Evangecube
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Exactly what I was looking for. worked great on our mission trip to Tanzania
May 15, 2013
Ages 5 to the young youth are enjoying these cubes.
January 4, 2013
An Interesting Tool For Evangelism
Although EvangeCube is an appropriate name, it does make me smile a little bit. I think this product is something many Americans would laugh at, but I do think that it can be a useful tool with elementary students and in cross-cultural settings. The graphics are simple, but the message is great. You open the seven panel cube and rotate it to show how sin separates us from God, how Jesus died on the cross for our sins, was buried, rose again, and how God created a way for us to be with Him in Heaven. Pictures of fire, pierced hands, and the crucifixion of Jesus should prevent a watered-down message from occurring. You complete the presentation by discussing the last side of the cube which contains pictures of a Bible, a man praying, hands shaking (Christian fellowship), and a cross (sharing the gospel). An English leaflet comes with each cube to explain the pictures. Although I do not see myself using EvangeCube for outreach purposes, I have used the cube on a few occasions to help my daughters better understand and explain the gospel to others. They think it is wonderful, and I can see how it would be extremely meaningful for those who are unable to read a Bible. I recommend watching one of the EvangeCube YouTube presentations and the testimonials on the e3 Resources site.
January 2, 2013
Great product
We were studying a missionary in our Children In Action class. He also uses this product. The kids loved seeing the story of Jesus in this cube.
July 6, 2012