Eye-gate evangelism

Eye-gate evangelism March 4, 2010

You’ve seen them:  those huge roadside crosses.  It seems that some pastors are promoting them as what they call “eye-gate evangelism.”  Now they are becoming controversial, with some people throwing up obstacles to their construction, considering them kitschy eye-sores.  See Controversy over great big roadside crosses | Believe It or Not | HoustonBelief.com. (The linked article includes a guide to where the biggest of these crosses are located, with at least one being taller than the Statue of Liberty.)

So what do you think?  Are they effective witnesses to the Cross of Jesus Christ?  Or not?  Do they do any harm?  Are they at least pious symbols that are perfectly appropriate, especially on private property?  Or do they trivialize something sacred?

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