Sharing the Gospel with Children: “Let the Little Children Come” – Tracts and Evangelism Tools

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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.  They are wonderful tools to use in Sunday School, VBS, and outreach programs.  They are easy for children to understand and talk about to their friends!

This sampler pack we received included 10 popular gospel tracts and evangelism tools to help children understand the gospel.  They are suitable for children ages 5-12 years old.

John 3:16 Animated Tract
Gospel Buttons FlipAbout
The Most Amazing House Pop-Up Tract
Wordless Bracelet Kit
The True Story of Christmas Animated Tract
The Lost Easter Egg Pop-Up Tract
John 3:16 FlipAbout
Silicon Salvation Bracelet – Medium
Where’s Everybody Going? Animated Tract
Wordless Book

There were quite a few products in the kit that the girls enjoyed.  Their favorite products were the animated tracts.  They had a blast moving the striped black paper to make the pictures move and tell a story.

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The other things the girls liked were the bracelets.  Allie loved beading the bracelet together while she learned what each color meant.  The silicone salvation bracelet was a little big for my girls, but would be perfect for middleschool / highschool ages.

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The Pop-up tracks were fun, they are like story books for children.  I think small children would really love these.

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The FlipAbouts were a little difficult to figure out at first – but are neat once you do.

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You can learn more about Let The Little Children Come by visiting their website.  You can also connect with them on Facebook.

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My name is Elizabeth. I'm a single mom raising my 2 daughters Althea and Cordelia in Kansas

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