Posts Tagged ‘church’
December 17, 2007
Many church signs use double entendre to get their messages across. Do you like this message? Why or why not?
Posted in Christianity, Church Signs, Evangelism in Advertising, Godvertising in General | Tagged advertising, Christian, Christianity, church, double entendre, evangelism, exterior, godvertising, promotional, sign | 1 Comment »
December 17, 2007
I don’t think this was the name of the church congregation, but a descriptor of it. Anyone out there know for sure? I have to hand it to them…most people would have inadvertently omitted the hyphens. I congratulate them on their excellent grammar. If you care to see a larger version, here it is.
Posted in Christianity, Church Signs, Evangelism in Advertising, Godvertising in General | Tagged advertising, awning, church, evangelical, godvertising, hyphen, hyphenated, sign | Leave a Comment »
November 21, 2007

This is an interesting twist on the church-sign sermon. You can’t simply drive by the church to catch the abbreviated version of the sermon. If you want the wisdom, you have to come in. I like it.
Posted in Christianity, Church Signs, Evangelism in Advertising, Godvertising in General | Tagged attendance, changeable lettering, Christian, Christianity, church, church sign, godvertising, sermon | 1 Comment »
November 20, 2007

This is a billboard that ran in the 1950s. It was designed pro bono by the Advertising Council. I’m just curious…was this a more appropriate message for the 50s than for today or would this work today?
Posted in Christianity, Church Signs, Evangelism in Advertising, Godvertising in General | Tagged billboard, Christianity, church, Islam, Judaism, mosque, prayer, praying, synagogue, temple | 2 Comments »