The ABCs of Being a Christian
If you would like to begin a relationship with Jesus Christ, it's as easy as ABC. Pray to God and:
  • Admit that you have wronged God.
  • Believe that Jesus died on the cross for you.
  • Confess Him to be the leader of your life.

After beginning a relationship with Jesus, there are a variety of ways to grow and enhance your relationship with Jesus Christ.

  1. Develop a daily practice of reading the Bible and understanding God's word and how it applies to your life.
  2. Find a church home in your area which will help you grow and mature as a Christian.
  3. Each month, give your time, talents, and treasure to the work of God's kingdom here on earth.
  4. Join a worship group within your church home which will provide fellowship, prayer support, and accountability to grow in God's word.

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Web Resources
Celebrate Recovery  (Category: Addiction)
Alcoholics Anonymous  (Category: Addiction)
Resurrection Life Ministries  (Category: Homosexuality)
These are only random selected resources, list all the web resources

Book Resources
For Men Only by Shaunti Feldhahn and Jeff Feldhahn (Category: Marriage/Relationships)
The Case for Christ by Lee Storbel (Category: Christianity/Church)
A Christian Response to Islam by James Garlow (Category: Islam)
These are only random selected resources, list all the book resources

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Is George Carlin in Heaven?
Yes
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We have no way of knowing


It may not be about right or left
but about right and wrong;
but that doesn't mean we don't vote!




Allen's Top Five Sports
1. College Football
2. College Basketball
3. NASCAR
4. Any Other Stock Car Racing
5. Mount Pisgah Christian School Athletics

Quotes to Live By
"I lift up my eyes to the hills ? where does my help come from? My help comes from the LORD, the Maker of heaven and earth."
-Psalm 121:1-2

E-mail From Listeners
"Listening via the internet. I'm going to start using your line: 'I appreciate your point of view . . . but you're wrong! ' ;) "
-Robbie