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Witness

Faith, family, and freedom belong together

When words are hard to find, let your life speak.

The message in plain words

God created people with dignity. Sin separates us from God. Jesus Christ, the Son of God, lived without sin, died for our sins, and rose again. Forgiveness and new life are offered to anyone who believes. This page is non‑denominational. It helps a timid Christian start a gentle conversation, and it invites anyone who is curious to explore the heart of the Gospel. Scripture teaches that all have sinned, and that the wages of sin is death, yet God demonstrates His love in this: while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Salvation is a gift, received by grace through faith, not earned by works, so no one can boast. Jesus invites all who are weary to come to Him for rest; He is gentle and humble in heart.

How a person responds

Believe that Jesus is who He says He is, that His death and resurrection are enough. Ask for forgiveness and new life. Receive Him as Lord and begin to follow Him. Faith is trust, and growth is a walk.

A simple prayer: “Lord Jesus, I believe You are the Son of God. I believe You died for my sins and rose again. I ask Your forgiveness. I turn from my sin and invite You to be Lord of my life. Make me new, teach me to love as You love, and help me follow You from this day forward. Amen.”

If you prayed sincerely, welcome. Next steps include reading Scripture, finding a Bible‑teaching church, speaking with a pastor, and practicing daily habits of prayer and service. If you are not ready, keep seeking; God is patient and kind.

When the shirt does the talking

Not everyone feels prepared to explain their faith. That is why this QR exists. If someone asks what it means, try: “It points to the hope I have in Christ; if you want to explore, it is all right here.” If questions come that you cannot answer, say, “I am still learning,” and invite them to read the Gospels with you. The goal is not pressure, the goal is an honest encounter with Jesus.

Living it out

Faith touches daily life: honesty in school and work, courage when truth is costly, kindness toward people who disagree, service to the lonely and the poor, grace for family when home feels tense. These quiet practices are a testimony the world can see. When you fail, return to Christ. When you are weary, ask for help. When you are joyful, give thanks.

Final Scripture selections and wording to be reviewed with Dr. Gary D. Baldwin. This page stays non‑denominational and welcomes honest questions.