Conventional wisdom says, “If I live a good life, I’ll go to Heaven.”
But that’s simply not true.
Heaven isn’t for good people—it’s for forgiven people.
The Bible says we’ve all sinned and fallen short. No amount of good works can erase that. We don’t need self-improvement—we need salvation.
That’s where Jesus comes in.
He died for our sins. He paid a debt He did not owe because we owed a debt we could not pay.
And when you put your faith in Him, you’re not just made better—you’re made new.
Imagine fleeing with nothing. Where do you go?
Tour a refugee camp in Nigeria with us. This is where families who escaped violence and attacks are rebuilding. We help provide safety, shelter, food, medical care, and education.
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@Joel7Richardson@YouTube Saw the vid. Loved the balanced discussion without going overboard. Having the USA as a dominant force is crucial. And, as always, a good sense of humor. I hope and pray God opens up more opportunities for you to speak at more churches and conferences. Blessings ✝️
Bruce Thornton had plenty of opportunities to transfer from Ohio State, but he stayed and became an all-time Buckeye. And for that, there will never be another OSU player like him. https://t.co/4mZRteVRdF
@RedLineNewsUSA@CBSSports Agreed. Great sportsmanship. And Bruce will still go down as one of Ohio State’s greatest players (most points in program history).
Chuck Norris was an incredible athlete and a great American—and growing up, he was one of my heroes. Part of his Christian testimony was that he rededicated his life to Christ as a young adult at one of my father @BillyGraham’s Crusades. He will be greatly missed. Join me in praying for his family. https://t.co/pJLbEJ2VgB