02 July 2018
Memory Cross Review
July 02, 2018
The Memory Cross is an exciting evangelism tool for children and adults. The origami Gospel tracts fascinate everyone who sees them. The designs of the Bible tracts makes people want to keep reading and share them with their friends.
My
Thoughts:
I’ve
used a lot of tracks throughout the years. Some tracts are more appealing for children
and others for adults. The Memory Cross is by far the most unique gospel tracts
I’ve seen and will be received well by adults and children alike.
I received a sample bag of 13 tracks to try out.
The Memory Cross is created by Pastor Andy Lambert in Winston-Salem, NC in the United Methodist Church. He wanted something unique to help with teaching children to capture their attention in class and to teach them the scripture. Thus Memory Cross came about as a result.
I received a sample bag of 13 tracks to try out.
The Memory Cross is created by Pastor Andy Lambert in Winston-Salem, NC in the United Methodist Church. He wanted something unique to help with teaching children to capture their attention in class and to teach them the scripture. Thus Memory Cross came about as a result.
The
tracts are bright and colorful. The paper is sturdy for countless use while
folding the cards over and over. They even have a blank tract you can color yourself
to make a unique track yourself. The blank card tracks would be a fun activity
for kids to make one themselves. The kids could take home their homemade tracks
to share with their parents. I remember when my husband was the children’s
pastor in the inner city of Denver we would make sure the kids took home tracks
for their parents. Some of the parents couldn’t read and I can’t help thinking
how neat these would have been for the kids to take home sharing their homemade
gospel tracks with their parents. What a unique way to share the gospel.
I
don’t know if I can adequately explain how these work. Each card opens up in
the middle, then folds out horizontally, then vertically and coming to the
shape of the cross and keeps folding within itself until it goes to the beginning.
Each fold is a unique picture all by itself. Don’t worry they aren’t complicated
to use. You can watch the video to get a full picture of The Memory Cross.
They
have a variety of options available from scripture memorizations, Ten
Commandments, ones for adults and kids, Spanish, VBS, and much more available.
This
are quite impressive and can be used in your children’s school, VBS, mission
trips, and spreading the gospel to others. There is a variety of sizes
available also.
Another
neat feature is that The Memory Cross can be customized for your unique
organization.
The
Memory Cross is a high quality product to share the message of our Lord and
Savior Jesus. I highly recommend them.
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I received a free copy of this book to review
from CWA Review Crew. I was not required
to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. The opinions
I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC
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