Ministry launches clever apron as a way to evangelize

Posted: 21 May, 2009

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Russia (MNN) ― Women in Russia and the former Soviet Union grow their relationships in the kitchen. 

Global Aid Network has found a way to share the wordless book while building relationships. They've introduced "Gospel aprons," with six pockets of various colors, each of which represents an important aspect of the message of truth.

For example, black symbolizes mankind's sin that darkens our hearts apart from Christ; red represents the cleansing blood of Jesus that was shed on the cross for the forgiveness of our sins, etc.

In each colored pocket is a printed card explaining the color as it relates to the Gospel message. Recipients of the Gospel Aprons greatly appreciate the gift and the daily reminder of the love of Jesus

If you would like to assist with this ministry, there are two ways you can help. The first is to make the Gospel aprons. Just sign up below to receive a kit which contains everything you need (except the thread) to make two aprons .

Once you receive the kit, assemble and sew the aprons, and send them back to the address provided. The aprons will be added to those sewn at the GAiN warehouse and will be used to share the Gospel during various mission trips throughout the year.

If you don't sew but would still like to help, you can make a financial contribution to help provide additional kits. Click here for details. 

 

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  • Primary Religion: Christianity
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