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Pastors
‘I’m Mainly a Christian so I Don’t Go to Hell…’
Too often, the gospel is presented as a golden ticket on a one-way train to heaven for a bunch of undeserving sinners. But the Bible is far less myopic than we often make it.
Children's Ministry How To's
Heaven and Hell: How to Talk to Your Children About the Afterlife
Teach children about heaven and hell in Bible-based, age-appropriate ways. Use these developmental guidelines to explain the afterlife to kids.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
How to Explain Heaven and Hell to a Child: 6 Important Points
Knowing how to explain heaven and hell to a child is crucial for parents and Sunday school teachers. Follow these 6 tips.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Hell Is Our Default Destination
God created us for heaven, but the rebellion of the human race, in which we are all participating, has destined us for hell. Hell, not heaven, is our default destination.
Christian News
Pastor David Platt Warns Only Hell Awaits the Unreached: ‘Innocent People Don’t Exist’
Innocent people in remote parts of the world who’ve never heard the Gospel message won’t go to heaven, says missions-minded Pastor David Platt. That’s because “innocent” people “don’t exist.”
Articles for Outreach & Missions
How Will I Be Able to Enjoy Heaven if My Loved Ones Are in Hell?
Many people have lost loved ones who didn’t know Christ. Some people argue that people in Heaven won’t know Hell exists. But this would make Heaven’s joy dependent on ignorance, which is nowhere taught in Scripture.
Christian News
‘Journey to Hell’ Is a Faith-Based Movie That Aims To Change Hearts and Lives
When it hits theaters this Friday (August 5), “Journey to Hell” will sound a clear and frightening warning to anyone who doesn’t believe in Jesus Christ. The faith-based movie, delayed several times by the pandemic, offers a glimpse into what awaits non-believers in the fiery underworld.
Pastors
Satan Has Vested Interests in Making Unbelievers Think They Are Going to Heaven
Obviously, Satan has great vested interests in deceiving unbelievers into thinking that what awaits them after death is a place of serenity rather than of eternal punishment.