A FALL SALE: BTJ Smuggler’s Hat and Children’s Books

VIEW THE FALL SALE BY CLICKING HERE

This fall we are cleaning out some of our over-stock to make space for the new. For a limited time only, we are slashing the prices of our BTJ smugglers hat and children’s books to move them out of inventory.

The BTJ smuggler’s hat is an exclusive BTJ item that has two secret pockets inside for stashing cash, ID, credit cards, or weapons. – OK NOT WEAPONS – but you can hide smaller items in this ball-cap.

This is the same hat that several BTJ staff members now wear when they travel to closed countries. It is perfect for hiding a hotel room key or a few extra dollars in emergency money.

All the proceeds from the BTJ smuggler’s hat go directly to the missionary field.

A cool side note is that the logo on the front has triple meaning. The BTJ logo is the first Chinese character in the phrase Back to Jerusalem. Not many people know that the logo on the front of the hat means “to return back”. The logo is made up of two characters; the first meaning a gate and the other meaning a wall. This has a powerful meaning for BTJ – the vision is to preach the Gospel to all the world to fulfill the Great Commission and see the Messiah return to walls of Jerusalem to the Eastern Gate.

In China, the BTJ logo also has another special meaning. The Chinese character is also used to refer to the Hui people – or Muslims. The main corridor between China and Jerusalem is made up of Muslims.

So, when you wear the BTJ smuggler’s hat, you are not just wearing a vision, but you are supporting a vision.

THAT IS NOT ALL.

Another little cool feature on the smuggler’s hat is that the back strap is embroidered with Back to Jerusalem written in Chinese (回归耶路撒冷). Anyone that is Chinese will be able to read it and might ask you what the phrase means. It is a great conversation starter with those that read Chinese.

IN ADDITION TO THE SMUGGLER’S HAT…

We also have the BTJ children’s books. These are the children’s books that the Christian book stores have warned you about. You know… the kind with real miracles … shhhhhhhh

Most Christian book stores will NOT sell children’s books that teach about miracles outside of those taught in Bible stories, but at BTJ we believe that the God of miracles in the Bible is still alive and moving today. That is why we bring you and your child stories from today’s mission field, that share how God is still moving among His people today.

We share about culture, language, and needs in the most unreached areas of the world today, in a way that is exciting for children. We also highlight real heroes of today that greatly contrast those in Hollywood or in the sports world – Christian missionaries who have given up everything to serve the poor in closed countries.

The BTJ children’s books are exclusively available through Back to Jerusalem and are available now for a reduced price.

The sale ends when the last leaf of the fall season falls to the ground. You can purchase these items now by clicking here.

Dr. Eugene Bach is a known trouble-maker with an active imagination and sinful past. He has a PhD, but is not a real doctor, so please do not call for him during a medical emergency on an airplane when someone is having a heart attack. Eugene started working for Back to Jerusalem in the year 2000 after a backroom deal involving Chinese spies, the NRA, Swiss bankers, and a small group of Apostolic Christians that only baptize in Jesus’ name. He spends most of his time in closed countries attempting to topple governments by proclaiming the name of Jesus and not taking showers. From time-to-time he pretends to be a writer. He is not good at it, but everyone around him tries to humor him.

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