- Mar 27, 2016
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Hi there,
A brief bio. first. I became a Christian in 1986, but in 1987-1989, I developed a mental illness, which had a devastating effect on my life. Since then I have found it difficult to relate to people. I flip-flop between Christianity and agnosticism. Going to church a few weeks, usually finding within those weeks that people at church and myself just don't get on. In fact I get on better with people with whom I work. Then I fall away again. What do you think I should do? All I want is to be accepted as a member of the Christian family, and get on with people, but this has not been my experience. I want to be a Christian, but the church side of things is putting me off.
Love in christ
Steve C.
A brief bio. first. I became a Christian in 1986, but in 1987-1989, I developed a mental illness, which had a devastating effect on my life. Since then I have found it difficult to relate to people. I flip-flop between Christianity and agnosticism. Going to church a few weeks, usually finding within those weeks that people at church and myself just don't get on. In fact I get on better with people with whom I work. Then I fall away again. What do you think I should do? All I want is to be accepted as a member of the Christian family, and get on with people, but this has not been my experience. I want to be a Christian, but the church side of things is putting me off.
Love in christ
Steve C.