Thursday, May 25, 2006

And now a message from our sponsor

I am amazed oftentimes at the immaturity of many adults, especially those claiming to be Christians. So it is refreshing, to say the least, when I see such wisdom and purpose in Hannah, who is only six. She created a card on her own initiative and without help so that she could share it with someone as a tract.

Cover page:
1. Dear Parents do you know
Jesus Christ the son of
God? God gave his only
Son Jesus to die on the
cross For our sins.
Jesus died on the cross
.But three days later
he rose from the dead.
That was his way of
Saying I Love you.
2. If you want to learn
more about God and
Jesus read the Bible

3. do you believe that
Jesus died on the cross
for your sins? Do you
want to ask Jesus in
you heart if you do
turn the page

Open card (written across entire page):
4. okay if you want
to ask Jesus in your Heart. Do you beleive Jesus died on the
cros do you believe he rose again
after that good
Say what I Say
Dear God I believe you died on the cross for my sin and
I believe you rose again three days later will you
Please come in to my Heart in Jesus name Amen_
if that was real you will go to Heaven!

Close card (back page):
When your throu
Please give this to
Your children (child)
or somebody you
dont even know!
and how old are
you! No your a
Newborn!

(misspelling and punctuation left uncorrected)

4 comments:

Hollye said...

Hannah made the latch hook wall hanging in the picture. This is one of her first sewing projects for school. She not only learned about sewing but also about setting goals (three rows per day) and persevering. The kit was a gift from her Granny.

Risa said...

Great job on the brochure Hannah!

Anonymous said...

Wow, I'm extremely impressed with Hannah at only 6. Mainly with her writing ability and strong desire to share the truth with others. She is a perfect example of why we need to: be as little children before the Lord.

What a beautiful family! Great job Paul and Hollye!

Miss you guys... I was just looking at the twins picture on our fridge this morning and thinking of you.

Anonymous said...

I liked making tracts for people when I was 6 and I still do!By the way I like sewing to.