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Love Beyond Compare

In nature we find messages of hope, comfort, and God's endless love. Just look at the flowers, or an early morning sunrise, and you'll see "God is love" written upon every opening bud and every spire of springing grass. 

God's Plan

God loved the world so much, that He gave His only Son that anyone who believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16


 

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Classic Christianity recognizes that people may choose to worship a host of gods, or no gods at all. It doesn't seek to obliterate those who disbelieve the Lord God, but rather win them over with its good news of salvationóa message based, in part, on actual, verifiable historical facts. Many people today reject Jesus Christ because of the failings of supposedly religious persons, when religion is NOT the answer to our problems.

The word Gospel is derived from the Anglo-Saxon god spell, or good tidings, and is a literal translation of the Greek euaggulion, which meant originally a reward for bringing good news, and finally the good news itself. In the New Testament, the term is applied to the revelation of God's plan for reconciling man to Himself by forgiving his sin and by transforming his character. The Gospel is the story of God's gift of salvation through the person and work of Jesus Christ.

This site is intended for people of all ages, races, and nationalities who desire to be joined to God through Jesus Christóthe Good News.

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Hi, my name is Karon Mason-Etienne and I accepted Jesus Christ as my personal Savior 3 1/2 years ago. Since then, God has done so many awesome things in my life that I am compelled to share the Good News. I hope I've done that, and can be reached at karon.mason-etienne@bakernet.com if you would like to contact me directly. And remember, good news is only good if it's believed!

This site was completed on October 14, 1999.

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