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Trial Attorney Reveals How to Survive God's Courtroom on NRB Network, May 9 at 8 pm and Midnight ET

Contact: Tina Givens, NRB Network, 615-338-5091

NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 2, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ --  Trial attorney Bruce Kugler offers the ultimate in free legal advice on May 9 at 8 pm and midnight ET as the NRB Network airs his gripping one-hour documentary, God's Courtroom.

Standing in some of Illinois' most ornate and historic courthouses, including one in which Abraham Lincoln represented clients 150 years ago, Kugler describes the litigation that will unfold for everyone after death.

Noting that Scripture speaks plainly about a final judgment to be faced by all and speaking with dramatic force, Kugler poses the question all humans must face: Are you prepared to stand trial in God's Courtroom?

"The only way you can be prepared," remarks Kugler, "is to have a plea agreement, a pardon, because you can't survive a trial in God's court."

And don't claim innocence. That will mean opening the records and replaying the videotape documenting every incriminating thought, word, and deed.

"It's all been recorded. Let that fact sink in," Kugler states. The trial itself, he adds, will be public.

"This Heavenly Judge will know everything and His decisions can never be appealed and you had better be prepared," Kugler said in an interview.

"Anyone charged with a serious crime would want to know how the legal system works and would desperately seek information regarding the charge, the penalty, potential legal defenses, the possibility of entering a plea agreement or having a trial, and the availability of a pardon," said Kugler. "God's Courtroom analyzes each of these issues in a biblical context."

The program also gives viewers the only solution that will moot divine proceedings and nullify God's judgment on sinners: trust in the sacrifice for sin of God's Son, Jesus Christ, as the only means to obtain pardon in the court of heaven.

Kugler's purpose in the broadcast, he explained, is "to present the Gospel in a compelling manner to a person who may not attend church but may have an interest in the law and courtroom proceedings."

"Our partnership with the NRB TV Network," Kugler observed, "allows multitudes of people to hear the Gospel and have the opportunity to accept God's offer of a pardon."

NRB Network airs on DIRECTV channel 378, on SkyAngel channel 126, via online video streaming at www.nrbnetwork.tv, and on select local affiliates.