I'm still young(15) but my parent's life has been a testimony
2007-06-15 01:43:37
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answered by Anonymous
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In the end, they'll either believe or not believe. You can't really decide what they believe in as adults. And if there was a way for it to happen like you're wanting it ti happen, that would be amazing because I would like the same thing for my future kids. (I'm an Atheist as well and my fiancee is a Christian. Both sides of our families are strict Christians, his more so than mine perhaps.) What I would probably do is celebrate Christmas and Easter and stuff (I do, still.) But just take it in a different way and not the day of 'Jesus' birth (Christmas). Let them believe it's all about Santa and flying reindeer.
2016-05-21 01:07:53
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answered by ? 3
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Absolutely! There is a major change. Once you feel the lord in your soul it is an incredible feeling. One that drives you to find out more. I can't wait to talk to others about Christ, go to church and be with my church family, read my bible all to learn a little more about him. " The lord is my Shepherd I shall not want.."
MY TESTIMONY
I was raised in church and as a teenage I was pulled away because of experiences, Got into the wrong crowd, started doing unspeakable things, Then it was like God said hello my child why are you doing this to yourself? Come back to me? I walked to a small church at the end of my street and rededicated my life and I have honestly never been happier. Yeah stress is an every day thing, but i know know that he is there to hold my hand through it all!
2007-06-23 01:03:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I got saved when I was 9 yrs old in 1969, and then when I was 28 in 88, I gave my life to the Lord and wow, what a change. I went from drugs, alcohol, cussing, and pornography to praising Jesus and never looked back. I have seen countless people come to know the Lord because of my obedience to Him.
God is awesome and yes there was a huge change... if there was no change in your life, I would say "your wood is still wet".
God Bless
2007-06-22 16:38:53
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answered by Rev S Miller 2
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I was saved at 23 y.o.
My life is very different now. Serving Christ is the main focus in my life. I used to be worried about the latest whim of the world; boys, drinking, partying, money, etc...
Sometimes it's more difficult than other times to try to live a holy life and stand up for Christ.
However, the peace and the blessings that I have are so numerous and wonderful.
The peace knowing that God is in charge of my life, that He loves me and wants the best for me, even when He disciplines me, and that I will spend ETERNITY with Him is worth it all.
2007-06-15 01:47:59
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answered by sep 3
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Yes my life is way different, yes there has been much change and no I could not imagine living without Jesus as my Lord, my King and my Saviour.
The changes that have taken place in my life have been drastic, like day and night, black and white. I have been lifted up out of the hell that was my life into a new life that is good and way beyond all expectation.
I have sang with a angel in a language that I do not know, but it was like I knew it, I have been given promise of rapture, God has given me white sackcloth garments for the rapture, I wait for him continually.
Peace and Love and may God Bless.
2007-06-15 01:37:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes my life is different now - I changed one lot of problems for another. Yes I can imagine living without Jesus as my Lord but it would be full of worry and unrelievable stress and a lot less peaceful.
2007-06-22 17:37:30
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answered by cheir 7
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Much different! My life changed for the better instantly. No more hanging out in bars, totally different set of friends, totally different way of thinking. And no, I cannot imagine living my life without Jesus. I am going to my grandmother's memorial service today, and thank God for the fact that I know she is one of God's children. I know exactly where she is right now, and that I will see her again in a MUCH better place. My grandmother was 107 by the way. The Lord blessed us by keeping her close to us for a long time.
2007-06-15 01:37:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I use to be in Occult, Vampirism/Witchcraft and Satanism. i got saved on June 22, 2003. The truth has set me free! I could not imagine life without Jesus.
2007-06-21 06:18:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, my life is very different. There is an emotional subtext to everything I experience now. It is hard to explain, but I feel every emotion - joy, sadness, mirth - with far more intensity than I ever did before. And I'm not afraid of feeling it.
And I credit that to my newfound faith - my life in Christ has become like the trickling, sparkling water of a brook in the early morning sun.
2007-06-15 01:37:48
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answered by evolver 6
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