How Do I Tell People I’ve Become A Christian?

Two's Day – How do I tell people, I've become a Christian? (Part 2 )

Telling people about your new Christian belief should just be a case of telling people how good God has been in saving you from your sins and giving you eternal life. However, the reaction from others can be challenging. A spectrum of emotions will be experienced, from embracing you with love and excitement, through to ridicule and exclusion. The Bible and especially Jesus said, you would be persecuted of his namesake. So how do you go about telling others and dealing with the consequences?

At a time when Marriage is being relegated to a piece of paper and the worlds media and entertainments industries celebrate everything that stands against the sanctity of marriage; the world is waking up to the truth that lust and passion do not compensate for the spiritual union ordained by God as a blessing in Holy matrimony.

Chris and Lisa Cree have been the planters of a Bible College in Dumfries Scotland and have many years of practical ministry experience. Currently leading NewCREEations Ministires and founders of Kingdom Mindsets on YouTube.

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