Prophetic/Religious Displays  
    

This is an example of some of the prophetic displays we will be offering .
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The following is a short list of the types of religious/prophetic display concepts we would like to build for Adventist organizations

 

We remember about: 10% of what we hear, 30% of what we read, 50% of what we see, 90% of what we do.

 

* Nebuchadnezzar's Image: 8 feet, 20 feet, or 30 feet tall. Comes as either cold-air inflatables or as hardened foam sculptures.

 

* Beasts of prophecy: So far we will be offering these as fan-filled inflatables, or hardened foam sculptures. We also hope to offer a giant foot prints for the Neb's image and the beasts to place around the church property. Maybe even a giant bite mark for the corner of the building. We hope to offer life-size sculptures of the beasts for display at evangelistic meetings. "Elder S is arousing a good interest by his meetings. People of all classes come out to hear, and to see the life-size images that he has of the beasts of Revelation" Evangelism p. 577.

 

* Banners: Pre-designed or custom made prophecy seminar banners and signage. We will be making a line of options.

 

* Sanctuary furnishings: The ark of the covenant, the alter of incense, the alter of sacrifice, the table of shewbread, the candlestick, and the laver. These will be full-size museum quality, with true metallic finishes.

 

* EGW display props: 1) Mounted life-size cutouts, 2) Telescope Large telescope aimed out the window (maybe a faux window with the night sky in it) that when looked into reveals that same night sky but greatly magnified to reveal not individual stars, but colorful galaxies! Representing EGW's relationship to the Bible. 3) A stack of 50,000 pages of manuscript representing the volume of pages written by EGW which would extend almost 30 feet high. 4) A simple interactive that illustrates the extent of EGW's writings: for example a typical pencil can write 45,000 words or draw a line 35 miles long". How long of a line would EGW's writings produce?).

 

* Magic Planet: This is a special fx globe that projects anything from the inside. It can show the entire earth turning and can be seen from any viewpoint. We hope to use it to project end-time events the increased frequency and locations of earth quacks, current wars, where the gospel has been preaced, and the return of Jesus, etc.

 

* Seven major signs of the end.

 

* Pepper's Ghost: prophetic time-lines.

 

* Daniel's Challenge: a kiosk that explains it visually and also plays a clip of the Biblical incident. It will show what "pulp" is and have a way to sign up for the program nearest you.

 

* 2300 day prophecy smart screen, touch an event and it plays on an upper screen, etc.

 

* 2300 day prophecy model: Historical time line model with special fx, narration, push button, light sound fx, and audio

 

* Prophecy Station: includes the magic planet, different view screens and a main control panel to learn some of the basics of prophecy, etc

 

* Can the Bible be trusted?: This display will contain 3 main components 1) an 8' Nebuchadnezzar's Image with explanations, 2) What are the chances the statue's predictions coming true? 3) What are the chances of only 8 prophecies concerning Jesus coming true: We will create a display that visually shows Texas filled with "silver dollars two feet high,

 

* Prophecy Station:

 

* Life-span of man: these will be life-size mounted cut-outs of the size and age of men before and after the flood

 

* The great controversy in 7 minutes: A viewing screen that portrays prophetic history greatly sped-up (Like the Lincoln museum).

 

* Archeological Digs: Dig for hidden Biblical antiquities: a fun interactive station just for kids.

 

* Portable Planetarium: An inflatable round theater - about 15" diameter to show star shows and teach about God's creation.

 

* The Hall of Whispers: a short hall way experience where the visitor can experience the behind the scenes whispers from both sides of the players in the great controversy. and the daily temptations and victory opportunities of the Christian struggles.

 

* Orrery: a museum quality display that can teach several different lessons visually, The SABBATH, The SIX DAY CREATION, and The SEASONAL PEAKS OF DISEASE (showing our extreme need of sunlight).

 

* Telescope - Look inside to see Elfred Lee's painting of Jesus taking the redeemed homw or the second coming.

 

* Earth Clock: According to the seven thousand year time line for earths history, we are in the last few seconds of earth's history. Show different events in history and where they were in earth's history - like King Neb's image, and other prophetic events.

 

* Life Clock: If life was one 24 hr day 15 yrs = 10:25 am 20 yrs = 11:34 am 25 yrs = 12:42 pm 30yrs = 1:51pm 35yrs = 3:00 40yrs = 4:08 45 yrs = 5:16 pm 50yrs = 6:25pm 55yrs = 7:34pm 60yrs = 8:42 65yrs = 9:41 70yrs = 11pm (the 11th hr). The visitor types in his age and the clock moves to the appropriate time.

 

* Hour Glass Clock: 4' tall - working time piece that will illustrate that time is running out for both the earth and for you.

 

* Shuffle Puzzle: This is a giant version of of one of those sliding puzzles that a child has to arrange so it forms the picture: Perhaps Neb's Image and the related beasts.

 

* The handwriting on the wall: a simple pre-designed vinyl graphic that looks like the handwriting on the wall that Daniel interpreted. Meni Meni, Tekel u-Farsin - The english interpretation being . "Thy kingdom is divided, and given to the Medes and Persians." Dan. 5:28. "Do you know where the phrase "The handwriting on the wall" came from? Or "Written in Stone"? The font will look like it was carved out by a giant finger. As visitors see this and ask "What is that?" or "What does that mean?" It gives the opportunity for tour guides to tell the story. Or, the answer is given then in a flip panel or a tiny little video presentation, etc.

 

* Touch boxes: reach in to feel an object and guess what the sign is.

 

* Model of old Jerusalem:

 

* Many, many other religious displays can be made as called for.