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New here...don't know much about the site. I never really participate much in places like Reddit where I used to browse a lot. I've always been more of a lurker on any social media platform. Thought I'd try something new and put myself out there.
I've been an in and out believer for about 20 years. In my youth, I kind of just accepted church doctrine as "truth" but never really explored what it meant to me. For a while I just kind of rebelled against it all and studied the occult and buddhism. It was a really lonely time for me. I was homeless, gave two children up for adoption and wound up getting a divorce.
I had so many crazy and frightening dreams. Many of them with Christian symbolism. Like in one I was being hung on an electric blue cross.
Some things eventually began hitting home for me about who Christ really was, and I began to understand him and the religion in a much more personal way. It was a slow conversion for me but eventually I did come back to God and my life has been getting gradually better since. I still struggle with PTSD and doubt because of everything I've been through but I have a steady roof over my head, the support of my family, a supportive relationship and I don't worry about going hungry.
I'm really excited to be here and find fellowship with other believers. Thank you for reading and God bless!
I've been an in and out believer for about 20 years. In my youth, I kind of just accepted church doctrine as "truth" but never really explored what it meant to me. For a while I just kind of rebelled against it all and studied the occult and buddhism. It was a really lonely time for me. I was homeless, gave two children up for adoption and wound up getting a divorce.
I had so many crazy and frightening dreams. Many of them with Christian symbolism. Like in one I was being hung on an electric blue cross.
Some things eventually began hitting home for me about who Christ really was, and I began to understand him and the religion in a much more personal way. It was a slow conversion for me but eventually I did come back to God and my life has been getting gradually better since. I still struggle with PTSD and doubt because of everything I've been through but I have a steady roof over my head, the support of my family, a supportive relationship and I don't worry about going hungry.
I'm really excited to be here and find fellowship with other believers. Thank you for reading and God bless!