'In peace true soldiers are captive lions, fretting in their cages. War gives them their liberty and sends them, like boys bounding out of school, to obtain their heart's desire, or perish in the attempt. Battle is the soldier's vital breath! Peace turns him into a stooping asthmatic. War makes him a whole man again, and gives him the heart, strength, and vigour of a hero.'
C.T. Studd (famous British missionary)

WORLDWIDE EVACUATION


Something BIG is going to happen!


It has been prophesied for a long time!


The Bible tells us that there is soon to be a day when all of those who have put their faith in Jesus Christ (and not in some religion or even ‘church’)

will be taken up from this world to live forever in a place called heaven where there will be no more sadness, sickness, evil, or death; 

where all our tears will be wiped away. 

When this happens I think there will be an emergency broadcast announcing this strange and global occurrence, telling everyone what to do, and trying to explain things.

Can you imagine the chaos and the screaming when multitudes of drivers of vehicles, pilots on planes, passengers, builders, nurses,  doctors, children, parents, and multitudes of different people everywhere, 

     suddenly vanish from off the face of the earth?

Those left behind will suddenly realize that what the Bible said was absolutely true, and now they must 

face the Day of Judgment.

Will you be left behind?

‘Whoever shall call on the name of the LORD shall be saved.’ 

All you have to do is turn around from the direction you are going in, and call on his name and he has promised to save you from the judgment to come, 

and give you eternal life. 

The name to call on is Jesus the Son of God. He is the only hope of salvation we have, and he said, 

“Come to me all of you who are weary, anxious, stressed, lost, and without hope, 

and I will give you rest. 

I am the way, and the truth, and the life.”


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