I've recently added suggestions on downloading Steve Hudgins' Sermon Charts one at a time or all at once, and how to incorporate them into a PowerPoint presentation.
Click on this link. The instructions are below the slide show.
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brilliant charts,
were these originally painted on muslin banner cloth.
The late Bertha Allen, COC in North Platte, Nebraska made then in the 1940s-1960s. Preachers used them in revivals.
Quite durable and useful for teaching large groups.The charts was hung up inthe front (sometimes, there were several charts hung up and left up on sides too, where the speaker would make reference to them. The people would open their bibles to follow along and to "see if these things were so".
Those were good days.
brother Scotty
Scotty, thanks for the historical note regarding the use of sheet charts. I am not sure what kind of sheets my father-in-law used. I thought it was some sort of bed sheet.
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