Gospel Centre
Proclaiming the Good News to Every Nation
The Gospel Centre of the Christian Communication Centre (CCC) is dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ throughout the world. Our mission is to work alongside churches, Christian organizations, and mission agencies to spread the message of salvation, strengthen believers, and reach those who have never heard the Good News.
We believe that the Great Commission is the responsibility of every Christian. Through unity and cooperation, we seek to support Gospel ministry across all nations, languages, and cultures.
Our Mission
To proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ throughout the world by partnering with churches, Christian organizations, missionaries, and believers, so that people everywhere may know Christ and become His disciples.
Our Vision
To see the Gospel reach every nation, every language, every community, and every person through faithful partnership and biblical ministry.
What We Do
- Share the Gospel through digital and printed media.
- Support churches and mission organizations in evangelism.
- Encourage believers to participate in the Great Commission.
- Equip Christians with Gospel resources for outreach.
- Promote cooperation among ministries for worldwide evangelization.
- Reach people across cultures and languages with the message of Christ.
Partnership
The Gospel Centre welcomes partnerships with:
- Churches
- Christian organizations
- Mission agencies
- Evangelists
- Missionaries
- Christian ministries
- Individual believers
Together, we can take the Gospel to every corner of the world.
Our Commitment
We are committed to faithfully proclaiming the Gospel according to the Holy Scriptures, bringing people to faith in Jesus Christ, encouraging spiritual growth, and supporting the work of the local church.
Go therefore and make disciples of all nations…”
— Matthew 28:19–20
Join the Mission
Whether you are a church, ministry, missionary, or individual believer, we invite you to partner with the Gospel Centre in fulfilling the Great Commission. Together, let us proclaim the hope of Jesus Christ until the Gospel reaches every nation.
Two-Way Communication Gospel
Sharing Jesus Through Personal Conversation
The Two-Way Communication Gospel is a personal and interactive approach to evangelism. Instead of one-way communication, it allows people to ask questions, receive answers, and understand the Gospel through meaningful conversation.
This method focuses on sharing the life, birth, death, resurrection, and salvation of Jesus Christ directly with individuals in a caring and respectful manner.
Why Two-Way Communication?
- Builds personal relationships and trust.
- Allows people to ask questions and receive biblical answers.
- Helps individuals understand the Gospel more clearly.
- Reaches people quickly with minimal cost.
- Creates opportunities for ongoing discipleship and spiritual growth.
How We Share the Gospel
The Gospel Centre encourages believers to communicate personally through:
- Face-to-face conversations
- Private online chat
- Video conferencing
- Telephone or voice calls
- Personal meetings and home visits
These methods enable Christians to share the Gospel directly with people, wherever they are in the world.
A Cost-Effective Way to Reach People
Two-way communication requires very little time and financial resources compared to large public events. Through modern communication technology, believers can connect with people across cities and nations, sharing the message of Jesus Christ personally and effectively.
Our Encouragement
The Gospel Centre encourages every believer to take part in personal evangelism. Whether meeting someone in person or connecting through private online communication, every conversation can become an opportunity to share the hope of Jesus Christ.
Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have.”
— 1 Peter 3:15
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What is the Gospel?
The gospel is to share with all men that Jesus Christ redeemed our sin with His blood and died and rose again for us. Those who believe will be saved and enter eternal life.
GOSPEL
Good News
1. God loves you and created you to know Him personally.
(References contained on this Home Page are linked to the actual verses from the Bible and should be read in context wherever possible.)
God’s Love : God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have eternal life.” (John 3:16)
God’s Plan: Now this is eternal life: that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent.” (John 17:3, NIV)
What prevents us from knowing God personally?
2. Man is sinful and separated from God, so we cannot know Him personally or experience His love.
Man is Sinful : All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3:23)
Man was created to have fellowship with God; but, because of his own stubborn self-will, he chose to go his own independent way and fellowship with God was broken. This self-will, characterized by an attitude of active rebellion or passive indifference, is evidence of what the Bible calls sin.
