Disciples Cross Review
Disciples Cross Review
If you’ve spent any amount of time looking into home assembly jobs, you know that there is always a start up cost involved. The typical start up cost of the average home assembly job is $50. Disciples Cross makes you pay a whopping $69.95. On top of that you have to purchase your own tools, making the expensive of getting started with them even highers. So why then did I give it such a high rating for start up cost? Simply because you do eventually get reimbursed for the full amount of the start up cost. In order to be reimbursed you must send in 400 crosses that pass inspection. This is one week’s worth of full time work. Basically, if you stick with the program, your start up cost is minimal. The only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is because you’re still out the money for the tools that you have to buy to complete the assembly of these crosses. Depending on the quality and number of tools that you buy, after your initial order reimbursement, your start up expense can range from $15 and up. Not too bad for being able to work in your underwear.
Ease of Assembly: 
I am not going to lie to you. When you first start assembling these crosses they are pretty darn difficult. In fact, you might say some words that are less than holy as you fight to bend the nails at the precise angle. In fact, if you have incredibly weak hands I would recommend either doing about a month’s worth of hand strengthening exercises or skipping this product completely. Like any home assembly product, the Disciple’s Cross takes heaping loads of patience and perserverance to assemble. This is why they provide you with extra materials. And trust me, you’ll need them in the beginning. Once you get you build your hand strength, master quality, and have a system in place though, these crosses are a snap to make. It will take you a while to be able to make them within 5 minutes. But to curb your frustration in the beginning, think of it like any other job you’ve ever had. When you started, you probably didn’t know much about what you were doing and worked incredibly slow for the first few days. After a while you start to speed up and the job becomes second nature. You can usually even perform it without thinking. This works in the same way. You’ll be slow at first. It might take you 30 minutes to assemble a cross (probably not that long but I wanted to give a conservative estimate). After a week or two though, you should have it down pretty close to the 5 minute mark.
The Disciples Cross program is by far the best and most fair home assembly job when it comes to paying out their assemblers, not just because they accept more sets of units than the average home assembly company, but because you can sell these crosses on your own. I would HIGHLY recommend this, as you can multiply your earnings by as much as 10 times. No, I’m not exaggerating. Think about church fairs, flee markets, selling them at work, or other events. This is the only work at home job where I can honestly, without feeling like I’m feeding you bull, say that you CAN make a full time income with regardless as to whether Disciple’s Cross buys the crosses back from your themselves or you sell them on your own.
Check out the Disciples Cross website by clicking here.
About Disciples Cross
If you’re on this page, you’ve probably heard of Disciple’s Cross before. For those that haven’t, Disciple’s Cross is a Chrisitan work at home assembly company founded by Survivor competitor Pastor John Raymond of New Horizon Christian Fellowship in Slidell, Louisianna. The crosses became widely popular after being seen worn by Pastor John Raymond on the reality tv show Survivor.
Disciple’s cross is designed to give people a simple solution to working from home.
Another cool feature of the Disciple’s Cross program is that they even reimburse you for your shipping and handling expenses when you send a batch of crosses back to the company and they get approved.
Learn more about Pastor John Raymond by clicking here.
Check out these videos on how to assemble a Disciple’s Cross. Watching these videos below should give you a better idea as whether this program is for you or not.
The Good
- Work from home.
- Start up kit cost reimburseable.
- 30 Day Money back Guarantee.
- Promotes Christianity.
- Crosses only take 5 minutes to assemble once you get good at them.
- You can sell them back to the company or sell them on your own for a bigger profit.
- Comes with easy to follow instructional DVD.
- Anyone can do it. You don’t have to be Christian or even religious to make and sell these crosses.
- Set your own hours.
- Fast shipping.
- Shipping and handling of completed and accepted crosses is reimbursed.
- It’s possible to make up to 10x profit by selling them on your own.
The Bad
- You need strong hands to assemble these crosses.
- Initial start up cost, though reimburseable, is higher than most other work from home assembly type jobs.
- You must submit and have 400 crosses accepted to the program to get reimbursed for your start up kit.
- It’s take about 2 weeks of assembly to master making these crosses at a quick pace.
- You must purchase your supplies from Disciples Cross directly in order to be get paid for assembled crosses through the company.
You should sign up for the Disciple’s Cross program because:
- It will allow you to work from home.
- It’s not a scam work at home company like most of the others.
- With Disciple’s Cross, you control your own profit margin.
This home assembly job is perfect for:
- Stay at home moms.
- Retired persons looking to make extra income.
- High school and college students needing part time work.
Let’s take one last look at everything Disciple’s Cross has to offer.
- Work at home, or just about anything else for that matter.
- Reimbursable materials.
- Reimbursebla shipping and handling.
- 30 day money back guarantee.
- Unlimited income potential.
- If you want to get started with the program, you can sign up through this link.
Overall, you won’t find a better home assembly job around. Trust me, I’ve tried most of them. Sure, there are other ones out there, but with the vast majority of them it either takes forever to assemble the product, they don’t allow you to sell the product on your own, and/or they absolutely will not reimburse your starter kit or shipping expenses for any reason whatsoever.
Let me show you what other assemblers have to say about the program.
Cindy,
I received my starter kit and since I work full time … I managed to get 15 out of 25 made and was ready to send my “test” run in to you. Before I did, I took them to the office to show. I decided to put them on a table with a sign stocking stuffers. Within 30 minutes 5 sold that was yesterday
Review paraphrased and shortened for size – View complete original review as well as several other customer reviews here.



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