The Ten Commandments Project

Dear Parents -
Our children are getting ready to face
greater problems than we have had, and
yet they lack the moral foundation to deal
with them. Here is a free copy of the Ten Commandments to help you teach your children God's law.

McKenzie print free download

Someone needs to sound the alarm!

The greatest problem in our nation today is that not even ¼ of 1% of adults can name all ten of the Ten Commandments, and among adults who regularly attend Sunday School and church, it's not much better. It's only 1%. We, in effect, have no moral code!

A Curse upon our Children

God forcefully warned us not to forget His law. In Hosea 4:6 He declares: “…seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.”

You can help change this!

It is still in the power of our hands to roll this curse off of our children.

Rolling the Curse Off Our Children

Only parents can do the work necessary to remove this curse from our children. It is not the school, or the church, or the government that has failed – we have failed! God’s plain instruction is, “And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children” –Deuteronomy 6:7

We must change where we are heading. And it is not complicated.
In addition to confessing our neglect of God's law, we must do the following:

1. Learn the Ten Commandments well enough to teach them to our children.
    Explanation of each Command

2. Display a copy of God’s law in your home.
    McKenzie print free download

HELP WANTED

“And I sought for a man among them, that should make up the hedge, and stand in the gap before me for the land, that I should not destroy it: but I found none.” –Ezekiel 22:30

Will you tell God you want the job?

Today, in our land, we stand in need of God’s deliverance. America is no longer a strong nation because we no longer have strong families. There is a need for parents to stand in the gap for their family:
Would you be one of them?

“Give Me a Man”

There was a day in Israel, when a call went out: “Give me a man.” There was no response. Then a humble shepherd boy answered Goliath’s challenge to “Give me a man that we may fight together.” And did they fight together.

God still raises up giants so that Davids can defeat them.

NOTE: If God’s people fail to teach their children the Ten Commandments, there is no possibility that we will live in a free nation that follows the laws of God.

“Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me.” –Isaiah 6:8

We are praying for 10,000 parents to join with us in teaching their children the Ten Commandments.

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A word to those born after 1972

It is like your generation has been marked for destruction. One fourth of your generation has died within the four walls of an abortion clinic. Your generation has had very little moral instruction, but at the same time schooled to tolerate every form of evil. Ending this attack on your generation should be of special interest to you, and your involvement is especially welcome.

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A copy for your home, or your neighborhood:
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John Stuart McKenzie Print

The most popular and widely displayed print of the Ten Commandments in the world! It follows the traditional wording of the Ten Commandments. Over 1 million copies of this print are in homes, churches, schools, businesses and courthouses around the world. This beautiful print is from the original handwork of noted calligrapher John Stuart McKenzie. In the design of this print Mr. McKenzie used the colors of the Tabernacle which was the center of Hebrew worship during the Exodus from Egypt. The colors are found in Exodus 26:36: blue, purple and scarlet. The title is embossed in bright gold. This extraordinary print of God's law will enhance the look and witness of any home, business, school or church. It is outstanding! Above all it is reverent.

Without frame
11” x 14”

The John Stuart McKenzie print also comes framed using a gold inner mat and a maroon outer mat. In addition, it has a high quality, solid wood, gold frame, glass, and a wire hanger and a dust cover.

11” x 14” Ten Commandments: overall size 17” x 21”

Framed and ready to be displayed
11” x 14”
Table top display: This rendition of the Ten Commandments is printed using ultraviolet resistant inks on a heavy duty plastic substrate — the Ten Commandments are on the front and the Gospel is on the back.

The copy needs no framing. It can be displayed immediately. It is scored so that it folds in the middle and can be easily set up to display on a mantle, table or desk. These high quality materials have been chosen so that the product will last indefinitely.

Table top displays
8 1/2” wide × 7 1/2”
Cards:
Ten Commandments business cards 2 ¼” x 3 ½” Slips easily into a wallet. Great to give out to get a spiritual conversation started.

Cards

Tracts:

“How to Remember the Ten Commandments” tract

Almost anyone, including 3-4 year-olds, can be taught the Ten Commandments using their ten fingers, and it only takes about ten minutes. Great for Vacation Bible School, Christian schools and colleges, prison ministries, etc.

Tracts

Cast Bronze or Aluminum Plaques

These plaques are cast from high quality bronze or aluminum. They can be exposed to the weather indefinitely. Hardware and instructions on how to mount the plaque to any wall are supplied.

Cast Bronze
9” × 12”

18” × 24”

Cast Aluminum
9” × 12”

18” × 24”
Lapel pin: Lapel or tie tack pin ¾” x 1 ¼” There are 43 representations of the Ten Commandments in the United States Supreme Court Courtroom where all cases are heard. Forty of these are on the bronze gates that make up the right and left side of the courtroom. This lapel pin is a copy of these.

Lapel pins

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