A great way to spread the news
Inexpensive leaflets are great for getting the message out to your community.
So you are looking for ways to outreach to your community and share the Gospel.
You want to reach your friends.
Why not check out CMI’s colour brochures? There are twelve altogether.
They are colourful, easy to read, short, and proclaim the authority and message
of the Bible. They deal with the foundational creation issue.
Now you can download them from this website as pdfs. You can then print small quantities
for yourself on your printer.
For bulk quantities you can get a discount from the store.
Inexpensive leaflets are great for getting the message out to your community. There
are lots of uses:
- For church outreach activities
- At a market stall
- When on vacation
- Post or place in mail boxes in your area
- Enclose with your personal correspondence
- Share some while shopping
- Or simply give one to a friend.
Each one has an area where you can overprint with your own or your church’s
contact details.
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15 Questions that show how evolution does not answer the big questions
that it is claimed to answer. This will encourage those who are
skeptical of evolution as well as foster healthy questioning in those who have been
hoodwinked into thinking it is ‘science’.

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Two recently exposed frauds used to support evolution.
The aim is to create doubt—doubt in evolution. Most people have never imagined
that their belief in evolution could be wrong.

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Some modern-day scientists who oppose evolution and ‘millions
of years’. One widespread myth in our culture is that no
scientists believe in creation. Here are concrete examples of real scientists who
believe in creation.

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Can you tell the difference between Evolution and Natural Selection?
Dispel the confusion out there—natural selection is not evolution. When people
see why, they are open to new ideas.

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Siccar Point, Scotland. Geological brochure especially
relevant to UK residents and geology enthusiasts. Tourists are told that Siccar
Point proves the Bible isn’t true but this brochure shows that it’s
actually evidence for Noah’s Flood.

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Two-tone Twins. If there was just one man and one
woman at the beginning then where did all the ‘races’ come from, with
their ‘different skin colours’?

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3 Sisters. Features a spectacular tourist icon
near Sydney, Australia. Presents powerful geological evidence for Noah’s Flood
in a simple, graphic way, by showing folk what to look for.

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The Giant’s Causeway. Famous tourist destination
on the coast of Northern Ireland. Explains how it points to large-scale watery catastrophe
and how it’s connected to Noah’s Flood.

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Surtsey Surprises. Young island already looks ‘millions
of years old’. Its geology and biology show the skeptics are wrong.

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Who is the Designer? The complexity and vastness
of our earth, creatures and universe is undoubtedly testament to God as creator.

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One Way Journey. Understanding the meaning of death and how you can find hope.

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What Darwin Couldn’t Know. Darwin’s
chance random processes could never produce the inconceivably large amount of information
necessary for life to function.
(Please note that this tract may not be available for purchase in all countries.)

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The Gap Theory. The ‘gap theory’ involves
bad science, bad theology and bad exposition of the Hebrew words in Genesis 1, so
why do some Christians still cling to it?

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One UK resident said, ‘Your Giants Causeway leaflet is being well received
here.’
CMI’s range of full-colour tracts make great witnessing tools.
Download some and give them a try.
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Updated: 1 June 2011
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