Full
version: The Big Mistake is a works-based religion,
prevalent in many cultures. Several illustrations are given to show
you just can't be good enough to deserve salvation.
Same
message, shorter version – with a few modifications.
Best for those who do not like to read longer text (but
not as self-explanatory as the full version).
A
soccer ball thinks he's in for huge success, only to find
he's always kicked around. At this point the Son of his
Maker steps in and the reader is told of the Good News
of salvation.
A
teenager, born to a very Catholic family, searches for
more. A missionary leads her to Christ - with the use
of a tract and the Bible.
For
those who really want an encounter with God but who are
searching in the wrong place – in "religion",
as opposed to in a relationship with God.
Our
decisions shape our lives and destinies. Mentions two
of Jesus' parables that refer to rejecting the Lord and
the dire eternal consequences of such a decision.
Subjects
commit high treason against their king. The only way to
escape from punishment is to confess guilt and accept
the King's complete and official pardon.
The
pictures tell the whole story (with a few words and Scripture
verses). Illustrates man's rebellion and the possibility
of "cross-ing" over to God.
Some
think Jesus was not God and knew it; others, that Jesus
thought He was God but actually wasn't. The only logical
option is that Jesus was Who He said He was: the very
Son of God!
For
a society that tries to push Jesus aside, a reminder that
Christmas is the birthday of God's Son - and that His
Son is His greatest gift to man.