The Controversial, Radical, Politically Incorrect, Horrible, Awful, Banned Superbowl Ad That Wasn’t

Fox Sports has called a Super Bowl TV commercial with the Bible verse John 3:16 “too religious” and declined to run it. There was even more surprise when it did air with no explanation or announcement from the network.

A 30-second commercial called “LookUp 316” says, “John 3:16, what’s that mean?” The answer is easy. Look it up.

Preacher Vs. Creature: Mad Mike’s Monster Message

This is a horribly frightening account. You might call it a FRANKENwitness.

“Mad Mike” Stockwell is normally fearless in his Gospel presentations with live people, but this time he met his match with the undead. If you have the courage, click to read this spooky, scary, awful encounter that has never before been attempted… nor ever will be again! (Make sure you read this with the lights on.)

Boo! Kid’s Harvest Fun Tract & Cootie Catcher

This is great! Puzzles, games, riddles, jokes, mazes, a scary, creepy website…and a kid-friendly Gospel message—all on a one sheet that you can hand out with candy on Halloween Harvest night!

Redeem the evening with this wonderful tract by Anna “Banana” Jackson, proprietor, along with her husband Dale, of the web store Evangelism Stuff.

Click here to download one and print them off by the hundreds.

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And here’s another unique Harvest Tract:
The Cootie Catcher

These days parents are wary of what their kids get in Halloween bags, especially if it’s something Christian. If it’s suspect, like loosely wrapped homemade brownies given by the hippie commune down the street, or a tract with a smiling Jesus, it gets thrown away. But here’s a novel idea: a sanctified version of the Cootie Catcher.

You remember those don’t you? Little boys and girls everywhere would write out their fortunes and whatever came up, that was their future, like having to marry little Billy, the kid with the funny nose, etc. On this evangelistic version every “fortune” that kids (or parents) read gives a very clear—and scary—Gospel presentation.

Here’s the “fortune” under the symbols for “road” and “heart” on the Cootie Catcher: