Christians unite! [Strong Christian Material]

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Christianity has taken a "hit" from the radical terroists. Some bloody brows that led to bended knees but not a killing blow to His followers. Presenting Jesus Christ to a lost world is a task that's not taken lightly by a lot of Christians. For this stand all of us Christans have taken mass destruction has occurred in America.

I still wouldn't change a thing except maybe give MORE money to spread the Gospel to the entire world. Right now the souls of those murderers are in hell--for all eternity! Undoubtedly victims that had not made Jesus Christ their Lord and Saviour are also in hell--for eternity. For those that did die, not believing nor accepting Christ---if they had it to do all over again you can bet they would be the first to hit their knees in prayer to Him-for their salvation. Too late now for anybody that's into eternity.

The future is wide open yet. If anybody reading this is not saved-why wait? Terroism WILL continue. Bomb laden vehicles, hand held missles, human bombs and even small aircraft can and will be used in the future. Not a very rosey picture but then this dastardly act yesterday ain't very rosey either.

Time for ALL Americans to stick together. Time for ALL Christians to come together in faith and prayer.

As Christians we are not to be swayed by the world or world events. It's not easily done! Keep your eyes on the prize [Christ] and we will endure and emerge victorious. Old hoot. Matt.24:44

-- old hoot gibson (hoot@pcinetwork.com), September 12, 2001

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AMEN!!!!!!!!!! I just hope that this will be a wake up call to those who aren't saved. One never knows what will happen in the next second. Thing is to have your soul ready. You tell it, bro!

-- Uncle Jake (lulafred@cs.com), September 12, 2001.

Hi Hoot, glad to have you back on. I am still praying for your health. Thankyou for your post here. In His Grace, Sissy

-- Sissy Sylvester-Barth (iblong2Him@ilovejesus.net), September 12, 2001.

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