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In here we are going to plant ideas, resources and links to "tools" we think will be highly effective for you when witnessing. Some will be highly professional, others will be home made concoctions! Don't let a little thing like writing or design skills prevent you from telling the good news! Just go go it, God will honour your efforts.

See something that might be worth sharing? You know what to do!

We are happy to make available our first ever GOD is not a Secret! Gospel leaflet! Six glossy pages of profound truths and "make you think" statements make this a great piece of information to share with non believers in your family and social circle. The website is all over it in the hope it will draw folks into a real concern about their eternal salvation. Our prayer is that the Holy Spirit will use it as a tool to convict readers of sin. Could you use some of these to plant seeds in peoples hearts & minds? Who knows, it may even be the resource that triggers salvation in some one you love. Either way we don't believe that anyone who comes into contact with the information presented here will simply be able to forget about it. Email us if you would like us to mail you some free of charge. Or  sign up for the newsletter as we always send a sample with the CD offer.

Don't be fooled that this film is now past it's sell by date! The images portrayed on screen will stick with your friends and family for a long time afterwards. Probably the most powerful visual evangelism DVD we know of! Why not arrange a movie party or watch it with friends informally. Try t, You'll be very surprised at the impact, even if they have seen it before. Can also be "Double barrelled" by using it in tandem with the Documentary or book Changed Lives: Miracles of The Passion by Jody Eldred. Click the image for a purchasing option.

A DVD Detailing various accounts of people who say their lives were dramatically changed as a result of seeing the move "The Passion of the Christ". Meet the Drug Dealer who changes his ways, The man who got away with murder, only to hand himself in after seeing the movie. Listen to the lady who says God healed her of cancer when her life was radically changed with the movie being the catalyst. Many more inspiring accounts including the production assistant working on the the movie who was struck by lightning, on set, twice! with three months between strikes! Click the image to order.

The book version of the DVD above. The accounts lose none of their impact in printed form and is an ideal resource for those who prefer the written word to moving images. Click on the image for an ordering option but ordering from most bookshops should not be a problem.

We are always giving out, leaving around small "Pick Ups" that look something like the image to the left. We have seen by the hits on the site that they work! You can copy this design, make one of your own or contact us for some of ours to help folks find the site. Leave them on buses, trains, in libraries, doctors offices, around your workplace, in your kids lunch box.........just about anywhere!

Get Yourself a box of ............ .Chalk!   Never heard the story of Mr Eternity? (AKA - Arthur Stace?) Then read on and be inspired!    Arthur Stace was a loser, a no-hoper, an alcoholic and completely illiterate. He lived in the streets of Sydney, regarded by many who saw him as a lost cause.
One Sunday night in 1932 he entered St Barnabas' Anglican Church on Broadway, Sydney, and heard the Reverend T. C. Hammond preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. The Banner of Truth has published a paperback biography of T. C. Hammond. Arthur was convicted by the Spirit of God. He left the church, crossed the road, and sat under a tree in Victoria Park where he committed his life to Jesus Christ. He had become a new creation.

Later that year he was at the Burton Street Baptist Tabernacle on the corner of Palmer Street, Darlinghurst when he heard the evangelist John G Ridley preaching.
In his urgent, commanding voice, John Ridley cried, "Eternity! Eternity! Oh, that this word could be emblazoned across the streets of Sydney!"
Arthur Stace the little man who still could not read or write left that church, took some yellow chalk, bent down and wrote one word on the footpath. And throughout the night for the next 40 years, while Sydney slept, Arthur would take his chalk and write in immaculate copperplate handwriting the word "eternity" on footpaths, entrances to the train station, and anywhere else he thought it would catch people's attention.
Sydneysiders would alight from their commuter trains of a morning and see this word as they walked to work.
In Sydney today, you can still see the word in three places...

1) On his gravestone in Waverley Cemetery, commemorating the life of Arthur Stace who had become known as 'Mr Eternity'.
2) Inside the huge bell in the GPO clock tower which had been dismantled during the second world war. When the clock tower was rebuilt in the 1960s, the bell was brought out of storage and as the workmen were installing the bell they noticed, inside, the word "eternity" in Arthur Stace's chalk. (No one ever found out how Stace had been able to get to the bell, which had been sealed up, to add this mysterious entry to Sydney's folklore.)
3) In Town Hall Square, between St Andrew's Cathedral and the Sydney Town Hall. When the area was redeveloped in the 1970s, a solid brass replica of the word in Stace's original copperplate handwriting was embedded in the footpath near a fountain as an eternal memorial to Arthur Stace.

