Many church signs use double entendre to get their messages across. Do you like this message? Why or why not?… more →
Godvertising: Book I—At the Intersection of Madison Avenue and Damascus Roadgodvertising wrote 1 year ago: Many church signs use double entendre to get their messages across. Do you like this message? Why or … more →
godvertising wrote 1 year ago: I don’t think this was the name of the church congregation, but a descriptor of it. Anyone out … more →
godvertising wrote 1 year ago: This is a fairly common sight in the U.S.—”Jesus Saves” in neon. This one is from a miss … more →
godvertising wrote 1 year ago: Here’s one of America’s favorite brand images, Little Miss Sunbeam. Sunbeam White Bread … more →
godvertising wrote 2 years ago: Although the Dalai Lama has been exiled from his fellow Tibetans since 1959, he remains their religi … more →
godvertising wrote 2 years ago: I’ve heard that this fortune cookie with a verse from the Bible has been around for quite some … more →
godvertising wrote 2 years ago: The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has run a recent advertising campaign “design … more →
godvertising wrote 2 years ago: On Independence Day of 2006, the congregation of Memphis’s 12,000-member World Overcomers Outr … more →
godvertising wrote 2 years ago: This is an interesting twist on the church-sign sermon. You can’t simply drive by the church t … more →
godvertising wrote 2 years ago: This is a billboard that ran in the 1950s. It was designed pro bono by the Advertising Council. I … more →
godvertising wrote 2 years ago: This is a more recent example of bringing the viewer to the Lord by using secular imagery and themes … more →