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Should You Tell People They’re Going to Hell?

Darren Wilson, left center, discusses his evangelistic style.
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One of the biggest complaints I get is from people who are upset that, in my movies, we don’t focus enough on the fact that people who have no relationship with Jesus are going to hell.

It just seems more effective to present people with the love of God than the consequences of not following Him.

It may surprise my critics that I actually think about this.

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