The Fundamental Christian Doctrines Which Define Who We Are and Upon Which this Ministry is Built and Operates Bible – We believe the Bible, consisting of 66 books, to be the inspired Word of God, without doctrinal error, the revelation of His will for the salvation of men, and the divine and final authority for all Christian faith and life. God – We believe in one God eternally existing in three persons: The Father, The Word and The Holy Spirit. Jehovah God has always been and will always be the only God. There were none before Him and shall be none after him. The Father – We believe that the Father created all things in heaven and on earth through Jesus Christ. He created human beings out of a love for us and desires a personal relationship with each of us. Jesus – We believe that Jesus Christ is 100% God and 100% man, having been conceived of the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary. He lived a sinless life and died on the cross as the sacrifice for our sins, according to the Scriptures. He arose bodily from the dead and ascended into heaven and will come again as He promised to judge the living and the dead. Holy Spirit – We believe the ministry of the Holy Spirit is to convict sinners of their guilt and saints of their righteousness in Christ. He presents salvation through Jesus Christ. He regenerates the penitent sinner and guides, instructs and empowers the believer for godly living and service. Man – We believe that man was created in the image of God and sinless, but fell into sin and is therefore lost and subject to judgment. There is nothing man can do to save himself from this judgment, but he can allow the death of Jesus to take the place of his own eternal damnation by acknowledging Jesus Christ as Savior and accepting the free gift of Eternal Salvation through Jesus' resurrection Life and Power. Salvation – We believe that the sacrificial death, burial, and the victorious resurrection of Jesus Christ provide the only way of eternal salvation for all who believe in Him. And any who attach additional works of man as a requirement for salvation are false in that they infer that Jesus’ redemptive work is insufficient in and of itself to save humanity and that human beings somehow have the capability to save themselves.