I was new to faith not too long ago, and I found that growing in faith and knowledge concerning the things of Christ is easier to do when under the teaching of a good solid bible preaching/teaching church. Find a good solid church and attend faithfully, listen to what is preached and line it up with what the bible says.. Read the bible, use Strong's concordance to understand the original meanings of the words.
Be careful of cults and certain denominations out there who would lead you astray (remember, adding to, or taking away from the bible...such as the book of Mormon, the apocrypha added to the Catholic bible, etc...brings wrath according to Revelations). Do not trust in anyone or anything that goes against scriptures. I noticed the Watchtower site being used in answers here...please be careful if you shall go there...it is Jehovah's witnesses, and there are 15 reasons according to scripture that one cannot be a Christian and also a JW. Be careful and ALWAYS line what you read and hear with the bible...if it doesn't line up, don't follow the thing you put up by the bible.
2006-06-20 06:32:51
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answered by indiebaptist 3
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Well they have these things called quite times you just sit down about 15 minutes a day and do a part of it and read your bible and go to church and maybe if you are truly interested you might look into a men's bible study
2006-06-20 13:29:47
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answered by Christina A. Browning 1
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Communication with the Lord and "prayerfully" reading your bible is the only way to have a stronger relationship with God.
2006-06-20 13:29:13
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answered by Lady Di-USA 4
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Address any questions to a Pastor, Deacon or ppl that are spiritually mature in the Lord. Above all LISTEN to God's voice. Never stop praying and reading because He is always speaking to u
2006-06-20 13:27:32
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answered by Who me? 4
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Good question! An eunuch once asked what was holding him back from getting baptized, now that he learned about Jesus Christ. He had a helper teach him about Jesus Christ first. John 17:3 is the requirement in order to learn and build a stronger relationship with God - You must take in accurate knowledge of God and of his son Jesus Christ. We offer free home bible studies and free publications if you are interested in learning about Jehovah God (Psalms 83:18) and his son Jesus Christ.
2006-06-20 13:26:18
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answered by Anonymous
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That sort of depends on how exactly you define your faith. Generically, I could suggest attending a retreat, or join a bible study group. Try getting involved in your local parish, whatever denomination that might be. Doing community service is also a great way to deepen your spirituality.
2006-06-20 13:29:38
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answered by Robin J. Sky 4
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Go to a bible believing church.Spend time with mature Christians.
Don't be influenced by people who will lead you astray.Avoid evil.
Respect your parents.Tell people how Jesus helped you in your life and how you came to know Him.Pray for wisdom of God and He will give it to you.
2006-06-20 13:36:34
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answered by robert p 7
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Enjoy your new faith. Too many people get too wraped up in trying to be something they're not. When you read the Bible notice how people reacted when they meet Jesus. Stay true to the teachings but enjoy it!
2006-06-20 13:29:22
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answered by cm 1
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I suggest you get out quick while you can, before you get brainwashed further and become an insecure, gullible, frightened fool like most Christians. I assume you are young – go and enjoy your life, religion will screw you up.
I know it's easy for me to say, I assume your parents ram it down your throat, and I'm guessing you're American. Oh well, good luck anyway.
2006-06-20 13:30:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Study and fellowship with members of your faith. Be obedient and trust completely in the LORD.
2006-06-20 13:29:50
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answered by SHESHE 2
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