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I was recently introduced to the Evangecube. I’ve heard about it for years, but never encountered one until last month.
There is a script that goes along with it, and this video shows you how to use the EvangeCube.
I think gospel scripts have their place in communicating some of the basic gospel elements. With the Evangecube, I see it very useful in some of the cultures that I encounter — cultures without the printed word, for example.
I also find that this might be good tool for child evangelism, but for a child that understands the abstract.
Mission Network News reports that e3 Partners (formerly EvangeCube and Global Missions Fellowship) has modified their EvangeCube tool to work with children.
They have a tool useful for Sunday school programs, Children’s Church, After School Bible Clubs, Vacation Bible Schools. It’s called the Kids EE Cube, which seems to be based on the Evangelism Explosion Script.
There are a variety of scripts that one can use to help you explain the gospel in simple and clear terms.
Each script has its critics and endorsers and it’s not our point here to argue or debate it.
Last month, I wrote an article about gospel scripts. The main point is that you should know at least one script so that you can explain the gospel simply and clearly. That is your “Default setting.”