Some time back, these billboards were getting attention in various areas of the country. 

The examples below were from the Cleveland, OH area.

  The billboards are simple in design - a plain background with white text.

 There is no fine print or sponsoring organization included.

  Their messages are awesome.  See what you think . . .  Enjoy!

 

   

 Let's meet at my house Sunday before the game.

                              - God

    

 

    

C'mon over and bring the kids.

 

  

                                - God  
  

 

   

What part of  

"Thou Shalt Not . . ." 

 didn't you understand?
  
                            - God 

 

 

 We need to talk.

 

                         - God 
   

 

   

 

Keep using my name in vain,

 I'll make rush hour longer.

 

 

- God   

 

  

 

 Loved the wedding, invite me to the marriage.

 

                                                        - God   

 

  

 

That "Love Thy Neighbor" thing . . .  I meant it.

 

 

                                                        - God   

 

  

 

I love you and you and you and you and . . .

 

 

                                                       - God   

 

  

Will the road you're on get

you to my place?

 

- God   

 

  

 

Follow me.

 

                   - God   

 

  

 

Big bang theory, you've got to be kidding.

 

 

 

           - God   

 

  

 

My way is the highway.

 

                                - God   

 

  

 

Need directions?

 

                     - God   

 

  

 

You think it's hot here?

 

-God   

 

  

 

Have you read my #1 bestseller?
There will be a test.

 

-God   

 

 

 

Do you have any idea where you're going?

 

 

-God   

 

  

Don't make me come down there.

 

-God   

 
Drive Carefully !

 As always, we want to give proper credit of origination whenever possible.
The "God's Billboards" campaign was originated by an advertising firm called 
the Smith Agency in Florida.

According to The Christian Science Monitor, the ads were created by The Smith Agency
in a advertising campaign funded by an anonymous person who wanted to "get people thinking about God."
The "Messages from God" campaign was originally intended to be local and to last only a few months in 1999, but near its end,
the Outdoor Advertising Association of America offered to launch it nationwide as a public service.
The advertising space is now donated, either by the billboard owners or private individuals.
 
We wish everyone could see these billboards. . .
please pass them on!

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