Acura:
My saying I'm a non-denominational Christian I mean that that is the Church I was most influenced by. The Church describes themself as such in the local directory.
I also praise God that I was brought up in a household where any strict religion wasn't required for membership. We were Catholics & both my brother & I had baptism, communion, & confirmation. Sacraments I think for the Catholic faith.
However, there wasn't anything force fed to us. At 30 I was saved & my aunt who witnessed to me showed me that it was all about Jesus, and that it was simple but true. We attended Bible study & Mass (she more than I - my excuse was that I was weighed down a bit with a newborn & couldn't always go )
But we carried on with the Christian title, I can't say for them, but for me as all of my original family were killed prematurely & suddenly.
But praise God. I'm still here. My current family told me they need me. So I guess that's the main point.
The Lord's in touch with me now. Gave me many answers, and many blessings. When you've seen the Glory of the Lord, you don't doubt Him ever again!
According to Dr. David Yount (author of Living Wisely in Light of the Afterlife -1999) " The fear of every person who struggles with faith, hope and doubt is well founded, and I share that with you. But to know God is to love him, and love conquers timidity. Grace abounds and, if we let it, will transform us into new creatures suited for eternity.'
' Should fate decree that you and I never meet in the course of this life, I fondly look forward to catching up with you in the next. Unless I miss my guess, we will both be laughing"
Dr. Yount holds 3 graduate degrees in Theology as well as a degree in psychology. A longtime chairman of the College of Preachers in Wash., D.C., a prize-winning editor of a column "Amazing Grace", & it goes on!
So yes, I REALLY believe. I think the Lord shows us proof of himself if we sincerely & humbly ask for the signs.
So, did u say 5 paragraphs or less? Couldn't do it, now that I am no longer catatonic (thankyou Jesus)
Cheers to you.
