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Pro-God
ads will hit some 1,000 subway cars throughout New York
City beginning Friday, announced the New York church
sponsoring the campaign.
Wed, Jan. 13, 2010:
Pro-God ads will hit some 1,000 subway cars throughout
New York City beginning Friday, announced the New York
church sponsoring the campaign.
Times Square Church, located in the heart of Times
Square in New York City, will launch its ad campaign in
hundreds of subway cars and on 50 platform posters in
Manhattan stations at the end of this week.
Ads will boldly fea ture the words “God is” in the center, surrounded by words describing God's qualities in
colorful fonts. Among the “God is” attributes are: with
you, willing to help, able to protect, a father, a
husband to the widow, your friend, aware of your
struggle, a good listener, the one who loves you, power
to change, incredible, ready to forgive, there when no
one else is, looking at you, Jesus.
“We want to encourage people to seek God and prove that
indeed He is,” explains Carter Conlon, senior pastor of
Times Square Church. “The ads describe God in just a few
of the infinite ways He proves His presence to us every
day.”
Bringing God into the public square is nothing new to
Times Square Church. In September, the church hosted
“Prayer in the Square” that attracted as many as 60,000
people representing over 300 churches and 65 youth
organizations for an hour of prayer in Times Square.
In its latest attempt to get people talking about God
and religion, the church hopes to not just draw
unbelievers, but also former believers.
“We are praying that people who don't know God and would
like to know Him, would be moved by these ads to visit
Times Square Church or any Bible believing church in New
York City and find God through the forgiveness freely
offered through His Son, Jesus Christ,” Conlon said.
“And to those who once knew God and need to get back to
God, we want to say simply this: His arms are open wide
always ready to welcome you home.”
Times Square Church is an inter-denominational,multinational
congregation founded by best-selling author, the Rev.
David Wilkerson, who wrote The Cross and the
Switchblade. More than 8,000 people, representing more
than 100 different nationalities, gather to worship each
week at Times Square Church. Jennifer Riley; Christian
Post Reporter
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