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Europe Warehouse Automation: Accelerating the Harvest and Delivering the Word

As we look at the signs of the times and the soon return of our Lord, the urgency of the Great Commission has never been greater. At Heart Turn Global, we are committed to reaching the lost and making disciples of all nations. While the work is spiritual, the logistics of modern ministry often require us to be "wise as serpents" in how we handle resources. One of the most significant developments in global outreach is the rise of Europe Warehouse Automation. For ministries operating across the continent, these advanced systems are not just about "business"—they are about stewardship, ensuring that Bibles, humanitarian aid, and gospel tracts move through the supply chain with divine speed to reach souls in need.

We believe in doing the Lord’s business with excellence. In the past, the distribution of physical resources to unreached regions of Europe and beyond was often slowed by manual labor…

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Can I lose my salvation?


Can I Lose My Salvation?

Short answer: No. (Continue to read)

If you truly possess salvation, you cannot lose it.

To understand why, we must first understand what salvation is, and what it is not.

Salvation is not transactional.It is not earned, maintained, or preserved by human effort.It is a free gift of God, received by faith, secured by Christ, and kept by God.


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Who is God?




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The Thief on the Cross

Today I was thinking about the thief on the cross. What the thief said is profound! Once you understand who Jesus is, everything becomes clear. The thief had most likely heard the OT scriptures taught and likely even Jesus’ own teaching. Through divine revelation he understands that this is the promised Messiah, the suffering servant. Then everything changes for him!!!

Three things the thief got right:

1. Acknowledgement of his own sin and confession of his own imperfection. He expressed guilt for the crime he was guilty of committing. He said with his mouth essentially ‘I am a sinner’.

2. Acknowledgment of Christ’s perfection and holiness. He understood a perfect man was dying next to him. He said essentially ‘this man does not deserve this punishment, but I do’.

3. Acknowledgment of eternal life or inheritance after death and confession that Jesus is Lord. “Lord remember me when you come…

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