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Fun, New Method - Same Powerful Message

For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life.

John 3:16

That is the glorious gospel! That is the message that we need to be sharing with children. The message never changes. The methods we use to tell that message are numerous. I think that it's important to use a variety of tools as we share the gospel with children.

That is the glorious gospel! That is the message that we need to be sharing with children. The message never changes. The methods we use to tell that message are numerous. I think that it's important to use a variety of tools as we share the gospel with children.

So I was excited when Steven Knight from KidminTools.com reached out with a new Halloween evangelistic tool and asked me to review it. He sent a package to me in the mail and what follows is my review of the "Is There Anything Better Than Candy?" box tract.

"Is There Anything Better Than Candy" is a 3D pumpkin that contains candy that you put together and give to kids on Halloween.

Here's How to Put It Together

The box tract comes on a perforated sheet. of cardstock. Punch out the pumpkin. It will look like this:

Pull each pumpkin stem towards the center and hold together with your fingers. Grab one of the other "petals" and pull it to the center. "Petals" 2,3,5 & 6 have a small cut at the outer edge. Slide the two green stems through the slit. Then continue with the rest of the "petals". (Don't forget to put one or two Halloween candies in the center before you start assembling!)

Thoughts and Feedback

I thought this was a really fun way of sharing the gospel with children at Halloween. The box tract is colorful and unique. More importantly, the gospel message inside is written in child-friendly language without losing any of the truth of the gospel.

I like that this tract is different from booklet tracts. It's 3D. It will grab kids attention. It's a cool shape and very eye-catching. I also like that it contains candy. I think it's important to include candy with evangelistic tools at Halloween and this is a really fun way to do it.

I am not a crafty person! This box tract proved easy to put together. (The fact that the numbers inside did not match the instructions for building the pumpkin threw me for a minute, but then I realized that the numbers inside were related only to the order to read the gospel message and that as long as you put together the pumpkin stems first, the rest of the "petals" could be done in any order.) This would be a fun activity to do with your children (or your Sunday School class or club kids, or whatever). The kids can be involved and have fun adding the candy and assembling the pumpkins. You can discuss what the message is and how you hope the children who receive them will respond. You can also pray together for each child who will receive this box tract.

Most tracts are designed for adults to read along with children. They can discuss what they are reading and make sure the child understands as they go along. This tract has been designed for kids to read themselves. I found a surprising amount of text on each "petal" Especially "petals" 3-6. The first "petal" has four lines of text and I think that is the limit that kids will realistically read. I think two lines of text with a cartoon would be a great solution.

This tract seems to be focused on getting the child to pray a prayer of commitment. However, it just ends there. While we want kids to come to faith, there needs to be a step beyond; some follow-up that gets a child involved in a church community. One idea, possibly, is to put a sticker in the center portion with the church website or address.

Summary

I love the creativity of this evangelistic tool. It's a great opportunity for people to have an impact in their community for Christ.