Alrighty, so I thought that since this blog is going to be a little different than what most people have, I thought that this first post should be an introduction.
Basically, this blog is intended to be a way for me to share what I have learned through sermons, books, and from my own studies of the Bible. I will be listening to sermons from my own church and from some very excellent pastors online and sharing those with you, reading several books that go in depth into certain topics of the Bible and deal with issues of Christianity, and if through my own readings through the Word I find a passage or verse that strikes me I'll write my thoughts on it.
It is important to remember that this all is from the view of a young Christian. I have been a Christian for almost all of my life and have grown up in the church, so this blog is written in the mindset that the Bible is the Word of God, that the words within this book are Truth, and that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.
That being said, I know that many things which to me will seem like basic concepts that most everyone knows may be completely new pieces of information to others who have not grown up in the church. So, if there is something that confuses you, please don't be afraid to ask me about it. I cannot guarantee that I'll have answers to everything, or even that you would get the same response from another Christian. I can only promise that I will do my best to give the best answer that I can, and that if I don't know the answer myself, I can go and try to find out.
Also, I want to make clear that I am not a pastor, I am not a preacher's wife or daughter, nor am I an official in the church. I am a college student, trying to learn more about her faith and sharing with you what she finds.
This blog is going to be a journey for me as well as for anyone who reads this. As well as sharing what I know, I'll also be learning right alongside you, and hopefully we can go on this road of discovery together. Are you ready?
Monday, June 8, 2009
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