Gospel Tracts

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Gospel Tracts
Memory Cross has created origami Gospel Tracts that includes a very unique four panel fold to talk about the Gospel. This unique design grabs the attention and gives new intending to personal evangelism. Pastor Derek Combs of Jessieville First Baptist Church says:



Our church has attempted tracts previously at various children's outreach events. Most of them get tossed aside and never read. The one tract that appears to captivate the interest of the kids and fogeys may be the Halloween Memory Cross card. It is creative, innovative, and a lot of biblically sound and gospel-centered. I would like Christians to appreciate the treasure they've in this product for child evangelism. There is nothing better."

Child Evangelism

This outreach evangelism card replaces flyers as well as other tracts that many times don’t get read. For Halloween many churches host trunk or treats and Memory Cross has established several Christian outreach tracts utilizing their origami four panel design. Susan had this to state:



We ordered John 3:16 and John 14:6 Gospel tracts to give out at our booth at our town's trunk or treat. We probably distributed 150 approximately at our booth together with free refreshments, and they were great conversation starters about spiritual matters.



A lot of the Gospel tracts connect to NeedHim.org in order to videos that offer more details. Custom evangelism tracts are offered also starting at 500 cards.



As well as tracts for Christian outreach Memory Cross also creates Bible story cards that help children remember important Bible stories. Some from the popular ones include birth of Moses, Moses crossing the Red Sea, Jesus feeding 5 thousand, Jesus calming the storm and tracts in line with the beginning of Romans, called the Roman Road.



Memory Cross also makes preprinted and blank Scripture Memory Cards which help kids put God’s Word within their minds and hearts.



About Memory Cross: Memory Cross was the idea of Andy Lambert that is a Pastor in the United Methodist Church and Mike Vitamvas who owned a printer. Together they created this excellent origami design. Since the start Memory Cross has produced millions of cards which were shipped across the world. The website is: www.memorycross.com