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Category Archives: Your Next Steps
Where are You?
Do you feel disconnected from God? At some point we all are. Humanity has a natural desire to be in charge of our own lives and to ignore God’s principles for living. The Bible calls this attitude “sin.” “All of … Continue reading →
How to Commit Your Life to Christ
1. ADMIT THAT I AM A SINNER. “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and cleanse us from every wrong.” 1 John 1:9 2. BELIEVE THAT JESUS DIED TO PAY … Continue reading →
What Does it Mean to Know Christ?
The decision you’ve made to become a follower of Jesus Christ is the most important decision of your life. God created you to know Him. You may not be completely sure what happens when you decide to follow Jesus or … Continue reading →
Be Baptized
Baptism confuses a lot of people. Initially, it’s not easy to understand the significance of being totally immersed in water after becoming a Christ follower. Much of the confusion centers on questions like, “I was sprinkled as a child, so … Continue reading →