Man is Separated : The wages of sin is death.” (Romans 6:23) …Those who do not know God and do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus… will be punished with everlasting destruction and shut out from the presence of the Lord…” (2 Thessalonians 1:8–9)
This diagram illustrates that God is holy and man is sinful. A great gulf separates the two. The arrows illustrate that man is continually trying to reach God and establish the personal relationship with Him through his own efforts, such as a good life, philosophy, or religion—but he inevitably fails.
3. Jesus Christ is God’s only provision for man’s sin. Through Him alone we can know God personally and experience God’s love.
He Died in Our Place: God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.” (Romans 5:8)
He Rose From the Dead : Christ died for our sins… He was buried… He was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures… He appeared to Peter, then to the twelve. After that He appeared to more than five hundred…” (1 Corinthians 15:3–6) He is the Only Way to God: Jesus said to him, ‘I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but through Me.'” (John 14:6)
This diagram illustrates that God has bridged the gulf that separates us from Him by sending His Son, Jesus Christ, to die on the cross in our place to pay the penalty for our sins.
It is not enough just to know these truths…
4. We must individually receive Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord; then we can know God personally and experience His love.
We Must Receive Christ : As many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, even to those who believe in His name.” (John 1:12)
We Receive Christ Through Faith: By grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works that no one should boast.” (Ephesians 2:8–9)
When we receive Christ, we experience a new birth. (Read John 3:1–8.)
We Receive Christ by Personal Invitation
Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him.” (Revelation 3:20)
Receiving Christ involves turning to God from self (repentance) and trusting Christ to come into our lives to forgive us of our sins and to make us what He wants us to be.
Just to agree intellectually that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and that He died on the cross for our sins is not enough. Nor is it enough to have an emotional experience. We receive Jesus Christ by faith, as an act of our will.
You Can Receive Christ Right Now by Faith Through Prayer
(Prayer is talking with God.)
God knows your heart and is not so concerned with your words as He is with the attitude of your heart.
Suggested Prayer
Lord Jesus, I want to know You personally. Thank You for dying on the cross for my sins. I open the door of my life and receive You as my Savior and Lord. Thank You for forgiving me of my sins and giving me eternal life. Take control of the throne of my life. Make me the kind of person You want me to be.
Did you pray this prayer?
- YES
- I still have questions
If you prayed this prayer sincerely, Christ will come into your life, as He promised.
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How to Know That Christ Is in Your Life
Did you receive Christ into your life?
According to His promise in Revelation 3:20, where is Christ right now in relation to you? Christ said that He would come into your life and be your friend so you can know Him personally. Would He mislead you? On what authority do you know that God has answered your prayer? (The trustworthiness of God Himself and His Word.)
The Bible Promises Eternal Life to All Who Receive Christ
The witness is this, that God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son. He who has the Son has the life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have the life. These things I have written to you who believe in the name of the Son of God, in order that you may know that you have eternal life.”
(1 John 5:11–13)
Thank God often that Christ is in your life and that He will never leave you (Hebrews 13:5). You can know on the basis of His promise that Christ lives in you and that you have eternal life from the very moment you invite Him in. He will not deceive you.
An Important Reminder, Do Not Depend on Feelings
The promise of God’s Word, the Bible—not our feelings—is our authority.
The Christian lives by faith (trust) in the trustworthiness of God Himself and His Word.
This train diagram illustrates the relationship among fact (God and His Word), faith (our trust in God and His Word), and feeling (the result of our faith and obedience) (John 14:21).
The train will run with or without the caboose. However, it would be useless to attempt to pull the train by the caboose. In the same way, we as Christians do not depend on feelings or emotions, but we place our faith (trust) in the trustworthiness of God and the promises of His Word.
Now That You Have Entered Into a Personal Relationship With Christ
The moment you received Christ by faith, as an act of your will, many things happened, including the following:
- Christ came into your life. (Revelation 3:20; Colossians 1:27)
- Your sins were forgiven. (Colossians 1:14)
- You became a child of God. (John 1:12)
- You received eternal life. (John 5:24)
- You began the great adventure for which God created you. (John 10:10; 2 Corinthians 5:17; 1 Thessalonians 5:18)
Can you think of anything more wonderful that could happen to you than entering into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ?
