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New Evangelism Website Aims to Warn the World of Mankind's Most Fatal Disease

Sandy Hook and "The Dark Knight Rises" shootings linked to same disease, organization says they have the cure.

New Evangelism Website Aims to Warn the World of Mankind's Most Fatal Disease
2013-01-03
BURBANK, CA, January 03, 2013 (Press-News.org) A new website, InteriorDisaster.org, has been created to raise awareness of a fatal disease that is responsible for many recent deaths. InteriorDisaster.org is currently looking for supporters to raise awareness of the disease and to help people find the cure.

Long for More Founder Spencer Longmore, a filmmaker in Los Angeles, CA, was blessed with this idea two years ago while helping to start a church plant in Pasadena. He says it was a time where he was brainstorming on incentives and things to do for the Kingdom of God.

The goal of Long for More Foundation is to see that people come to know the Truth about Jesus and hear the message of the Gospel. Now, a few months removed from his responsibilities as a leader at the church plant, he has thought about what to do next.

Longmore and his wife came together and thought out their next few projects, which included a documentary and t-shirt ministry, all stemming from them being blessed with talent in creative writing and marketing.

Their ministry focus is to reach the lost: first here, then abroad. Longmore desires to market the website on billboards across the United States as well as in train stations and buses, and all over the internet.

These efforts will be donor supported and people can get involved by buying a t-shirt, a bumper sticker, or a wrist band. Additionally, we are asking donors to sponsor billboards and to volunteer for our street team.

Historic reports show that our nation is being infected by a disastrous disease. This disease has caused many lives to be taken, most recently in the Sandy Hook massacre and "The Dark Knight Rises" theater shooting.

"When we've done our research of the disease and its impact we clearly saw how it was the primary reason behind these two tragic shootings," says Longmore, Founder of InteriorDisaster.org.

Though Interior Disaster and its team of researchers have recently done an amazing job of identifying and diagnosing the disease, qualified men have tried to bring light to this fatal disease for more than 2,000 years. Still, few respond.

"When we say that it's the disease behind these horrible acts, we are in no way taking away the responsibility of the individuals who created such acts of horror. They should be held totally responsible for their behavior. However in seeking to be proactive to prevent such events from repeating themselves soon, we must look at why these individuals do such things. And when we take a deep look we see that it is this interior disaster that is causing such conduct," Longmore stated.

America needs to be saved from this epidemic and restored to a proper life of fellowship; a life without the constant worry of what's going to happen next or of being haunted by the latest breaking news. To learn more about this disease and to protect yourself and others, please visit www.InteriorDisaster.org.

InteriorDisaster.org is a ministry of Long For More Foundation, which was founded by Spencer and Amanda Longmore in 2012.

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[Press-News.org] New Evangelism Website Aims to Warn the World of Mankind's Most Fatal Disease
Sandy Hook and "The Dark Knight Rises" shootings linked to same disease, organization says they have the cure.