BringJesusBack.org

"And the Good News about the Kingdom will be preached throughout the whole world, so that all nations will hear it; and then, finally, the end will come."  Matthew 24:14 NLT

Go back to home

How to bring Jesus back sooner
Not a plan to convert everyone
Pictures of followers in all cultures
Listen to the Good News here
How to reach a new language group
We reached the hardest group
See if Jesus has come back yet
Different views on the return of Jesus
Is Jesus coming back for you?
How to be a useful follower of Jesus
About us and how to contact us
Links that can help
HellHappens.com our scary site

Not a plan to convert everyone.

If by chance you are reading this and you are concerned that this looks like a plan to Christianize the world, don't worry. Our goal with this project is not to see everyone become a Christian.  Jesus said in the Bible's book of Matthew, chapter 7, verse 13,  "You can enter God's Kingdom only through the narrow gate. The highway to hell is broad, and its gate is wide for the many who choose the easy way.  But the gateway to life is small, and the road is narrow, and only a few ever find it."  God is the only one able to save people from hell.  It is his work to save people, and the above verse indicates that not everyone will be saved.  Our goal is simply to preach the gospel to all ethnic groups and to see disciples of Jesus in every ethnic group.  God will save those he chooses.

Today, very few cities on earth do not have a Christian church.  In lands where Christians are few, there is often found an ancient surviving church with active members, and the history of the church predates the religion of the majority of the people.  Usually, governments protect the rights of all religions.  In most countries, the Christian movement is older than the current government. 

Christians who follow the Bible are taught to submit to their governing rulers, and they work to make their community a better place.  Look at how many schools and hospitals have been established by Christians in places that had none before.  Ask local Christians where you live if their goal is to convert everyone, and they will almost always answer no.  Instead, Christians want others exposed to faith in Jesus so that a person can choose.  This is the goal of moderates in most religions -- that there would be freedom to learn about religions and for the individual to be able to choose which faith or no faith to follow. 

NEXT PAGE >