I'm sure that I don't need to ask any of my readers if they have young children in their lives, as the content of this blog revolves mainly around homeschooling, crafts, and general products and resources for families. Maybe a better question would be, have you thought about how best to present the gospel to those children? I want to share a great child evangelism tool to help with that challenge.
This month, I received a free Let The Little Children Come To Me Gospel Tract kit to review, in exchange for my honest opinion.
Let me begin with some general information about this kit:
LET THE LITTLE CHILDREN COME
Let The Little Children Come aims to provide effective gospel tracts and evangelism tools and resources for children.
It is the hope that these tools and resources will help you in conveying the powerful gospel message to children.
the gospel tracts are all specially designed to capture and hold the attention of children, while not distracting them from the core message of salvation through Jesus Christ.
What's in the kit?
There are several animated tracts. They are mini storybooks with distorted pictures, that then appear to move when the enclosed black and white screen is moved across each animation. They're pretty cool, and even my 12 year old got a kick out of them.
Then there are a couple mini pop up storybooks that tell about Jesus. Just like the ones you enjoyed as a kid!
Young crafters will enjoy the wordless bracelet kit. They'll string colored beads in a specific order as you discuss with them the symbol of each color, in order to learn about the gift of salvation.
Slightly older children will enjoy the flip about books. They take a minute or two to get the hang of, but you fold the book at a 90 degree turn, which allows you to then open it to a new photo.
Every kid that I've met loves those silicone bracelets. Let The Children Come To Me provides a multi-colored bracelet that comes with a small guide to help adults go through each color and talk about what each color symbolizes. It also includes a prayer of salvation. This would be great for parents, grandparents, teachers, Awana leaders, and on and on. This one was probably my favorite.
Finally, there is the wordless book. When I saw this in the kit, I thought that it might just be extra packaging, but oh no. The book is made up of colored pages, each of which represents an aspect of the gospel. Gold represents Heaven, Black page is sin, Red page is the blood of Jesus, White is forgiveness, Green is growth in our relationship with Jesus.
Every one of these resources includes detailed instructions in how to use, what questions to ask, Bible verses to use, and suggestions to grab the attention of your audience.
I really like this kit. What a wonderful way to present the gospel to young children, in a manner that engages their imagination and curiosity. Every one of these resources is small enough to take anywhere. Carry them in your pocket or a purse. Just like a little portable mission kit, lol. These are useful for anyone who knows and loves Jesus, and wants to share Him with the children in their lives. Whether you're a parent, grandparent, Sunday school teacher, VBS volunteer, and I could list many more I'm sure, these are a wonderful way to further the gospel for the glory of God. I plan to keep these handy, and I hope you'll click on the links below, and get some for yourselves as well!
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