These royalty-free photos and poster design can be used without restriction to promote IE Day.
This includes:
to accompany a news release or article about IE Day in any printed Christian publication (including commercial for-profit magazines and newspapers).
to accompany any online feature or link relating to IE Day.
using in a PowerPoint presentation.
printing the high-resolution versions on paper for IE Day as a part of display material in a church or other
Christian premises (you may need to resize these graphics before printing).
Some photos have a credit, placed in the alt tag (hover your mouse over the graphic). Please
use this credit if it appears, whenever you use the photograph online or in a print publication.
The only restriction on use of these photos is that you cannot redistribute them to others (whether
free or for sale).
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location on your hard disk to save it in.
Please consider adding the strange square graphic (on right) to printed items: it is a QR Code that enables mobile phone
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Job vacancies
UK-based literature/media outreach to Africa/Asia urgently seeks new team members.
A Thousand Questions
...challenge to “take part in God’s story.”
Mobile Ministry Introduction
...incredible opportunities for mobile phones in Majority World
They say …
“If we took the time to find out what not-yet Christians really thought about our attempts to have spiritual conversations with them, we’d soon discover that far to often we are ‘spamming people for Jesus’. Here’s a question to ask a not-yet-Christian that will help clue you into this unfortunate reality: ‘If I invited you to speak to a large group of Christians on the topic of what NOT to do to have a spiritual conversation with you, what would you tell them?’ Their replies will be very revealing.”