Im A Christian Now What
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Where to begin when you’ve begun with Christ
If you are a new Christian, you are on a new path. But where are you going and how do you get there? As an adult convert, Aaron Armstrong had to face these questions himself. In I’m a Christian–Now What? A Guide to Your New Life With Christ, Aaron helps you take those important first steps, including:
*How to read the Bible and pray
*How to think about your favorite TV show
*How to find the right church
*How to disagree with other Christians
*How to rethink sex and marriage
You probably have a lot of questions. You might not even know which questions to ask. This practical and friendly book helps make sense of your new life with Jesus. It ends with suggestions for how you can take the next step by helping other new Christians.
I’m a Christian–Now What? is a perfect handbook for new believers and those who want to disciple them.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781683596714
ISBN10: 1683596714
Aaron Armstrong
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2023
Publisher: Lexham Press/Kirkdale Press
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