Based on Matthew 14: 13-21 This card tells the story of how Jesus fed 5,000 with only 5 loaves of bread and 2 fish. Memory Cross uses an origami-inspired card with four panels that make a never-ending loop to tell the story of Jesus feeding five thousand. The card captures the attention of children and is an excellent Sunday School resource when teaching children about this miracle.
I love these Christmas cards and they are a great witness to people that I’m trying to gently share. God‘s love with. this is the second year. I’m sending out these Christmas cards. We also ordered the Halloween tracks for trunk or treat the kids Just love them. thank you so much. Keep going for God💖
I handed out the 10 commandment memory cross and all the kids loved It! They wanted more to give to their friends! They said it was a fidget paper 10 commandments! I was cool and into where the kids are at with their friends at school. Bulk pricing for more tracts needed in every area for kids for VBS, etc. Thank you Memory Cross.
I love the blank memory crosses. I have used them for many different crafts to demonstrate a repeated loop for understanding a story or set of scriptures. The kids always enjoy them, and the versatility makes them a “go-to” for giving children’s church lessons a fun activity. I like the large ones best, but the small ones are fun too.
Our trick or treaters all receive this gospel tract with their candy. It's eye catching and fun to use so we believe kids will use it many times, share it with family and friends and keep it around.
We get to share Christ with about 250 kids on Halloween. Praise God
This is one of only two English/Spanish cards I'm aware of, and it looks to be a winner, especially to young girls, however, it will be fine for young boys, probably not older ones. That's just my opinion. I get little to no feedback on the ones I pass out.
I work at a place where customers come in with children of all ages. I keep some of these memory cards in my desk drawer. I often engage the kids who are old enough to read in conversation with questions like......"do you know the ten commandments"......or "do you know the story about"..........and then I show them these cards.......show them how to use them.........let them try them......then send them out with a card to take home. They are so amazed and happy to show them to their parents.....or sometimes a grandparent......they love them.
It's a great way to share "church" with them.
I work at a place where customers come in with children of all ages. I keep some of these memory cards in my desk drawer. I often engage the kids who are old enough to read in conversation with questions like......"do you know the ten commandments"......or "do you know the story about"..........and then I show them these cards.......show them how to use them.........let them try them......then send them out with a card to take home. They are so amazed and happy to show them to their parents.....or sometimes a grandparent......they love them.
It's a great way to share "church" with them.
I work at a place where customers come in with children of all ages. I keep some of these memory cards in my desk drawer. I often engage the kids who are old enough to read in conversation with questions like......"do you know the ten commandments"......or "do you know the story about"..........and then I show them these cards.......show them how to use them.........let them try them......then send them out with a card to take home. They are so amazed and happy to show them to their parents.....or sometimes a grandparent......they love them.
It's a great way to share "church" with them.