As the year 2000 was welcomed, the word "eternity" in Stace's handwriting, was emblazoned NOT across the streets of Sydney as John Ridley had wished, but across the face of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and, thanks to modern technology, was seen around the world.
Of all the words that have been spoken during the first two millennia, the one chosen by otherwise-godless people to be featured on the Harbour Bridge at the dawn of the year 2000, is the one that was used to remind so many busy Sydneysiders of their impending appointment with their Creator.
Because Sydney's fireworks display was the first of the international celebrations to be telecast around the globe, people in every continent witnessed the miracle that God performed when he touched the life of one little, 'insignificant' man - Arthur Stace - a man who heard the voice of God and responded by committing his life to 'preaching' his one-word sermon.
Heaven only knows how God will continue to speak to the hearts of so many people around the globe, using the work He started back in the 1930s through Arthur Stace and his piece of yellow chalk. 



How about writing your own tract? 
Don’t say,“But I can’t write,” say, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”  Write out your testimony, and have a friend or two read it over for you.
Then type your edited version.print some off and keep copies in your wallet
or purse to give to old friends or people you meet with the words, “You may like to read
this when you have a moment, I wrote it myself.” Your testimony need not be super dramatic (ex. “I was a drug dealer and a mass murderer before coming to Christ…”) as most people can’t personally relate to such a story.  A simple, honest appraisal of yourself before Christ can be MUCH more effective than you realise. If you need help with doing this we will be glad to help out. Don't put it off, do it today!

Do the people you want to reach have internet access? If so, send them this entertaining ( and delightfully cheesy!) link. Put your speakers on and take a look! Click the question mark to satisfy your curiosity.
                     

Try this simple yet powerful illustration on your friends.
This sounds complex but is actually very easy.
All you need is a blank piece of paper. A4 is ideal but it will work fine with whatever you can get your hands on. Why not grab a piece just now and we’ll talk you through it?
Ready? , Fold the paper from the top down about a third. This should leave you with a square piece. Fold the top left corner into the middle and crease it down. Fold the right corner down and crease it, as though you were making a paper plane. You should now have something that looks like a house with a pointed roof.
Continue “making a plane” by folding the paper in half. Crease it down the centre.
By now it should look like a paper plane before you fold the wings down. Now turn the point of the plane toward the ground, with the shorter edge to your left.
Starting at the top left side, place your thumbs and fore fingers a little more than a third across to the right, and carefully tear downwards in a straight line, until you have torn the piece off altogether.

Place the torn piece down but don’t let it blow away. Then rip off another (little more than a third), vertically(rip it as straight as you can), Place this piece with the other, then put the remaining (long) piece on the table, away from the other two strips. Now open the two pieces and carefully make them into letters.

You will find two “Ls” and the other pieces of paper will form the letters “E” and “H”. When you put them all together you will have the word “HELL”.
The remaining long piece when opened will form a perfect cross.

Here is a suggested story to accompany this illustration:

A Christian was once talking to an atheist and someone who went to church. The atheist said he didn’t believe in God, Heaven, and hell. The cross (as you are telling the story begin folding the paper). The Christian warned him that he would have to face him whether he believed in him or not. The church goer said he believed everything the bible said but he hadn’t repented as yet.
While the Christian was pleading with them both, a truck came around the corner, up onto the pavement and killed all three of them.
As they stood before the judgement throne of god, the EX atheist looked down and saw a piece of paper in the Christians hand. He said “That’s a ticket into heave! Give it to me!” the Christian said, “I’ll tell you what I will do. I will give a third of the ticket to each of you”. (This is where you tear off the two strips, and place the longer one away from them. Then you pick up the two pieces and say, “so they took their tickets, and gave them to God. He said “Let’s see where the tickets say you are to go.”

As you open them, they spell the word “hell”.

Then you say “the Christian walked up to the throne and gave his one third of the ticket to God”, who said “The only way to get in is the way of the cross”, and you open the third piece, revealing the cross”
This is a particularly good way to conclude a time of witnessing as it illustrates what you have been saying. But use it anytime you think it will go down well, or when it won’t!




                      




 
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