you know what? People will take the time that they should be out preaching the Gospel, opening their mouth boldly to make known to Mr. Goss, and they'll just use it handing out a track. Now I am against tracks that say that in order to be saved you have to repent of your sins, because that's not what the Bible says. The Bible says believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved. But I'm not against tracks. I'm just against handing out tracks, because you ought to be preaching instead of just handing out pieces of paper. And I've said this to people. Show me tracks in the Bible. And that's my favorite thing to say anyway. Show me in the Bible. Show me in the Bible, where you just walk up to somebody and hand them a piece of paper. Don't preach to them. Just, here, read this. You know, Philip goes up to the Ethiopian eunuch, hey, you got a long drive? Read this. And if you read while you're driving, you need a car sick, Ethiopian eunuch. So he's giving them, oh, just read this. Cornelius, oh, I'm not going to go there. I'm just going to send him some tracks. I'm going to send him a chick track. He's going to read a little comic book, and then Cornelius and all his house are going to get saved. Look, it's not biblical, and people will try to, and I've said this over and over, you can't show me tracks in the Bible. If it's so important, if it's such a big deal, if you're going to spend hours a week doing it instead of soul winning, which is in the Bible, knocking doors, house to house, preach the gospel, that's all biblical. I said, if you're going to spend so much time in Ephraim, why isn't anything like that in the Bible, ever?