Did
you have a conversation
with someone about
eternity? Perhaps
you were given or found
a tract which led you to
this site.
It is our prayer that
you are seriously
considering what will
become of you after your
death. Before a
Christian goes out on
the street they pray
that God would send the
specific people that He
has prepared. At
the end of an outing
prayers are lifted up
that whomever was spoken
with would seriously
consider their need
for a Savior and that
they would repent and
trust in Jesus. We
truly believe that your
meeting was ordained by
God. Please be
assured that the person
you spoke with is not
your judge and does not
condemn you. It is
merely a Christian's job
to speak. God will
convict and convert.
If you met a Christian
on the street you talked
about:
Sin-
the Bible states
that we have all
sinned and fall
short of the Glory
of God
The
Law- God's
standard of
perfection and your
transgression of
that standard
Righteousness-
God is perfect and
He will not allow sin
and evil in His
Kingdom
Future
Judgment- a day
is coming when we
will answer
to God for our
sin
Grace-
God has provided an
escape from the Day
of Wrath in Jesus
- You must repent
and trust in Jesus
to flee from the
wrath to come.
Perhaps
you were told something
that you didn't quite
understand or you just
have further questions.
Let me point you to a
couple of resources that
will help. If you
would like to
investigate your
salvation click on the
"What Must I Do To
Be Saved?" tab at
the top of this page.
If you click on the
"Need God?"
link to the left under
the Quick Links column
you will be redirected
to an external site that
gives more information
on our need for a
Savior. Finally,
if you have more
specific questions or
would simply like to
speak with the
individual you met on
the street please click
on the "Bios"
tab at the top of the
page and you can email
the specific person that
spoke with you.
If
you are a Christian and
we spoke please click on
the "Do You Know
The Lord?" tab at
the top of this page.
Philippians
2:12
Wherefore,
my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but
now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and
trembling.