Posted on 02/08/2015 12:44:23 PM PST by Faith Presses On
During Thursdays National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, NASCAR great Darrell Waltrip shared his Christian testimony with the thousands gathered, including Barack and Michelle Obama and the Dalai Lama, stating that he thought he was once a pretty good person, but good people go to Hell without Christ.
Waltrip, a NASCAR Hall of Fame recipient with 84 wins, spoke about the importance of coming to Christ and becoming a new creature before approximately 4,000 attendees, which hailed from 170 countries worldwide. He spent most of his talk sharing his story of how God changed his life from being a man that struggled with pride and alcoholism, to a person who now is humble and lives for Christ and not himself.
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The Pope should take lessons from this NASCAR guy. Waltrip He spoke more about Jesus Christ in one speech than the Pope does in a month of sermons.
Obama may already be a permanent resident of Satan’s domain and is simply on a mission.
bttt
Likey
Could be its because papa see’s Christ as a protestant....!
“Jaws” is right!
And because DW went first, i think Obama looked like Jesus was staring at him thru the teleprompter. He was so mumbley that i am convinced DW just made God show up in that room and He absolutely scared the crap out of Obama.
The National Prayer Breakfast is just another place in time on his schedule to advance his agenda.
Gays usually live outside religion - Obama meets both criteria in this sense.
It will be interesting going forward to see if any Muslim puts a curse on this recycled christian. Wait, the reason it has not happened is because Obama was never Saved or went thru the motions thus not Christian and therefore not a convert to or from any particular religion - this is as Obama would like to be remember "in the future".
0 is just pretending to be a Christian.
Privately he is either an agnostic or a Muslim....
Taquiyya.... thats his excuse to the Muslims that helped him...
Good on Darryl Waltrip for professing his faith!
Put 0 on notice!
That would be appropriate.
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