Would you like to thank God in prayer right now for what He has done for you?
By thanking God, you demonstrate your faith.
Suggestions For Christian Growth
Spiritual growth results from trusting Jesus Christ.
The righteous man shall live by faith.” (Galatians 3:11)
A life of faith will enable you to trust God increasingly with every detail of your life and to practice the following:
G – Go to God in prayer daily. (John 15:7)
R – Read God’s Word daily. (Acts 17:11) Begin with the Gospel of John.
O – Obey God moment by moment. (John 14:21)
W – Witness for Christ by your life and words. (Matthew 4:19; John 15:8)
T – Trust God for every detail of your life. (1 Peter 5:7)
H – Holy Spirit – Allow Him to control and empower your daily life and witness. (Galatians 5:16–17; Acts 1:8)
The Importance of Baptism
The view of most evangelical Christian scholars is that salvation is by grace through faith alone. This is especially indicated by Ephesians 2:8–9, John 3:16, and 1 John 5:1. It is important to understand that baptism is a result of salvation, not a cause.
There are different baptism methods. They may include the sprinkling of water over the head of the professing believer or the total immersion of the person under water (Greek: “Baptismo” = to immerse). However, the procedure is not as important as the individual’s understanding and motivation to seek baptism.
Some cite Mark 16:16 as proof that baptism is necessary for salvation, but they only quote the first half of the verse and typically leave out the second half, which indicates that belief is the prerequisite for salvation.
The way to resolve most questions regarding baptism is to examine the whole of Scripture. Scripture teaches that salvation is God’s free gift. Romans 6:23 declares that salvation is a free gift. Because it is a gift, it cannot be earned by works. Baptism, church attendance, pilgrimages, or any human effort cannot contribute to salvation. Therefore, no one can boast before God. (Ephesians 2:8–9)
We come to Christ through grace by faith, and our public baptism brings glory and honor to God. Baptism is an act of obedience, not to obtain salvation, but because of it—because we love Him and want to obey Him.
The motivation to pursue baptism should originate from a desire to show the world an outward demonstration of the person’s decision, as well as the inward work the Holy Spirit has already begun in us.
An unsaved person would not likely want to be baptized, because he would not have the Holy Spirit indwelling him to prompt his desire to follow Christ in obedience (unless a sect or cult group has erroneously taught him or her otherwise).
The fact that one even wants to be baptized (being assured that only faith alone in Jesus Christ saves) is evidence that the Holy Spirit already indwells that person, a result of being born of the Spirit by faith alone.
In the book of Acts, baptism is typically the outward response to coming to faith. It was seen as part of a process which includes:
- Hearing (or reading about) the Gospel.
- Being convicted and led by the Holy Spirit to confess one’s sins (Greek: “Homologeo” = to agree with, to speak the same).
- Coming to faith in Jesus Christ as Savior.
- Beginning the progress of spiritual growth, including repentance from known sin.
- Joining a group of believers or church fellowship.
- Being baptized.
The last two parts are where there are different opinions among believers or churches.
Where some churches differ with what has been stated above chiefly centers on whether a person is saved if they have not been baptized (or if they have not been baptized the “right” way). In our understanding, a person is saved when they put their faith in Christ.
Of course, we encourage every believer to join a church that exalts Christ, faithfully teaches the Word of God, and to follow the Lord in believer’s baptism.
Fellowship in a Good Church
God’s Word encourages believers not to neglect meeting together.
And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another…” (Hebrews 10:25)
Several logs burn brightly together, but when one is removed from the fire, it soon grows cold. In the same way, our relationship with other Christians strengthens our walk with Christ.
If you do not belong to a Bible-believing church, do not wait to be invited. Take the initiative. Contact a nearby church where Christ is honored and God’s Word is faithfully preached. Begin attending regularly, worship with other believers, study God’s Word, and grow in your relationship with Jesus Christ.
As you fellowship with other Christians, you will receive encouragement, spiritual support, and opportunities to serve the Lord together.
May God richly bless you as you grow in His grace and knowledge, faithfully follow Jesus Christ, and share the Good News with others.
