
We send ourselves there by rejecting His truth. One thing we need to remember is that God never sends anyone to hell. We are getting only what we deserve, and we are bringing judgment upon ourselves. Every one of us falls short of being perfect. What is the result of sin? In Romans 6:23 we read "The wages of sin is death." Every one of us has missed God's mark.Romans 3:23 states, "All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." The one word that defines all sin is the Greek word harmatia, which means "to miss the mark." What is God's mark? Jesus said, "Be perfect as My Father in heaven is perfect." Unless a person is perfect, he has missed the mark therefore, he is a sinner. We are all sinners.people don't always like that title. For those who are at this crossroad, the Bible offers a new direction, one filled with purpose, fulfillment, and acceptance.

It has always been a part of God’s plan for us to know Him and make Him known.By now you may have discovered that all roads do not lead to God, and life is not as simple as you once thought. “ Looking back, I can see God’s hand at work from the very beginning. Greg Laurie and the Harvest team continue to bring the gospel home each week at Harvest Christian Fellowship and across the nation to help people know God and make Him known. The proclamation of the gospel message continues to spread across the nation on the syndicated radio program called, A New Beginning, weekly television broadcasts on, and many other great online resources to encourage people grown in their faith share the Good News with others.įrom humble a Bible study to Harvest Crusades, the outpouring of God’s favor has allowed Harvest to reach millions of people all over the world with the gospel. Of these events, the largest live one-day evangelistic event in US history occurred at Harvest America 2016-350,000 people in attendance. For 30 years, these large-scale evangelistic events have reached millions of people, and hundreds of thousands of them have professed faith in Jesus Christ. Longing to reach more people with Jesus Christ, this team began holding Harvest Crusades in 1990. Through God’s guiding hand, Harvest Christian Fellowship was transformed from a small group into a church of 15,000 people at multiple campus locations in Southern California and Hawaii. It was 1973 in Riverside, California that a 19-year-old Greg Laurie felt the call of God to lead this group. Few may know that before it was one of the largest churches in America, it started as a home Bible study of 30 people. If there are two words about Harvest to encapsulate the start, it would be “humble beginnings”.
