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Last summer an anonymous client hired The Smith Agency in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to develop a series of billboard advertisements about God. The short, pithy messages have been so popular that the Outdoor Advertising Association of America is posting the messages nationwide as a public service.
The messages are humorous, loving, inspiring. One warns, "Keep using my name in vain, I'll make rush hour longer." Another simply says, "I Love You ... I Love You ... I Love You." Each one appears in white letters on a black background and is signed, "God."
Reported in The Christian Science Monitor
April 9, 1999
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