Memory Cross Challenges
Churches to reach one
million
children with the Gospel
this Halloween
High Point, NC-
Halloween presents
churches with a unique
opportunity. It is the
only day of the year
where neighborhood
children knock on church
member’s doors asking
for a treat. This year
in addition to candy
Memory Cross challenges
churches to reach out
and share the Gospel.
Memory Cross has
created a Gospel tract
that children and
parents simply cannot
put down. The tract
entitled “What could be
sweeter than free
candy?” shows how God’s
love is the best free
gift of all.
Memory Cross is a
4-panel, origami style
card that creates a
never ending loop that
will instantly capture
children’s attention as
it walks them through
the plan of salvation.
For those with questions
about accepting Christ
or asking, “Now what?,”
Memory Cross has
partnered with NEED HIM
(1-888-633-3446 or www.needhim.org)
as a resource on the
“Free Candy” Halloween
card. Need Him
provides resources that
further explain the plan
of salvation and
encourage them to join a
local church.
Great for
Trunk-or-Treat,
Hallelujah or Fall
Festival activities.
The Church is commanded
to share the Good News
of Christ. Halloween
presents a unique
opportunity. For the
price of a piece of
candy church members can
share Jesus with their
trick-or-treaters and
Fall Festival attendees.
Memory Cross works so
that children will not
merely read it once and
discard it, but flip
through the panels over
and over again, thereby
internalizing the
message.
The Halloween card can
be customized with a
church’s name and a
short message. With an
order of 40 packs a
church can have their
name and information
printed on the card for
free. The card can then
be used to not only
share the Gospel but to
invite people to
church. If 1,000
churches participated
over one million
children would receive
the Gospel message this
Halloween. Check out
www.memorycross.com
and click on the
Halloween link for more
details and testimonies
about the impact this
unique ministry resource
is having.
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