(Not to be confused with the book on this site by the same name and about the same thing.)
Okay, fine, I’ll explain. I wrote the book, End Times Made Easy, and published it. Then I wrote the tract series that is given here. This is not the book; it’s a slightly different way of telling the same basic story, told by the same author—me.
End Times Made Easy Tract Series is a condensed, printable (hopefully) version of the End Times Made Easy book’s main themes. If you print all 12 (front and back) in the series, plus one of the available timelines, then you can print the envelope and fold it and tape it to hold all 13 of the pages (the 12 in the series, plus the timeline). Then give it away to someone and do it again. The “envelope” isn’t for mailing; it’s for holding all of the tracts in the series, and it’s printed and folded by you.
Hey, why not print a whole bunch and put them in your church lobby for people to take home and learn from? They can fold their own or have the teens do the folding and taping in their arts & crafts time (then share it with the adults). If you have brochure holders in the lobby, each title can be presented with multiple copies per display pocket. Or put out several complete packets.
Use them for a series of quick group studies at home or church or school or camp or college or whatever (be clever). Make it a fun project to do with the teens or younger kids at home or church!
Involving the teens is important incase the printer is giving you fits. And they have friends (someone to share the series with). Teens need this message!
The ETME Series includes all 12 titles:
- Ezekiel’s War
- The Tribulation
- God’s Wrath
- The Return of Christ
- The Resurrection
- The Rapture
- Armageddon
- The Antichrist
- The Two Temples
- The Millennium
- The Judgment
- The New Creation
Series Envelope
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If you fold it right and use some tape, this PDF printed can become an envelope to hold the series in…and give away.
Instructions:
1. Print each section of the series on one sheet per section, front and back (both sides, landscape, along the short edge). 12 pages
2. Print a timeline. There are a few to choose from below. 1 – 3 pages
3. Fold each pamphlet into thirds (Z panel).
4. Print this envelope PDF and stack the others on top of it with the image facing down.
5. Center the stack of pamphlets on the back of the printed envelope over the gray rectangle and fold the sides of the envelope around the stack to hold it so that the two come together in the center.
6. Tape the envelope down the center of the back to keep it closed. I like to use one single strip the whole distance and fold in the extra over the paper edges inward.
7. Fold up the bottom of the envelope so that the image looks good and is not clipped (try not to bend the tracts inside). Tape it. Leave extra margin on the top for a flap.
8. Fold the top of the envelope over and tape it too but with less tape than the bottom, so it’s easy to open. That’s your flip top flap. —done— (go share)