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CHRISTIAN LIFE

 

The purpose of Christianity is not to avoid difficulty, but to produce a character adequate to meet it when it comes. It does not make life easy; rather it tries to make us great enough for life” (James L. Christensen)

 

God's new way: Submit to Jesus as ruler. Rely on Jesus' resurrection.

 

Victory: Eternal and Daily

 

RELATIONSHIP AND FELLOWSHIP. “RELATIONSHIP” IS THE “BEING A CHRISTIAN” PART.  THAT’S WHAT BEING A CHRISTIAN IS. LET FELLOWSHIP CARRY INTO THE NEXT SECTION on Prayer

 

There need not be hopelessness, there need not be fear.

 

Prayer – Fellowship with God

 

To be a Christian without prayer is no more possible than to be alive without breathing” (Martin Luther King, Jr.).

 

Prayer has gotten a bad rap from those who profess to use it to “get what they want,” or for things as trivial as helping a team to win a sporting event.

 

In reality, prayer – the ability to gain audience with the Almighty, to be still and know that He is God, may be the greatest privilege of being a Christian!

 

History: The Law of Moses, Fulfilled Through Jesus

                                    Who Is a Christian?

                                    Church, “The Church,” & Going to Church

Why Do Christians Evangelize?

                                    Daily Christian Living

                                    Quotes About Christianity

Becoming a Christian

Christian Ministries, and How They Define Christianity

More Links to Important Related Topics

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Originally published April 25, 2005.

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