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Resources |
Here are resources created for Event Planners who are
preparing to host an event featuring Toby Travis. You will
also find several informative and helpful articles that Toby
has authored and are provided and designed to be included in
your church or ministry newsletter prior to hosting an event
with Toby.
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Click on the chapter links below or
HERE to download the entire e-book by Toby Travis...
The Maximum Impact Outreach Event
Planning Guide:
Introduction
Mobilizing A Team
Prayer & Promotion
Publicity & Tickets
Meaningful Follow-Up
Marketing Action Plan
Bibliography

PROMOTIONAL TOOLS:
Posters,
Handbills, Banners & Billboards
Publicity Checklist
Show Press Release
FREE Christian Happenings Listing
Black
& White Ticket Master (MSWord Format)
Color Ticket Master (MSWord Format)
Event
Comment Card (PDF)
Event
Comment Card (MSWord)
COPYRIGHT FREE ARTICLES
FOR YOUR CHURCH OR MINISTRY NEWSLETTER:
"Supernatural Truths" - This article is a
transcript from the Gospel presentation which Toby has
shared at the conclusion of the ILLUSION & BEYOND show all
around the world. The truths Toby outlines in this article
have transformed the lives of millions!
"Christian Magician?" - In this article, Toby keenly
discusses the issues which often arise when the concept of
utilizing "magic tricks" and illusions for the purpose of
ministry is questioned. This article has assisted countless
thousands in a clearer understanding of what the Scriptures
say concerning magicians and the validity of utilizing
visual arts for communicating truth.
"Two
Reality Checks on Harry Potter" - In this article,
Toby provides two key observations on the popular books and
films that have become the focus of a great deal of
attention and concern within the Christian community. Are
these works something we should fear? Or are they harmless
entertainment? |